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SUFFOLK, Va. -- Pumps from the Army Corps of Engineers’ hopper dredge Currituck, based out of Wilmington, N.C., filters sand from Bennett's Creek to increase the depth from 2 to 6 feet. The shallow-draft dredging of the federal navigation channel here began April 20, 2013. The Currituck will place approximately 4,000 cubic yards of sand -- equivalent to 450 dump trucks of sand –-at the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area in Portsmouth, Va. (U.S. Army photo/Pamela K Spaugy)
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SUFFOLK, Va. -- Pumps from the Army Corps of Engineers’ hopper dredge Currituck, based out of Wilmington, N.C., filters sand from Bennett's Creek to increase the depth from 2 to 6 feet. The shallow-draft dredging of the federal navigation channel here began April 20, 2013. The Currituck will place approximately 4,000 cubic yards of sand -- equivalent to 450 dump trucks of sand –-at the Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area in Portsmouth, Va.