A bulldozer operated by a contractor tasked with operating the sand bypass system at Indian River Inlet is stuck in the water ...
(Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control did not fulfill a Freedom of Information Act request when the ...
A piece of heavy equipment used in DNREC’s sand bypass project has been moved underneath the Indian River Inlet bridge after ...
INDIAN RIVER INLET, DE - Officials with the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) have confirmed the full reopening of the north side beach of the Indian River ...
Hurricane Erin caused significant erosion on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, Delaware. The inlet's sand bypass system, crucial for mitigating erosion, is set to resume operation around ...
INDIAN RIVER INLET, DE - Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has announced the closure of parts of the North Indian River Inlet Beach due to safety concerns.
After the Atlantic Ocean breached the dunes and spilled onto Coastal Highway multiple times earlier this year, emergency dredging is finally underway to replenish the severely eroded north side beach ...
More than 130,000 cubic yards of sand have been restored as part of a $25 million effort to protect Route 1 and combat severe erosion at Indian River Inlet. DNREC’s emergency dredging project to ...
General Contractor: Agate Construction Co. Additional Engineering: Peirce Engineering Inc. After a deep scour hole caused by swift tidal currents undermined the inlet’s stabilized shoreline slope and ...
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