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Middle Tennessee man dies in Big South Fork rock climbing accident
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Bandy Creek dredging underway May 12, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic
The Western Australia Department of Transport (DoT) is working with the Shire of Esperance to widen Castletown Beach with a special trial that will see dredged sand pumped from Bandy Creek.
Dredged sand from the entrance channel at the Bandy Creek Boat Harbour will be pumped 3.6 kilometres through temporary onshore pipelines to the beach to avoid future trucking campaigns to replenish sand levels.
An estimated 40,0000 cubic metres of sand will be pumped to replace eroding sections of the beach, widening the coastline, protecting the foreshore and enhancing the beach for locals and visitors to the area, said DoT in the release.
Bandy Creek dredging set for early-May April 22, 2021, by Zlatan Hrvacevic
The Western Australia Department of Transport (DoT) is working with the Shire of Esperance to widen Castletown Beach with a special trial that will see dredged sand pumped from Bandy Creek.
Dredged sand from the entrance channel at the Bandy Creek Boat Harbour will be pumped 3.6 kilometres through temporary onshore pipelines to the beach to avoid future trucking campaigns to replenish sand levels.
An estimated 40,0000 cubic metres of sand will be pumped to replace eroding sections of the beach, widening the coastline, protecting the foreshore and enhancing the beach for locals and visitors to the area, said DoT in the release.
Public comment sought on Big South Fork park fee increases
February 22, 2021 GMT
ONEIDA, Tenn. (AP) Public comment is being taken on a proposal to increase some fees at Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area in Tennessee and Kentucky, the National Park Service said.
The proposal is for increases in the daily fee for overnight stays at some park campgrounds and for daily use of picnic shelters and a new venue for event reservations. The changes would take effect on May 1.
New fees being proposed at Bandy Creek, Blue Heron and Alum Ford campgrounds range from $15 to $140 per night. Picnic shelter rental fees would increase from $10 to $30 per day. A two-hour reservation for the new Blue Heron Overlook Gazebo would be $120.
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