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  • H. R. 524 aims to change the Coastal Barrier Resources Act by allowing an exemption for certain shoreline borrow sites. This amendment permits federal coastal storm risk management projects to use sand from within a protected area if the sand was used at least once between...

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    Imagine a rule that says people can only take sand from certain areas near the ocean for special projects. This new idea wants to change that a little, so if they used sand from those special areas to fix beaches when there were big storms before, they can do it again to keep the beaches safe.

  • H.R. 524 proposes an amendment to the Coastal Barrier Resources Act to allow certain federal coastal storm risk management projects to use sand from a restricted area for beach nourishment. This applies to projects or their predecessors that have used sand from these areas at...

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    The bill wants to let some beach projects take sand from special areas if they have done it before in emergencies, between 2008 and 2023. It is now being looked at by a group in the Senate to see if it's a good idea.

  • H.R. 524 aims to modify the Coastal Barrier Resources Act to allow an exemption for using sand from specific shoreline borrow sites. The bill permits federal coastal storm risk management projects to use sand from designated areas for beach nourishment if these projects have...

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    H.R. 524 is about letting certain beach projects use sand from specific places more easily if they have ever done so in an emergency before. This helps manage storm risks using sand from spots they already took from, as long as it was between 2008 and 2023.