First on the list is the Popponesset Bay Approach Channel project. There hasn’t been much spare time to review the outcomes of many of our projects over these past months so from time to time I’ll take the opportunity on providing a summary of some of the most recent ones. Project Recaps: Popponesset Bay Approach Channel The target volume for the Allen Harbor Channel is 10,913 Cubic Yards with several disposal sites at private beaches located east and west of Allen Harbor in addition to Grey Neck beach. Setup was completed on Friday with dredging planned to start on Tuesday after the Memorial Day holiday weekend. Their assistance in the moving pipe to and from Aunt Lydia’s Cove was invaluable and greatly appreciated as the navigation in this area requires a great deal of local knowledge in order to minimize the transit time and avoid any problems. Bradbury, and 5,000′ of pipe were moved from Aunt Lydia’s Cove, Chatham to Harwich on Thursday with the assistance of Chatham’s Harbormaster Stuart Smith and Harwich Harbormaster John Rendon of Harwich to get setup for the next project in the Allen Harbor Channel. The dredge Sand Shifter, the pushboat Stephen S. Published on: JSand Shifter – Allen Harbor Channel, Harwich
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