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Beach Replenishment Update Scheduled for Monday in Cape May

 

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CAPE MAY- As part of the Cape May City Council meeting to be held Mon., Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. in the Cape May City Hall Auditorium, 643 Washington St., a presentation on the City’s 2011 beach replenishment project will be given by representatives from the US Army Corps of Engineers, the NJDEP – Bureau of Coastal Engineering, Great Lakes Dredge and Dock, LLC (general
contractor) and Arthur R. Henry, Inc. (subcontractor).
In addition to dredging, a trial effort will be made by the Army Corps to lessen the slope of some of Cape May’s beaches. The beach slope has produced head and neck injuries.
A process called will be used call back passing. That involves taking mechanical equipment and excavating sand from some of the city’s beaches, generally from the area of Convention Hall heading east towards Wilmington Avenue and then loading that sand onto trucks and carrying it down Wilmington Avenue.

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