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Ocean City Beach Replenishment Update: Project Begins

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Ocean City beach replenishment April 16 The Ocean City beach replenishment project has officially begun. Dredges are pumping new sand onto the beach at 42nd Street on Thursday, April 16. 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: Thursday, April 16 PROGRESS: Pumping began today. The long-awaited beach replenishment project is officially underway. The Liberty Island, a "hopper dredge," is shuttling back and forth between an area more than 2 miles off the coast of Strathmere (where it's pumping sand from the ocean floor into its hold) to an area just off 42nd Street in Ocean City (where it's pumping sand onto the beach through a feeder pipeline). Ocean City beach replenishment April 16 The Liberty Island, a hopper dredge, pumps sand from its hold into a pipeline feeding the beachfill project that will rebuild beaches between 36th and 59th streets in Ocean City, NJ. WHAT’S NEXT: State Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Commissioner Bob Martin will join U.S. Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-2nd), Army Corps of Engineers and City of Ocean City officials on the beach for a 10 a.m. news conference Friday (April 17). Dredging will continue with the pipeline feeding sand onto beach and heavy equipment moving it around to create a natural contour. The project will proceed northward to 36th Street. READ MORE: 
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