A large beach fill project at Long Beach Island secured $5.67 million in federal funding in November 2005. The project also had $3 million in state funding and approximately $400,000 each from Ocean County and local municipalities.
DetailsBeach Nourishment Funding Program. There is state funding for beach nourishment on a case by case basis Amount of State Funding. State funding for beach nourishment has generally been as an annual capital expenditure, based on cost-share requirements, or a line-item expenditure for mitigation of damage to the beach material …
DetailsThe discharge of dredged or fill material into coastal waters must, at minimum, comply with the standards contained in Parts 320-323, Title 33, Code of Federal Regulations. Public Access Regulations Standards of …
DetailsNOAA's Office for Coastal Management (OCM) has written a discussion of the recreational value of beaches, in the context of beach fill projects. In 2009 OCM released Introduction to Economics for Coastal Managers, a basic introduction to economic ideas and methods that can be applied to coastal resource management. The economic …
DetailsBeach Fill Policies. Beach nourishment (a.k.a. beach fill) can be used to restore beaches and enhance both their recreational value and their utility in shore protection. Most of the public beaches in the City of Vancouver have been managed to limit longshore sediment transport and beach degradation.
DetailsJustice Stephen Breyer suggested the state was taking a reasonable approach, undertaking critical erosion control while assuring that the homeowners would have access to the …
DetailsDiscontinuing beach nourishment in the area should allow the hard bottom, which was buried by the nourishment project, to become re-exposed over time." Should we pay $36 million for sand that will most likely move somewhere else in as little as two years? $10 million of that cost is paid directly by Brevard County, $7 million from the rest of ...
DetailsIn ia Beach, beach fill occurs on a regular basis. It is the oldest continuous fill program (beginning in 1949) on the East Coast. Every year between 1949 and 2001, ia Beach added sand to its resort strip, to attract tourists and protect visitor-serving hotels and businesses. The local government pays for much of the fill program, and it is …
DetailsFor over ten years we have been collecting information on beach access, surf zone water quality, beach erosion, beach fill, shoreline structures, beach ecology and surfing areas …
DetailsState, Territory, and Commonwealth Beach Nourishment Programs, A National Overview (NOAA, March 2000) provides the following information: "The state does not have a beach nourishment policy. Policy Citation and Description
DetailsPolicies. State, Territory, and Commonwealth Beach Nourishment Programs, A National Overview (NOAA, March 2000) provides the following information: "Policy Citation and Description Conn. Gen. Stat §22a-90 to 22a-112. Connecticut Coastal Management Act …
DetailsEncourage beach renourishment and wildlife habitat restoration as a means of dredge disposal whenever compatible. N.H. Rev. Stat. Ann. §482-A. I. Fill and Dredge in Wetlands Act. This statute regulates activities that excavate, remove, fill, dredge or construct any structures in or on any bank, flat, marsh, or swamp in and adjacent to any ...
DetailsBeach nourishment, or beach filling, is the practice of adding large quantities of sand or sediment to beaches to combat erosion and increase beach width.
DetailsCounty maps show the location of each beach, coastal recreation waters, points of access by the public, length of beach, and possible sources of pollution. (+) Nearly 90% of the respondents to a coastal constituents survey feel that the issue of non-point pollution is moderately to very important, and support education for citizens and local ...
DetailsThe relocation of Mason Inlet has impacted the break at Shell Island. North Carolina conducts frequent large beach fill projects, such as at Wrightsville Beach, which have the potential to modify surf breaks. There is also an access restriction to surfers at Wrightsville Beach from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the summer.
DetailsAn article in MyrtleBeachOnline on August 20, 2013 described a seawall project in Manlocking and Brick to construct a steel wall along the beach that will extend 16 feet above the beach and reach 32 feet below the ground. The metal will not be visible because sand from a pending Army Corps of Engineers beach fill project would cover it.
DetailsState of the Beach/State Reports/FL/Beach Description From Beachapedia. Home: Beach Indicators: Methodology: Findings: Beach Manifesto: State Reports: Chapters: Perspectives: Model Programs: Bad and Rad: Conclusion: Florida Home: ... Beach Fill: 7 - Shoreline Structures: 5: 4 Beach Ecology: 4 - Surfing Areas: 5: 6 Website: 8 - Coastal ...
DetailsThe Supreme Court is weighing whether owners of beachfront homes in Florida must be compensated because a beach-widening project cost them their exclusive access to the Gulf of Mexico. The justices heard argument Wednesday in a case with potentially widespread implications for coastal communities nationwide that confront beach erosion.
DetailsThese areas include both Boundary Bay and Beach Grove in the municipality of Delta, the Crescent Beach area of the City of Surrey, several of the City of Vancouver Beaches, the bluffs at Point Grey and a number of short sections of beach on the east coast of Vancouver Island where homes were built with inadequate setbacks.
DetailsState policies related to beach fill consider the potential impacts of beach fill projects on beach ecology. Inventory. Maryland does not have an inventory of beach fill projects. Maryland CZM staff believes that such an inventory would be useful, so that projects could easily be tracked. In 1988, Ocean City began a three-phase beach fill plan.
DetailsLake Worth Surf and Reefs Protected In a landmark decision, Florida Judge Robert E. Meale recently ruled against the town of Palm Beach in denying the town a permit to dredge and fill 1.8 miles of beach surrounding the Lake Worth Pier with 700,000 cubic yards of poor-quality sediment.
DetailsBeach Nourishment Funding Program. There is no state funding program for beach nourishment." The criteria used to evaluate permit applications for beach fill projects include impacts on fish and wildlife habitat and the potential for sediment contamination. A permit is required if the fill is deposited on state-owned lakebed.
DetailsAll the plans call for periodic beach fill projects. The city of Saco reportedly favors a different plan with four additional breakwaters and a jetty because of the lower projected maintenance cost. Their preferred alternative would cost an estimated $25 million, with maintenance costs of $600,000 per year.
DetailsCoastal municipalities and beach associations are advised to conduct beach maintenance consistent with protection of breeding horseshoe crabs. The state also has policies related to beach fill that consider the potential impacts of beach fill projects on beach ecology. Criteria used to evaluate permit applications for fill projects include:
Detailsia's open ocean shoreline lies mainly in the ia Beach area and the unspoiled barrier islands of the "Eastern Shore" in Accomack and Northampton Counties. The …
DetailsPolicies. State, Territory, and Commonwealth Beach Nourishment Programs, A National Overview (NOAA, March 2000) provides the following information: "Policy Citation and Description MA Coastal Zone Management Program Policies. Coastal Hazard Policy #1.
DetailsThe Washington Post reported on the following massive, long-term beach fill project in their December 21, 2003 edition: . A 50-year, $170 million federal and state project will preserve an eroded stretch of Delaware beach battered repeatedly in recent months by northeast winds and seas.
DetailsIf you're new to beach replenishment, we have just what you need to get caught up. The Surfrider Foundation has an online coastal knowledge resource, Beachapedia, where …
DetailsThreshold criteria for the beach fill indicator are: 7 to 10 - An accurate, up to date, comprehensive statewide inventory of beach fill projects that includes funding sources and costs, as well as the long term monitoring of these projects for effectiveness and potential adverse impacts and cumulative effects
DetailsFigures cited in an article in USA Today (November 10, 2003) on beach fill indicated that the federal government has spent $830 million over the last 75 years on beach fill projects in New York. Funding appropriated for beach fill in any year is part of the public record, and is available from the Department of Environmental Conservation, or ...
DetailsA presentation on opportunistic beach fill programs was given at an American Association of Port Authorities Harbors, Navigation and Environmental Seminar in 2006. An example of a city opportunistic beach fill program is one for the City of Encinitas, California that was approved by the California Coastal Commission in 2014.
DetailsState of the Beach/State Reports/NH/Beach Description From Beachapedia. Home: Beach Indicators: Methodology: Findings: Beach Manifesto: State Reports: Chapters: …
DetailsBeach Fill Goals. Recognition of the beach, as opposed to the shore, as valuable economic resource. Consideration of alternatives to beach nourishment. An accurate and up to date inventory of beach nourishment projects that includes full disclosure of funding sources and costs.
DetailsShoreline Preservation in Cannon Beach, OR The City of Cannon Beach decided not to waive land use regulations that protect Oregon's ocean beaches from development. On July 31, 2006 a beach front property owner in Cannon Beach filed a Measure 37 claim to construct a motel on top of beach sand dunes long protected by the Oregon Beach Bill …
DetailsState requires permits for replenishment, dredge & fill projects. For those states with available information, we provide fill locations and the cost of these projects. This will …
DetailsBeachapedia captures decades of experience and knowledge gained by Surfrider Foundation activists, scientists and staff through hundreds of environmental and educational campaigns on our coasts. By sharing this resource we hope to provide tools and information to help communities make a positive impact on their local beaches.
DetailsApplicants seeking a permit to allow discharges of dredged or fill material into waters of the United States, including streams, lakes, and wetlands must apply to the USACE for a permit under Section 404 of the CWA.
DetailsSan Clemente, known for its iconic beaches and waves, is currently facing a critical challenge: the combination of the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) …
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