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Dredging began just west of the inlet, in the Indian River Bay, in November, with about 400,000 cubic yards of sand moved to the north side beach. The goal was for the replenished beach to be ...
Since active dredging began on December 2, the contractor, DredgIt Corp., has made impressive strides. By December 22, approximately 130,737 cubic yards (CY) of sand had been successfully dredged ...
The inlet serves as a connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River and Rehoboth bays. Coastal Highway, a critical evacuation route, crosses the inlet via the Charles W. Cullen Bridge.
In March, the dune was impacted by a smaller storm that hit the Delaware coast. The restoration project involves dredging 380,000 cubic yards of sand from a shoal on the south side of the Indian River ...
The Indian River Inlet will get $10 million in federal funding for a large-scale beach replenishment project — that’s on top of the $15 million the state gave to the effort earlier this month.
The inlet serves as a connection between the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River and Rehoboth bays. Coastal Highway, a critical evacuation route, crosses the inlet via the Charles W. Cullen Bridge.