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Holly Beach Louisiana



Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
- The swim advisories issued for the water at at Hackberry, Rutherford and Martin beaches, as well as three sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish on July 8, have been lifted. ...

Beach Water Quality Advisories Issued for Little Florida, Martin, and Three Sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish ... [Read More]

Louisiana OPH - Beach Monitoring Program
Martin Beach, Dung Beach, Little Florida Beach, Gulf Breeze, and Constance Beach, Holly Beach, Rutherford and Hackberry Beach, Fourchon Beach, Grand Isle, and Grand Isle State Park Beaches, Cypremont Point State Park and Fountainebleau State Park are the proposed beaches for the 2005 May through October Swim Season. ...

The water at the beach looks clean, but find out first! Monitoring marine beach water quality by local health officials is necessary to warn citizens when there is a problem. The BEACH Act authorizes a national grant program to assist the state government in developing and implementing monitoring and public notification programs for coastal marine recreation waters. The Louisiana Beach Monitoring Program is 100% in federally funded. In addition to the general swimming advisory in place for Louisiana waters, EPA has developed performance criteria for monitoring, notification and public information databases. ... [Read More]

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
07/07/2005 -  Beach Water Quality Advisories Issued For Hackberry, Martin, Rutherford and Three Sections of Holly Beach ...

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La DNR News Advisory
On 9-19-02, with 10 days of work in progress, contractors have much to show for their coastal restoration efforts. Using a Dustpan Dredge Beachbuilder, both man and machine have been pumping sand material along the beach to combat shoreline erosion. Within the breakwater field where work began, 1.75 million cubic yards of sand continues to be lifted and placed along 5.3 miles of submerged discharge pipeline. The area of work is located between the dredge beachbuilding equipment and the shoreline. In approximately 58 days, pumping is expected to be completed. In just a few months, some 31,000 acres of marsh habitat will be protected. Hwy 82, a hurricane evacuation route, will also be protected. Anticipated completion for this federal/state (CWPPRA or Breaux Act) project is late November 2002. ... [Read More]

La DNR News Advisory
HOLLY BEACH WORK IN FULL SWING ...

While the Dustpan Dredge Beachbuilder does its work far out into the Gulf, man and machine spread yards and yards of white sand to shape up the shoreline. ...

DNR Project Manager Herb Juneau explains how this beach building project works as media and others listen. ... [Read More]

La DNR News Advisory
IN CAMERON PARISH, meet at the Office of Coastal Planning and Engineering (CPE) located at 109 Velma Street at GULF BREEZE BEACH. Specific instructions to Velma Street are as follows: From LA Hwy 82, turn gulfward or south onto J.B. Lane at GULF BREEZE BEACH, then travel south a very short distance towards the Gulf to Velma Street. CPE's Office is in a Mobile Trailer that is on the second lot on your left (on north side of Velma Street). The intersection of Hwy 82 with J.B. Lane is approximately 5 to 6 miles west of the intersection of Hwy 27 with Hwy 82 in vicinity Holly Beach, LA. Parking will be available right near the CPE's Office. (J.B. Lane and the office of CPE is opposite Breakwater No. 14, by count from the west end of the breakwater field.) ... [Read More]

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
Baton Rouge--- Swimming advisories have been issued for the beach water at Hackberry, Rutherford and Martin beaches, as well as three sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish. These advisories are being issued because water samples collected at these locations showed high levels of enteric bacteria, which come from the intestinal tracts of humans and animals. Please note that this is NOT a closure of the beach or facilities at these locations. All areas remain open for boating and land-based activities. ... [Read More]

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
- The swim advisories issued for the water at at Hackberry, Rutherford and Martin beaches, as well as three sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish on July 8, have been lifted. ...

Beach Water Quality Advisories Issued for Little Florida, Martin, and Three Sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish ... [Read More]

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
- The swim advisories issued for the water at at Hackberry, Rutherford and Martin beaches, as well as three sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish on July 8, have been lifted. ...

Beach Water Quality Advisories Issued for Little Florida, Martin, and Three Sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish ... [Read More]

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals
- The swim advisories issued for the water at at Hackberry, Rutherford and Martin beaches, as well as three sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish on July 8, have been lifted. ...

Beach Water Quality Advisories Issued for Little Florida, Martin, and Three Sections of Holly Beach in Cameron Parish ... [Read More]


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