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coastal protection![]() Repeated flooding at Chiswell, Dorset, England, led to the construction of large-scale beach defences. This consisted of a sea wall, as shown here, and huge cages of pebbles (known as gabions) laid down on top of the beach. Some of the floods were caused by water soaking through the pebble beach, and flooding the low-lying village behind the beach. To prevent this, engineers placed steel piles down through the beach, diverting water away from the village of Chiswell.
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Commission on Ocean Policy and the Pew Commission, reauthorization of basic coastal protection laws as well as the need to restore the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway and stem the ever-increasing loss of waterway access. Mayor Villaraigosa, when council member of the 14th District, worked to secure the site and a $3 million grant from state Proposition 40 funds, the ``California Clean Air, Clean Water, Safe Neighborhood Parks, and Coastal Protection Act of 2002'' to develop the area into a passive park open to the public. These achievements in energy, agriculture and coastal protection may be on the verge of taking on some unprecedented challenges. |
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