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Army Corps To Lead Park Point Beach Cleanup Involving Metal Debris
Erosion has been taking place on Duluth’s Park Point Beach for years, but a group effort is now underway to help restore the beach, which includes picking up sharp metal debris from a recent dredging project.
April 1, 2021
DULUTH, Minn. – Erosion has been taking place on Duluth’s Park Point Beach for years, but a group effort is now underway to help restore the beach, which includes picking up sharp metal debris from a recent dredging project.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will conduct a survey to pinpoint the location and depth of a large amount of metal can debris between 7th and 12th streets, which will actually push out to the 3600 block of Minnesota Avenue to make sure debris did not get blown outside the dredged area of concern.
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