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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:15 am    Post subject: Government-Sponsored Erosions Reply with quote

Not precisely on the beach closure point, but still worthy of consideration. It was the state officials foolishly allowing the seawall on north Padre to remain that started the erosion, first of the beach, then of our right to drive on it. That makes both forms of erosion in Corpus Christi government-sponsored.
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Letters to the Editor: 03.07.06
March 7, 2006

A good beach

Studying the Port Aransas "beach management" debate in the local papers and e-mails brings back bad memories of government-sponsored erosion of many parts of the upper Texas Coast (Galveston, Bolivar Peninsula).

Where, you ask, is the legal authority for the beaches? I shall tell you: It's in Austin at the General Land Office. Folks who know beaches are there, but it is hard to tell - basically, the GLO is all smoke, no fire. So by default the real estate salesman only needs one or two votes plus one or two uninformed members on a council to destroy a beach for several lifetimes.

What does a good beach do? First, it has a grade to absorb big wave energy; second, little sand piles with weeds grow and make bigger piles; third, the bigger the pile and weeds the better the supply of sand and growth of the beach. Sand in, sand out, so to speak. Mess this up, and before long you'll be staying in the Ninth Ward courtesy of FEMA.

To re-coin a phrase, everybody knows what you are, we just don't know your price.

My advice: Don't ruin your beach; geophysics (a.k.a. Mother Nature) is unforgiving.

Alan McNeill

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 6:26 am    Post subject: Third time's the charm? Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 8:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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