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Title: Canaveral Harbor, Florida : Integrated Section 203 Navigation Study Report & Final Environmental Assessment
Authors: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District
Keywords: Canaveral, Port (Fla.)
Environmental protection
Water quality
Publisher: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Jacksonville District.
Abstract: This Integrated Section 203 Navigation Study Report & Final Environmental Assessment analyzes the feasibility and potential environmental consequences of implementing improvements to the existing Federal navigation project at Canaveral Harbor, Florida. The recommended plan consists of widening plus deepening, which more specifically includes widening the main ship channel from 400 feet to 500 feet, expanding the West Turning Basin turning circle from 1,400 feet to 1,725 feet, and deepening the following channel segments: -Outer Reach, Cut 1A, -Outer Reach, Cut1B, -Outer Reach, Cut 1, -US NAVY Turn Widener, -Civil Turn Widener, -New 203 Turn Widener, -Middle Reach, -Trident Access Channel and Trident Turning Basin, -Inner Reach, Cut 2 and Cut 3, -Middle Turning Basin, -West Access Channel (east of Station 260+00), -West Turning Basin and West Access Channel (west of Station 260+00). A detailed description of the proposed improvements by project segment is provided in Section 6.7. The other alternatives considered are different increments of deepening and widening, non-structural solutions, and as required, the No Action alternative. The recommended plan (Preferred Alternative) is the most economical plan analyzed.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11681/25980
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