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February 16, 2016 · about 10 years ago

USACE: Sandwich Beaches Get New Sand

Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts received a significant amount of new sand recently. Approximately 130,000 cubic yards of sand was dredged from six areas in the authorized, 32-foot-deep by 500-foot-wide main ship channel and the 25-foot deep East Mooring Basin portions of the Cape Cod Cana

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Town Neck Beach in Sandwich, Massachusetts received a significant amount of new sand recently.

Approximately 130,000 cubic yards of sand was dredged from six areas in the authorized, 32-foot-deep by 500-foot-wide main ship channel and the 25-foot deep East Mooring Basin portions of the Cape Cod Canal.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New England District’s contractor, Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company, LLC of Oak Brook, Illinois, used the Dodge Island, a hydraulic hopper dredge with pump out capability and ancillary equipment necessary for direct beach placement of the dredged material.

The contractor pumped the material directly on the 2,500-foot-long eroded section of Town Neck Beach.

Originally scheduled to take 2-3 months to complete, the entire dredging and sand placement only took two and a half weeks and concluded on January 20.

In addition to adding sand to the beach, New England District and its contractor are also going to add dune grass plantings.

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