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2006 Georgia Code - 52-9-2
52-9-2. (a) With regard to all sand that is suitable for
beach replenishment originating from the dredging of navigation
channels within tidal inlets, as well as the entrances to harbors
and rivers: (1) Such sand
shall be used to replenish the adjacent coastal beaches, if
feasible, either by deposition of sand into the nearshore littoral
zone or direct placement on affected beaches; (2) If such sand is placed elsewhere, then a
quality and quantity of sand from an alternate location necessary
to mitigate any adverse effects caused by the dredging shall be
used to replenish affected coastal beaches; provided, however, that
this paragraph shall apply only where beach replenishment is
necessary to mitigate effects from the dredging and dredged
material removal from the natural river-sand transport-beach system
of a specific project and beach replenishment from another source
is the least costly environmentally sound mitigation option;
(3) The disposition of sand shall be
completed in cooperation with and, when required by applicable
state or federal law, with the approval of the local governing
authority and the Department of Natural Resources according to the
requirements of Part 2 of Article 4 of Chapter 5 of Title 12, the
'Shore Protection Act'; and (4) All such activities shall provide protection
to coastal marshlands as defined in paragraph (3) of Code Section
12-5-282 and to nesting sea turtles and hatchlings and their
habitats. (b) The Department
of Natural Resources and the party undertaking the dredging shall
coordinate to determine the option under subsection (a) of this
Code section for beach replenishment that is most beneficial to the
adjacent or affected coastal beaches, including, where applicable,
identifying an alternate source of sand for purposes of paragraph
(2) of subsection (a) of this Code section, after taking into
consideration environmental impacts and any limitation of
applicable state and federal law.
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