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Buxton Beach Nourishment Update – September 28, 2017

Date: 09/28/2017 11:01 a.m.
Today, Weeks Marine construction crew members will begin returning to the job site and if conditions allow, pre-dredging data collection will begin.

On Friday, crews will begin moving equipment to the construction area on the beach during periods of low tide.

The hopper dredge R. N. Weeks is scheduled to arrive over the weekend and the goal is for this dredge to begin pumping sand as soon as all pre-dredging requirements are completed, including 48 hours of non-capture sea turtle trawling and inspection of the dredge in cooperation with the US Army Corps of Engineers. The hopper dredge R.N. Weeks will connect to the landing point located approximately 5,000 feet north of the first landing point, and pumping will proceed south to tie in with the section of beach that was already completed by the cutterhead dredge C.R. McCaskill.

The return date of the cutterhead dredge C.R. McCaskill will be determined once the weather pattern is more defined. Once on site, the McCaskill will resume work at the north end of the village.

All plans are subject to change depending on sea conditions.

 

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Buxton Beach Re-nourishment Update VIDEO For Friday Sep 15, 2017

Oh well folks, no sand pumping today, no way Jose!

 

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Buxton Beach Re-nourishment Update VIDEO For Thursday Sep 14, 2017

 

Great news, some off and on sand pumping should start sooner than expected!

 

Check out the latest Buxton Beach Re-nourishment Update VIDEO for Thursday Sep 14, 2017 by Jan Dawson at Cape Hatteras Motel

 

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Buxton Beach Nourishment Update – September 13, 2017

Wednesday, September 13, 2017  2:30 p.m.

Weeks Marine reports that the cutterhead dredge C.R. McCaskill has completed dry-dock inspection and was towed from Charleston (SC) to Wilmington (NC) on Wednesday, September 6. After remaining in Wilmington for a few days waiting for the passage of Hurricane Irma, the dredge left Wilmington this morning and is under tow to Buxton. It is expected to arrive at the jobsite by Friday morning, September 15.

The beach crew will be moving dozers, loaders, and other support equipment from the staging area to the beach in front of the north end of the village of Buxton.  The fenced construction zone will be set up in the next couple of days and pumping is expected to resume shortly after the arrival of the dredge C.R. McCaskill.

In the meantime, the hopper dredge R.N. Weeks departed the dry dock in Louisiana this morning.  It is expected to take approximately 7–10 days for the dredge to arrive in Buxton.  On-site, pre-dredging inspection will be arranged with Corps of Engineers upon the arrival of the hopper dredge.  R.N. Weeks will use the second landing point located approximately 5,000 feet north of the first landing point, and pumping will proceed south to tie in with the sections that were completed by the cutterhead dredge.

Weeks Marine will continue to monitor the weather, especially the track of Hurricane Jose, and adjust their work plan accordingly.

 

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