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Topic Title: Construction on Pineda beachside
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Created On: 08/06/2019 10:21 AM
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Ran across this...I think the land has been cleared for the Grand Canal demucking project:

"The Brevard County Board of County Commissioners (COUNTY) is soliciting proposals from qualified licensed and experienced Marine Contractors that are capable of implementing the dredging, dewatering and disposal of approximately 479,000 cubic yards of muck sediments from the Grand Canal Project Area. The dredging shall be accomplished by hydraulic dredging methods, with active dewatering. Dredge effluent will be treated for nutrient removal. A COUNTY owned parcel, approximately 8 acres, along SR404 (Pineda Causeway) will be used to receive, dewater, and load the dredged material."

Goes on to state that at the end of the project (which another local source says may take 6-8 years) the contractor must revegetate the site and restore it to its natural condition.

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The other source is the SPRA "Shore News" 2019 newsletter Issue #3 which came in the mail but hasn't been posted to their website yet.
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