Dredging project to help restore eroded shoreline in Suamico

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is asking for public input on a project planned in Suamico. They plan to dredge sediment from the federal channel on the east end of the Big Suamico River and move it to the west side of nearby Longtail Point.

  • See a bird’s eye view of Longtail Point.
  • The area has experienced erosion which made it an area of concern to the state Department of Natural Resources.
  • The corps’ project will help with a DNR effort to build up the shoreline.

(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is asking for public input on a project planned in Suamico. They plan to dredge sediment from the federal channel on the east end of the Big Suamico River and move it to the west side of nearby Longtail Point.

Project manager Ron Papa says it’s important to maintain boating on the river.

“Let’s say like your house or your room, if there’s dirt on the floor, if you don’t clean it the dirt accumulates, it piles up,” Papa said. “Basically the sediment accumulates at the bottom, so what that means is the bottom keeps rising and rising. What that means is it gets more difficult [for] boats.”

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