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Dredge Prepares To Pump 600,000 Cubic Yards Of Sand Onto The Beach In Hampton Bays

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On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand.    DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand. DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand.    DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand. DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand.    DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand. DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand.    DANA SHAW

On Monday morning, U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announced the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand. DANA SHAW

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman looks on as U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announces the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand just west of the inlet at a press cenference at Sundays On the Bay in Hampton Bays on Monday morning.    DANA SHAW

Southampton Town Supervisor Jay Schneiderman looks on as U.S. Representative Lee Zeldin announces the start of the dredge of Shinnecock Inlet and placement of an estimated 600,000 cubic yards of sand just west of the inlet at a press cenference at Sundays On the Bay in Hampton Bays on Monday morning. DANA SHAW

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company's cutterhead dredge,

Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company's cutterhead dredge, "The Illinois" in Shinnecock Bay. DANA SHAW

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock moved a dredge near Shinnecock Inlet on Monday and is expected to pump 600,000 cubic yards of sand onto the beach just west of the inlet. GREG WEHNER

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock moved a dredge near Shinnecock Inlet on Monday and is expected to pump 600,000 cubic yards of sand onto the beach just west of the inlet. GREG WEHNER

authorGreg Wehner on Feb 7, 2020
Crews are currently maneuvering pipes into place so they can begin an operation aimed at pumping nearly 600,000 cubic yards of sand onto a beach in Hampton Bays known as... more

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