Joseph Kelley, director of the Maine Geology Division of the Maine Geological Survey, has refused to endorse a plan to move 159,000 cubic yards of sand to Casino Square and Drakes Island Beach in Wells to help stem tidal erosion. The town will be unable to get the necessary permits without Kelley\u27s endorsement of the project, effectively killing the plan. Wells selectmen say they will attempt to persuade the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to remove two harbor jetties, which Army officials and Kelley blame for the coastal erosion
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Maine Perspectives piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Services\u27 Division of He...
Charles Lyons, president of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, has agreed to an alternative build...
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection in 1990 rejected an application to dredge the Wells harb...
By discussing the problems of beach erosion and sand movement at Wells and Saco, Maine, Joseph Kelle...
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean Marriott has given approval to a plan...
The sand on Wells\u27 seven miles of beach is washing away because of two sixties-era, federally pla...
Town officials in Wells need permission from 289 property owners to move 109,000 cubic yards of sand...
The sand on Wells\u27 seven miles of beach is washing away because of two sixties-era, federally pla...
State officials last week criticized plans by the town of Wells to replenish Wells Beach with 160,00...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator John Villars on Friday announced that Mack Point,...
Gov. McKernan has agreed to allow the Maine National Guard to assist in moving 163,000 cubic yards o...
By discussing the problems of beach erosion and sand movement at Wells and Saco, Joseph Kelley and W...
In the early 1960s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the jetties in Wells Harbor to prevent er...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Maine Perspectives piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Services\u27 Division of He...
Charles Lyons, president of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, has agreed to an alternative build...
The Maine Board of Environmental Protection in 1990 rejected an application to dredge the Wells harb...
By discussing the problems of beach erosion and sand movement at Wells and Saco, Maine, Joseph Kelle...
Maine Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Dean Marriott has given approval to a plan...
The sand on Wells\u27 seven miles of beach is washing away because of two sixties-era, federally pla...
Town officials in Wells need permission from 289 property owners to move 109,000 cubic yards of sand...
The sand on Wells\u27 seven miles of beach is washing away because of two sixties-era, federally pla...
State officials last week criticized plans by the town of Wells to replenish Wells Beach with 160,00...
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator John Villars on Friday announced that Mack Point,...
Gov. McKernan has agreed to allow the Maine National Guard to assist in moving 163,000 cubic yards o...
By discussing the problems of beach erosion and sand movement at Wells and Saco, Joseph Kelley and W...
In the early 1960s, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers built the jetties in Wells Harbor to prevent er...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Wells voters this year approved spending $250,000 of local funds to support the dredging of Wells Ha...
Maine Perspectives piece on a proposal by the Maine Department of Human Services\u27 Division of He...
Charles Lyons, president of the University of Maine at Fort Kent, has agreed to an alternative build...