Humboldt
Harbor main channels are on schedule to dredged from May 20th to June 10th
by the Army Corp of Engineers. It is estimated that 600,000 cubic yards will be
moved by hopper dredge. Only the Channel Islands, San Francisco Harbor, and
Oakland Harbor are scheduled for more.
"Sea Level
Rise" has now been replaced by" Sea Level Change" as the
politically correct designation since lands in Alaska are rising and lands in
New Orleans are sinking. Discussion was had about "Graceful Failure or
retreat."
Dredge Spoils is also on
the way out. A 3,000 cubic yard "Strategic Placement of materials with
Beneficial Reuse" components on pilot project using tides, spraying methods and
other state of the art type processes is in the works. Maybe Moffett field on SF Bay.
Lt. General Todd
Semonite of the Army Corp of Engineers gave an impassioned speech about the Corps commitment to follow
through on projects. I had a chance to talk to him and he was attentive.
Smaller Marina in North
San Diego has a cooper paint abatement project ongoing. Cooper is being replaced
by new paints. This could have a dramatic affect in Humboldt. It is coming in the future.
Keith Merkel updated the
Eel Grass conundrum. The concerns and issues are state wide. Humboldt has more Eel grass than all of the other harbors in California. Might be why we are the only "High Health" certified bay in California.
Small East Harbor Marina
in SF has 300 core samples checking for contaminants. 1 million dollars in costs. They may close the marina and that would eliminate about 300 boat slips.
Superfund Maintenance Dredging
the Willamette in 9.1 mile stretch on city front of Portland has a current price tag of 1 Billion
dollars.
New Humboldt Bay Harbor Recreation and Conservation District Executive Director Larry Oetker was able to spend quality time with other ports to hear issues and figure how they could apply to solution for Humboldt. Dredging is definitely on the forefront for the Harbor District.
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