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Sand will naturally come back to most beaches. It's usually best to let this natural process take place. But if extreme erosion is threatening buildings or roads, beach nourishment might be necessary.
The posh grace of Waikiki’s Halekulani hotel is behind us. Rick Egged, president of the Waikiki Improvement Society, is ...
The excess sand was washed down the river during the winter storms and had to be removed anyway, ... "Our natural sand supplies have been significantly reduced," Sanders wrote in an email.
Boasting 180-degree views of Kitty Hawk Bay, this waterfront Airbnb in North Carolina is only 20 minutes away from Jockey's ...
The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control ... The north side beach reopened in April, but much of the sand from that project already has washed away. Department officials ...
A reflection of the bedrock of New England, the minerals found in the sand are washed down from as far away as the White Mountains of New Hampshire. For now, the garnet has swirled to the surface.
Typically, sand was moved from Hereford Inlet to patch gaps in the sand after major storms, including Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Until 2016, Hereford was typically dredged for large-scale replenishment.
Sand will naturally come back to most beaches. It’s usually best to let this natural process take place. But if extreme erosion is threatening buildings or roads, beach nourishment might be ...
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