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Old 01-27-2007, 12:04 PM   #14
Bill L
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I am a lifelong local resident, and have been to the beaches today. I will say this -- the amount of debris and junk that has washed up on the beaches is appalling.

I know full well how badly the beaches need replenishment, and this may be a necessary consequence of the dredging. BUT IT NEEDS TO BE CLEANED UP. This effort MAY come from the contractor, but also needs volunteer efforts from the public. We cant sit around and wait for them to respond. The debris is scattered, but very concentrated in some areas and will require many,many dumpsters.

This material did come from the salt pond, but the areas in front of the commercial docks are not exaclty "clean" either. There are large areas of shoaled sand bars away from the harbor docks and in the HOR that will be much cleaner. Personally, I am surprised at the amount of trash that has come from it, and I bet the permitting agencies are as well. We see the stuff that floats, I wonder what is still on the bottom.

These photos are from the townn beach, not to alarming at first glance
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