![]() The dredging work will be supported by an Environmental Impact Assessment and Dredging Environmental Management Plan. To efficiently use public resources and avoid the duplicate costs of remobilising the dredge, DoT will also bring forward its planned dredging of Carnarvon boat harbour and Teggs Channel. Over the past two years the Department of Transport (DoT) has been closely monitoring the movement of sediment in the Fascine entryway, and the option to undertake dredging was confirmed after technical studies showed that built options to improve vessel access were not viable long-term solutions. The measure is part of the $7 million multifaceted Carnarvon Fascine Entryway and Boat Harbour Pen Project, announced in 2020, to deliver improved ocean access for boat owners in Carnarvon.Īs part of the same project, in August last year the McGowan Government opened 16 new boat pens in the Carnarvon Boat Harbour worth $2.1 million.īuild up of sediment has restricted ocean access from the entryway of the Fascine, particularly for members of the Carnarvon Yacht Club. The project will also include works to stabilise the sand spit. ![]() The Transport Minister has today announced the McGowan Government will undertake a $3 million dredging project to improve ocean access from the Carnarvon Fascine. Government opened 16 new boat pens last year to help improve ocean access for Carnarvon boaties. ![]() ![]() The works will provide for improved vessel access from fascine.$3 million dredging project confirmed for Carnarvon Fascine. ![]()
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