Sand Fencing Project Completed in Ponce Inlet
The Volusia County government has completed sand fencing projects at two locations in Ponce Inlet, per an announcement released on Wednesday. The projects are designed to reinforce the natural dunes and curtail the effects of sand displacement from wind. The two areas where the installations occurred were at Oceanview Avenue and in front of Lighthouse Point Park. Combining the two areas, the county estimates that around 1,800 feet of sand fencing was installed over the course of the initiative. In making their selection for what areas most needed sand fencing, the county considered where natural sand dunes were most prevalent as opposed to areas with manmade seawalls. This, the county says, makes the areas prime candidates for extra protection. The sand fencing is arranged with spaced-out slats. This lets wind pass through the fence, but at a lower speed. With less intense wind currents at ground level, sand will begin to gather at the base of the fence. Across an extended period of time, this is designed to contribute to dune elevation and width. Once the dunes are reinforced by the gradual effects of the fencing, the areas in question will have an extra dose of resilience against future storm surge and tidal erosion. They'll also be less prone to sand blowing up and into adjacent parking lots and parks, which eases the burden of maintenance crews overseeing the area. "Dunes serve as a first line of defense against coastal storms, helping to absorb wave energy and reduce the risk of inland flooding and erosion," the county said in their announcement. "By supporting the natural buildup of dunes, these efforts enhance the long-term resilience of Volusia County's coastline. Staff will monitor these areas as sand accumulation increases and the dunes begin to establish and grow. The County is also evaluating additional locations for future sand fencing."
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