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  • PN-23-16 NAB-2020-61428 (Cove Creek HOA/Dredging and Beach Nourishment)

    Expiration date: 4/29/2023

    Comment Period: March 30, 2023 to April 29, 2023. Description: To maintenance dredge by mechanical method an approximate 25-foot (ft) wide by 540-ft long area within an existing entrance channel and a 100-ft wide by 150-ft long area at the end of the existing jetties to -5.0 feet mean low water resulting in approximately 900 cubic yards of appropriate grain sand to be deposited into an irregularly shaped 36-ft wide by 256-ft long beach area north of the existing jetties as beach nourishment as appropriate, to extend no more than 78 ft channel ward of the approximate mean high water shoreline. Inappropriate grain size material would be deposited at an upland disposal area disposal site off Penny Drive, Tax Map 76 Parcel 5. Contact: Lamuelle L. Coleman at 443-853-2051 or Lamuelle.L.Coleman@usace.army.mil.

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