Dredging the Rodanthe Harbor
Published 1:26 pm Thursday, September 12, 2024
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Dredging is underway at Rodanthe Harbor. In the first photo, crew members from Northeastern Marine Construction Co. in Kitty Hawk ready barge for unloading. Shown, from left, are Duncan Silver, Drew Creef and John Michael Arndts.
“It’s yucky stuff,” says Creef, as a bucket of the “nasty silt” is scooped out of a bigger bucket. The scooped up stuff is swung around and unloaded into a dump truck, which hauls it to the sediment pond on the southside of the harbor. The material will be dried out, dug out and hauled off.
In the distance to the right side of the third photo, another barge can be seen ready to scoop out stuff from the center of the Rodanthe channel.
The dredging is a Dare County project to make sure the Rodanthe Harbor and the emergency ferry route to Stump Point can be used during Hurricane season. The contract cost is $84,000.
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