VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is placing equipment on the beach in Ponce Inlet for a dredging project. This will help replace sand lost during Hurricanes Ian and Nicole in ...
At the north end of Hueneme Beach, the coastline is perpetually receding. During high tide, waves bite chunks of sand from the base of a cliff-like berm that stands in some places more than 4 feet ...
Historic low flows turned the Mississippi River into a construction area in 2023, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged huge quantities of sand to keep the channel open for barge traffic.
The City Council voted this week to try shifting the schedule of its annual sand dredging project from the spring to the fall ...
A long-awaited dredge has finally arrived and is starting to remove some 70,000 cubic yards of sand that’s clogging the western part of San Elijo Lagoon, restricting tidal flow and causing fish ...
Crews have placed a dredge pipe on Ponce Inlet beaches. The Army Corps of Engineers is conducting maintenance of the Ponce de Leon Inlet and Intracoastal Waterway. Beachside Ponce Inlet residents and ...
Crews are hard at work in Wells Harbor, transporting sand around the bay in part of building up protective barriers along ...
Swansea's town beach needs dredging after added sand created a sandbar at the boat ramp. The town is on track to get a $88,000 grant for the project.
A do-it-yourself option appears to be off the table as agencies continue searching for ways to place more sand on Southern California’s eroding beaches. San Diego County’s regional planners for ...
Historic low flows turned the Mississippi River into a construction area in 2023, as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dredged huge quantities of sand to keep the channel open for barge traffic.