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$14M project fights erosion at Iroquois Point's beach

A Texas company is putting in rock groins and will replenish sand lost from years of ocean action

By William Cole

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 18, 2013

~~<p>The biggest beach replenishment project ever undertaken in the state is taking shape at Iroquois Point, where nine big T-shaped rock groins are going in along nearly a mile of shoreline.</p>
<p>Five or six of the T heads are in, and sand placement is expected to start the first week of April.</p>
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The biggest beach replenishment project ever undertaken in the state is taking shape at Iroquois Point, where nine big T-shaped rock groins are going in along nearly a mile of shoreline.

Five or six of the T heads are in, and sand placement is expected to start the first week of April. Login for more...



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