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Beach Replenishment Update: Dunes ‘Dozed at South End

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An Army Corps of Engineers contractor reshapes dunes between 53rd and 54th streets in Ocean City, NJ, on Monday, May 18.

Check OCNJ Daily for updates and photos of the progress of work of the Ocean City beach replenishment project for 2015 in the south end of Ocean City between 36th and 59th Streets.

DATE: Monday, May 18

PROGRESS: Sand-pumping operations continue at 54th Street. At the same time, excavators are digging up old sand fence and bulldozers are reshaping the sand berm created by the city in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. The berm had been planted with dune grass, but it’s clear now that the Army Corps of Engineers will completely rebuild the dune structure at that part of the island. Access to the beach is closed at 53rd and 54th streets. The second phase of the south end beach replenishment project is now complete at St. David’s Place (between 47th and 48th streets).

WHAT’S NEXT: The project will proceed from 55th Street to St. David’s Place (mid-May to mid-June), then from 55th to 59th (mid-June to mid-July).

READ MORE: Ocean City NJ Beach Replenishment 2015 Daily Update

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