Project Description
This project provided an annual assessment of erosion rates based upon historic beach profile surveys.
This project provided an annual assessment of erosion rates based upon historic beach profile surveys.
This project used approximately 250,000 to 500,000 CY of sand for beach nourishment.
This project conducted an environmental assessment and obtained a USACE permit for the use sediment from the San Luis Pass flood delta.
This project renourished an erosion hotspot within the northern portion of the City of South Padre Island.
This project was part of an emergency erosion response strategy to address the critical erosion of the gulf-facing shoreline adjacent to Beach Drive at the Village of Surfside.
This project beneficially used beach quality sand produced by the USACE during its maintenance dredging of the GIWW to renourish the beaches adjacent to Crystal Beach and possibly other segments of Bolivar Peninsula around the Rollover Pass area.
This project protected the shoreline at Kaufer Hubert Memorial Park with sheet pile bulkhead and riprap revetment.
This project protected the access road to the Papco oilfield by reestablishing the dune system that was destroyed by Hurricane Ike.
This project quantified economic benefits associated with representative CEPRA Cycle 5 and Cycle 6 construction projects.