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Dredge Project Completed: South Channel/Bourne

South Channel/Bourne Project Completed Mobilizing Begins for Cotuit Channel Project

The County Dredge Cod Fish II completed the dredging of the South Channel in Bourne on Thursday, September 26th. This project was intended to remove shoaling that has narrowed the channel restricting navigation from boats entering and departing Red Brook Harbor. The channel was last dredged in 2001 by the County. 

Dredge Operations Underway with Leverman Cory Fleming at the controls.
Dredging in progress: Screen shows area being dredged.
Sand dredged from the channel is piled high on Bassetts Island.

The project was completed in two weeks, which in large part was due to the short pipe run (2,500′), and the protection that this area offered allowing the dredge to operate during a five day stretch of strong & sustained Northeasterly winds. 

The dredged material from this project was used to rebuild a section of Bassetts Island which protects a large section of the coastal area lying behind the island.

Cod Fish II at anchor: Awaiting transit to the south side.
Final grading in progress: Looking from the west at Bassetts Island.

The dredge and pipe will be moved back to the south side where the pipe will be used for the Cotuit project and the dredge will be used for its next project in Yarmouth (Parkers River Approach Channel).

Final Grading Taking Place: Looking from the east at Bassetts Island.

The post-dredge survey was completed on Monday, September 30. The following shows the areas dredged and volumes removed.

Post-dredge plan with volumes removed.
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