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Maumee Bay State Park, Ohio. Shoreline Erosion Beach Restoration Study. Volume I. Main Report
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is developing an 1800+ acre multi-use recreation complex at Maumee Bay State Park on the south shore of Lake Erie. Due to the high erosion rate of the park shoreline they have requested the Corps assistance in designing and cost-sharing protective works for erosion prevention. The plan selected by the Corps for this purpose is Alternative Plan 3b. It would provide a Protective Sand Beach 250-feet wide by 5500 feet long over the West half of the park. Eight offshore rubblemound breakwaters, 300 feet each in length would stabilize the beach and a rubblemound revetment would protect the east half of park shoreline. The first cost of this plan is approximately $10 million and the benefit to cost ratio is 2.3 to 1.0. (Author)
Maumee Bay State Park, Ohio. Shoreline Erosion Beach Restoration Study. Volume I. Main Report
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is developing an 1800+ acre multi-use recreation complex at Maumee Bay State Park on the south shore of Lake Erie. Due to the high erosion rate of the park shoreline they have requested the Corps assistance in designing and cost-sharing protective works for erosion prevention. The plan selected by the Corps for this purpose is Alternative Plan 3b. It would provide a Protective Sand Beach 250-feet wide by 5500 feet long over the West half of the park. Eight offshore rubblemound breakwaters, 300 feet each in length would stabilize the beach and a rubblemound revetment would protect the east half of park shoreline. The first cost of this plan is approximately $10 million and the benefit to cost ratio is 2.3 to 1.0. (Author)
Maumee Bay State Park, Ohio. Shoreline Erosion Beach Restoration Study. Volume I. Main Report
R. Mammoser (author) / W. Butler (author)
1982
251 pages
Report
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English
Shore erosion at Maumee Bay State Park, Lake Erie: A two-year study
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1986
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