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Apr 9, 2025

Maine Dredge Team meeting outline notes and presentation April 7, 2025

 Maine Dredge Team Meeting  April 2025 agenda/outline

April 7, 2025

(See Army Corps of Engineers  April 2025 presentation (pdf)   (Searsport Harbor  is on page 12)

·        Projects completed 2024-2025

o   Isles of Shoals breakwater repairs – New Hampshire/Maine

§  Repair damage to 3 breakwaters

§  Construction began in June 2023, wrapped in November 2024

§  11,000 tons of new armor stone

§  Final cost around $10 million

o   Kennebec River (USN support-maintenance dredging)

§  Hoping to dredge every 2 years

§  40-60k cy material by hopper dredge; disposal at alternative Jack Knife Ledge Disposal Area

§  Completed in January 2025

§  No take of endangered species occurred

§  USN will be looking to expand the dredging footprint for the 2028 dredge adjacent to Bath Iron Works – still within the navigation channel

·        Sand suitable for placement in-river

·        Carlton Bridge to Doubling Point

·        USN coordinating NEPA and state reviews

o   May need additional consultation and/or permit updates to account for changes in footprint, increased dredging frequency, and use of alternate disposal area

o   Josias River, Ogunquit maintenance dredging

§  Mechanically dredged 10,300 cy of material; disposal at Isles of Shoals North Disposal Site

§  Completed in March

§  Had to leave some areas untouched due to presence of hard material (ledge)

§  Final survey on ehydro website

§  Last dredged 1994

·        Scheduled for award in 2025

o   Narraguagus River Maintenance Dredging

§  2024 contract solicitation cancelled – only one bidder, over budget

§  Re-advertised March 17, 2025 hoping to open bid April 17, 2025

§  Looking to do full FMP 150k cy of material; disposal at Douglas Isle Disposal Site

o   Bar Harbor breakwater repairs

§  2 repair areas between Bald Porcupine Island and Porcupine Dry Ledge and beyond Dry Ledge

§  WQC/CZM submitted for review in March

§  Goal to advertise contract in September 2025

§  Historical munitions testing in the area – USACE Baltimore District conducted a determination for probability of UXOs and found there would be low probability

o   Section 111 Shore Damage Mitigation Project – Camp Ellis, Saco

§  Phase I – 750 linear foot stone spur jetty and beach fill (~73k CY)

§  Phase 2 – sand nourishment

§  Authorizations under RHA CAP Section 111 at $12.5 million, WRDA 2007 to $27 million, WRDA 2022 to $45 million

§  WQC/CZM app for Phase I to be submitted spring 2025

§  Potential to use sand from Scarborough Beach depending on timing of projects – dredging not to impede navigability; looked for offshore borrow sources; potentially trucking material from upland quarry

 

 ·        Scheduled for 2026+

o   Isle au Haut Thoroughfare

§  In early planning phase

§  Mechanical dredging ~  2,400 cy – mostly sand, gravel, cobble – suitable for open water disposal; Flake Island disposal site under consideration

§  Current cost estimate ~$3M

§  Working with fishermen to ensure material is placed beneficially for habitat and fishing grounds

§  WQC and CZM applications anticipa
ted in summer 2025

§  2026 construction

o   Searsport Harbor maintenance dredging

§  Mechanical dredging of ~30k cy of material; not suitable for open water – potential to go in CAD cell – 2 sites under investigation; preferred CAD site outside channel near Mack Point

·        Legacy contamination with mercury from Holtrachem detected

§  WQC and CZM applications anticipated in summer 2025

o   Union River Maintenance Dredging           

§  Dredged in 2006-07 – encountered very fine wood pulp coming from upstream mills; material had been disposed at Tupper Ledge

·        Wood pulp does not want to stay in one place

§  Looking to re-align channel entrance – limits the amount of future material to be dredged; anchorage still needs to be dredged – material not suitable for aquatic disposal; identifying potential upland sites

§  USACE conducting due diligence; coordinating with USCG

§  Looking to reach decision point for path forward spring 2025

§  **Question for the group: has anyone seen successful aquatic disposal of wood pulp?

o   Georges River

§  Working to identify potential beneficial use placement sites, open water placement sites

§  ~24-25k cy material to go to 10 feet; town wants to go to 16 feet – increases dredge material to ~80k cy

§  Undertaking draft EA – late summer/early fall for public review and WQC/CZM for project to be conducted fall 2026 (assuming funding from congress)

§  Has gone through suitability determination to 10 feet – mostly silty with some fine grain sands; needs analysis to 16 feet – scheduled for this sampling season

·        Identified potential need in marshes close to Georges River – not sure how to get the material there

·        Any upland beneficial use needs to consider DEP criteria which may be slightly different from USACE


·     Marine Construction Industry Day on May 5 virtual event from 9am-12pm

o   Share with marine construction industry

o   Email nae-pn-nav@usace.army.mil to register and use the subject line “Marine Industry Day”

Portland CAD cell project

·        First CAD cell in the state of Maine – constructed January-March 2025

·        4 acre hole

·        Material from 3 projects dredged this season placed in the CAD cell – Maine State Pier, Ocean Gateway, Turner’s Island (interim cap)

·        ~40 total projects in Portland Harbor to use cell

·        Monitoring to determine if there should be changes to CAD cell management plan


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Mar 4, 2021

Maine Dredge Team Mtg 3/4/21 Update on Searsport Harbor, more

On March 4, 2021, the Maine Dredge Team  met via zoom and  discussed a variety of Maine dredging  project locations including Searsport, Blue Hill,  Surry,   Great Chebeague,  Kennebunk,  and Portsmouth. They also discussed related issues of disposal techniques and protection of eelgrass, including transitioning to conservation moorings  that elevate   lower mooring chains above the harbor floors. 

SEARSPORT  Listen here to the 8 minute discussion of Searsport Harbor's dredging plan, including its present status and  typed questions from Maine Lobstering Union's Kim Ervin Tucker  about safely dewatering the tainted spoils and about  incorporating findings from the Dawson Study into their planning 

BLUE HILL Harbor dredge plan  2min 25sec

GREAT CHEBEAGUE ISLAND  Part 1 3min5sec   Part 2 1min45sec









Oct 2, 2020

Maine Dredge Team meets October 6, 2020. Plus: what was decided at 3/3/20 mtg

On October 6, 2020, from 10am to noon, Maine Dredge Team will meet virtually using the Microsoft Teams technology.     AGENDA      Click here for info on joining the meeting.  

At dredge team meetings, navigation projects large and small that involve excavating out an area of our bay floors, GOM-floor or river floors - and moving the "spoils" to another location - come under discussion by municipal, state and federal officials with dredging part or all of their mandates. Along and with environmentalists and others joining in as the interested public,  presenting as well.

The dredge team also reviews proposed or ongoing ecological  restoration projects - often more of them than navigation projects. As the minutes of the  March 3, 2020 meeting and the October 4, 2019  bear witness to .

At the March 13 meeting, ACOE 's Mark Habel said there were no large scale dredging  projects underway in Maine.  He then gave  updates on the status of small-scale navigation improvement projects  presently under consideration in  Blue Hill Harbor,  Great Chebeague Island. Surry  and  Brooksville 

Non-navigation projects considered at the March 13, 2020 meeting included Pleasant Point (shore protection riprap),  Cherryfield Dam on the Narraguagus River (modelling  fish passage options),   Stratton Island (Proposed shorebird habitat enhancement,)   Meduxnekeag River (investigating fish passage& habitat improvement);   Pleasant River (culvert replacement and marsh restoration);  New Meadows River (improving water quality and enhancing inter-tidal and salt marsh) and  Royal River  marsh remediation project and  fish passage options at the dam and falls on the lower river.

SUMMARIES & AGENDAS & AUDIO OF EARLIER MAINE DREDGE MEETINGS

2019  10/4/19 meeting summary

2018  10/1/2018)_Maine Dredge Team

2016  October 11, 2016 meeting summary    March 7, 2016  (meeting audio) 

2000  NYT 8/6/2000  Lobstermen Protest Dumping of Dredge By Paul Molyneaux