No, it will involve no land-based construction equipment, which is the source of the noise during large-scale beachfill operations. Will this operation make noise like beachfill projects in the past? ![]() The other phase of the project, completed in December 2020, involved dredging the Oyster Creek federal channel in Barnegat Bay and using the sediment to begin creating an island habitat in the bay. The project is one of 10 selected nationwide for testing innovative approaches to the beneficial use of dredged sediment. Work is part of a two-phase effort being conducted in partnership with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. The chosen placement area in Harvey Cedars has historically experienced chronic erosion. Additionally, the nearshore placement aspect allows for the testing of an innovative method to support the federal dune-and-beachfill project on Long Beach Island. Coast Guard and a large commercial fishing fleet. The project involves dredging a large amount of sediment from the Barnegat Inlet navigation channel, which is critical for the U.S. For this project, sand will be placed in the nearshore area (approximately 200 yards) off Harvey Cedars (roughly between Hudson Avenue south to Union Avenue). Normally, the sand is deposited offshore of Barnegat Light. ![]() The Army Corps conducts dredging in Barnegat Inlet twice annually. The Dredge MURDEN is expected to arrive around July 6th and will conduct dredging and placement operations for 30 to 45 days. Army Corps of Engineers announced details for an upcoming project that will involve dredging the Barnegat Inlet navigation channel and placing the sand in the nearshore area off Harvey Cedars, N.J. Please review the links below to find more on today’s featured band.The U.S. *** Disclaimer: We at the Music Crush Monday Podcast would like for our listeners to listen to the bands blind with us but we also want you to check out the band further if they were interesting to you. Intro and Outro music: “The Breakdown” by At The Wayside Check out our Spotify playlist for more of their music and please reach out to us via the links below. If you want to listen to the episode as intended, please do not look at the featured band links beforehand if at all possible. Thank you for joining us this week and as always, we will see you next Monday! Tell us what bands you would love to hear on this podcast! Maybe it is a band neither of us know or even one we can try to get as a guest! We won’t know what you would like to hear until you tell us, so don’t be shy! Speaking of reaching out to us, we have SO many ways to do that! So choose whichever you prefer and go for it! We would love to hear from you and get into discussions about the music we are reviewing on this podcast. Kevin brings a band from his “Early 2000s days” or as he has previously stated, the “Golden Days” What are your thoughts on this band? Or even just these songs? Reach out to us and let us know! ![]() If you do not know the drill, then let me educate you! One of us picks a band we love, we play music, we analyze it and we give our thoughts! All caught up? This week, Kevin is presenting the band and it is always a good time to see what each other thinks of the band and music.
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