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Intent to Prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) for Dare County Beaches, Dare County, North Carolina
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The Dare County beaches study area is located on the northern coast of North Carolina about 40 miles south of the North Carolina- Virginia state line. This area is at risk from hurricanes and winter storms which regularly damage or destroy structures near the shoreline. The proposed shoreline protection project involves the placement of berm and, where necessary, establishment of a dune line. Ongoing feasibility studies have identified potential project areas that cover a total shoreline distance of about 10 miles located north of Oregon Inlet.
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Notice of Intent.
The Dare County beaches study area is located on the northern coast of North Carolina about 40 miles south of the North Carolina- Virginia state line. This area is at risk from hurricanes and winter storms which regularly damage or destroy structures near the shoreline. The proposed shoreline protection project involves the placement of berm and, where necessary, establishment of a dune line. Ongoing feasibility studies have identified potential project areas that cover a total shoreline distance of about 10 miles located north of Oregon Inlet.
Questions about the DEIS can be answered by: Mr. Charles Wilson, Environmental Resources Section, at the U.S. Army Engineer District, Wilmington, P.O. Box 1890, Wilmington, North Carolina 28402-1890; telephone: (910) 251-4746.
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