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CEDAR BAYOU UPDATE – JUNE 29, 2014

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As of 6/29/2014, RLB’s progress in both Cedar Bayou and Vinson Slough continues with a total volume removed to date of approximately 205,000 cubic yards of material, including the spoil pile excavation. Dredging has continued in Cedar Bayou with approximately 2,400 feet of total advance since the start of the project. The contractor continues to maintain the silt curtains around the active dredging area to protect nearby aquatic resources as the dredge advances.

Click here to view the weekly progress report from Coast & Harbor Engineering.

We want to remind our members and the general public that the Cedar Bayou Construction area is a designated work zone and requires permission for entry.

CEDAR BAYOU UPDATE – JUNE 23, 2014

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As of 6/22/2014, RLB’s progress in both Cedar Bayou and Vinson Slough continues with a total estimated volume removed to date of approximately 170,000 cubic yards of material, including the spoil pile excavation.

Dredging has continued in Cedar Bayou with approximately 2,400 feet of total advance since the start of the project. The contractor continues to maintain the silt curtains around the active dredging area to protect nearby aquatic resources as the dredge advances.

Click here to view the weekly progress report from Coast & Harbor Engineering.

We want to remind our members and the general public that the Cedar Bayou Construction area is a designated work zone and requires permission for entry.

CEDAR BAYOU UPDATE – JUNE 15, 2014

Photo: Coast & Harbor Engineering

As of 6/15/2014, RLB’s progress in both Cedar Bayou and Vinson Slough continues with a total volume removed to date of approximately 144,000 cubic yards of material, including the spoil pile excavation.

Dredging has continued in Cedar Bayou with approximately 2,400 feet of total advance since the start of the project. The contractor continues to maintain the silt curtains around the active dredging area to protect nearby aquatic resources as the dredge advances. Fuel transfer to the site has occurred periodically without incident. Figure 1 shows the dredge working in Cedar Bayou.

Click Here to view the weekly progress report from Coast & Harbor Engineering.

We want to remind our members and the general public that the Cedar Bayou Construction area is a designated work zone and requires permission for entry.

CEDAR BAYOU UPDATE – JUNE 8, 2014

Photo: Coast & Harbor Engineering

As of 6/8/2014, RLB’s progress in both Cedar Bayou and Vinson Slough continues with a total volume removed to date of approximately 120,000 cubic yards of material, including the spoil pile excavation.

Dredging has continued in Cedar Bayou with approximately 2,300 feet of total advance since the start of the project. The contractor continues to maintain the silt curtains around the active dredging area to protect nearby aquatic resources as the dredge advances. Figure 1 shows the hydraulic dredge down for minor repairs during the past week.

Click here to view the weekly progress report from Coast & Harbor Engineering.

We want to remind our members and the general public that the Cedar Bayou Construction area is a designated work zone and requires permission for entry.

CEDAR BAYOU UPDATE – JUNE 1, 2014

Dredging has continued in Cedar Bayou with approximately 1,800 feet of total advance since the start of the project. The contractor continues to maintain the silt curtains around the active dredging area to protect nearby aquatic resources as the dredge advances.

Click here to view the weekly progress report from Coast & Harbor Engineering.

We want to remind our members and general public that the Cedar Bayou Construction area is a designated work zone and requires permission for entry.