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EXHIBIT "B" <br />Narrative Description: <br />Indian River County and the Sebastian Inlet District have combined <br />their resources to initiate a project that will address the beach <br />,erosion that is occurring in the northern portion of Indian River <br />County. The project area is between the Sebastian Inlet and south <br />to the Wabasso Beach Park. This area has lost a considerable <br />amount of sand in recent years which is threatening the loss of <br />valuable environmental habitat, public park facilities and <br />.residential developments. <br />The proposed project will utilize dredge material for beach <br />restoration/renourishment at public beaches within the project <br />area. The source of dredge material will be from the Sebastian <br />Inlet District maintenance and channelization activities. Beach <br />compatible material will be placed on the beaches while <br />non -compatible material mat be placed offshore to create a <br />submerged breakwater or sand bar. In addition, environmental <br />restoration and enhancement will be conducted on the beach dunes <br />:for sediment retention and to encourage wildlife utilization. <br />Funding is requested to conduct a marine habitat study, sand source <br />identification and engineering design. The marine habitat study <br />will include aerial photography and ground truthing surveys to map <br />the hard bottom communities. The sand source identification will <br />locate the beach compatible and non -compatible material that is <br />proposed to be removed by the Sebastian Inlet District. The <br />engineering design will include the expansion of a numerical model, <br />now being completed by the Sebastian Inlet District, and the <br />preparation of plans and documents for permits. The numerical <br />model will be expanded to include the entire project area. This <br />model will be used to predict the probable movement of sediments" <br />and to evaluate the best locations for beach nourishment and <br />offshore bar creation. <br />
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