When it comes to the Vintage format, very few archetypes have ever been as frightening to players as Dredge. All dredging activities will be completed before December 31 in compliance with State and Federal Regulations.Ahh, Vintage Dredge – bringing a shovel to a knife fight. The public should also be aware the CDF is a construction zone and entrance to the area is prohibited. A 45-Minute advance notice is requested to make accommodations for passing. The dredge will monitor channels 16 & 13 on VHF radio. NJDOT asks that no one approach the pipeline, dredge or any related project equipment under any circumstances, whether or not active dredging operations are observed. The public is advised to be aware of and stay alert to the pipeline, buoys, dredge and other equipment during this time. Updates to the Local Notice to Mariners should be expected as the project progresses. All mariners, including those utilizing human powered craft, should be especially alert to project pipeline routes and crossings. Mariners should be advised that State Aids to Navigation (ATON) will be removed as necessary for the duration of the project. This channel was last dredged in 2014, and this effort is part of the maintenance cycle to keep state navigation channels safe and navigable. The dredged material will be placed in the Keansburg Confined Disposal Facility (CDF). The proposed dredging depth will be 5 feet, and it is estimated 6,000 cubic yards of material will be removed. The work will be done in portions of Waackaack Creek to remove sand shoaling. The project is intended to operate 10 hours a day, Monday through Saturday. is expected to begin dredging on December 12 to remove a hazardous shoal and restore a portion of the channel to authorized depth east of the Keansburg Flood gate. NJDOT’s contractor, Wickberg Marine Contracting, Inc. The $375,000 project is part of NJDOT’s comprehensive State Channel Dredging Maintenance Program to ensure and maintain safe navigation statewide. (Trenton) - New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) officials today announced a project to dredge the Waackaack Creek Channel in Keansburg, Monmouth County. NJDOT to dredge Waackaack Creek Channel in Keansburg Project will remove hazardous shoal and ensure safe navigation
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