Project Description
This project conducted an alternatives analysis for a shoreline stabilization project in the summer of 2002.
This project conducted an alternatives analysis for a shoreline stabilization project in the summer of 2002.
This project permitted and restored approximately five miles of a dune system along the seaward edge of a nine-mile stretch of CR 257 to replace dunes decimated by Hurricane Ike.
This beach nourishment project beneficially utilized dredge material from the February 2012 Corps maintenance of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW).
This project nourished approximately 2,500 feet of highly eroding land at Sargent Beach.
This beach nourishment project used dredged material from the Brownsville Ship Channel.
Project provided surveys of engineered beaches as required by the Beach Monitoring and Maintenance Plan.
This project provided beach and dune nourishment along 2,000 feet of Gulf of Mexico shoreline at the west end of the Galveston Seawall.
This project conducted an environmental assessment and obtained a USACE permit for the use sediment from the San Luis Pass flood delta.
This project assessed the impacts of Hurricane Ike on the Texas coast and examined impacts to the shoreline and recovery one and two years post storm.
This project restored approximately 19,000 cubic yards of sand eroded from a previously nourished beach by Hurricane Rita in September 2005.