SUSSEX COUNTY — Sand is set to flow once again across the Indian River Inlet as Delaware’s Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) begins testing its long-idle sand bypass ...
INDIAN RIVER INLET, DE - DNREC officials have provided a progress update on their month's long project to repair the Indian River Inlet's dunes after being breached twice this past year. The project ...
Hurricane Erin caused significant erosion on the north side of the Indian River Inlet, Delaware. The inlet's sand bypass system, crucial for mitigating erosion, is set to resume operation around ...
(Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly said the Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control did not fulfill a Freedom of Information Act request when the ...
Erin has been a major disruption for coastal communities this week, causing dangerous conditions for more than 1,000 miles of the East Coast.The hurricane made its closest approach to U.S. soil ...
More than 130,000 cubic yards of sand have been restored as part of a $25 million effort to protect Route 1 and combat severe erosion at Indian River Inlet. DNREC’s emergency dredging project to ...
All lanes of the Coastal Highway, Route 1, are closed at the Indian River Inlet due to water on the road. The Department of Transportation is monitoring the situation and will reopen the road as soon ...
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