Shark River Dredging Project

 

Shark River Dredging Project is the second phase of the $7.6 million project launched last summer by N.J. Department of Transportation (DOT) after nearly two decades of delays and interruptions to remove 102,000 cubic yards of sediment from these navigable channels.

Dredging in the Shark River channels situated off the Belmar Marina will resume shortly after Labor Day. Preparations currently are underway to remove the sediment that will open the western portions of the Shark River Channel and Shark River Channel Spur to full depth and width, making it easier and safer for commercial and recreational boaters to navigate those waterways.

The project is intended to run on a 12-hour/six-day a week schedule (Monday through Saturday) from September through November and dredging must be complete by December 31.

The news is collated by Globaldredge.com – Dredging Pipeline Supplier.

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