Dredge the New Jersey Waterway for the first time
It is decided by the officials to make a dredging project in the New Jersey Waterway, which is the first time to do this work, and this time is to dredge a major waterway.
Because some parts of the channel accumulate sand, which leads to navigation challenges,the state Coastal Engineering Department announced that the necessary part of the work was the dredging of Little Egg Inlet.
The channel is so important, owing to being the main artery between Long Beach Island and Brigantine.
The state maps out removing about 1 million to 1.5 million cubic yards of sand so that the channel will be deeper. The new one maybe 25 feet below mean sea level, which its origin is only 6 feet.
What makes people reliable is that the dredging work will have almost no impact on the Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge and fish migration.
The news is collated by Globaldredge.com – Dredging Pipeline Supplier.
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