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EB
EB
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EB EB
SA, 492 posts
17 Aug 2013 10:16am
Just read in Whyalla news that the work on removing sand from the sandbar and other areas will leave a channel. Anyone know if this will be of a benefit to us. I know that the removal of the sandbar is .
On another point it looks like another winter right hand point session is in store.
WF
WF
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WF WF
SA, 116 posts
17 Aug 2013 1:45pm
I have read the proposal document and attended the council meeting where it was discussed. All I can say is that they have no idea what they are doing and will end up totally destroying the foreshore.
AB
EB
EB
SA
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EB EB
SA, 492 posts
17 Aug 2013 3:08pm
Thought as much going to need to tie the kites down on the grass this summer.
ramjet
ramjet
SA
28 posts
SA, 28 posts
17 Aug 2013 8:38pm
Good thing i am going to Adelaide.
mick14
mick14
SA
343 posts
SA, 343 posts
17 Aug 2013 11:02pm
Sand carting south of Semaphore left some fairly large channels in the inter-tidal zone, but they were entirely gone within a couple of weeks. Building structures like marinas has a far bigger impact on beach morphology than a bit of digging.
waxman
waxman
SA
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SA, 1390 posts
31 Aug 2013 5:46pm
Wow the beach really looks like **** at the moment, they have buried just about all of the shelters ramps steps with sand right to the top of the wall in a lot of areas. Now it looks like there carving trenches to fill with rocks for there storm water outlets, it didn't work last time. At least i know why my rates are up 25%. Whyalla counsel have no idea.

EB
EB
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492 posts
EB EB
SA, 492 posts
1 Sep 2013 11:08pm
Waxman I think the 100's of people down there tonight might disagree with you. I have never seen so many down there could have been schoolies on the "Goldy".
Never sure what this council is up too but at this stage it appears that they have left the sanbar alone and collected enough sand out of the corner. Biggest problem I see now is the sand drift once the seabreezes start. The car will cop a sandblasting.
Wisha
Wisha
SA
255 posts
SA, 255 posts
3 Sep 2013 10:14pm
Can't wait to see all the weed racing up them sand ramps when the southerlies come back. At least it wont be on the beach, mostly in the carpark...Until ole King tide rolls into town...
EB
EB
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492 posts
EB EB
SA, 492 posts
5 Sep 2013 5:59pm
Seaweed no probs yet! Was not too happy to have the car covered in sand when I had my kite today and it only blew over 20knots for a short time.
1 good thing is they have not touched the sandbar. Had a great time out there next to it today. Was thinking all this extra sand on the beach may make it's way to the bar
The beach does look good from the water but that will be the only place you will want too be when it's windy.
Had too dodge the diggers on the beach and bring the kite down on the new northern grass area which is quite nice. Not the best idea I know .
ramjet
ramjet
SA
28 posts
SA, 28 posts
6 Sep 2013 2:32pm
Does anyone know if there will be more sand put in front of the new wall to make it less steep.If not its a big stuff up. I wont be parking my car by the wall on a windy day thats for sure.
EB
EB
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492 posts
EB EB
SA, 492 posts
3 Oct 2013 9:09am
One more high tide and all that sand should be all but gone. Only trouble will be the big rocks that will be left scattering the beach. If it does not wash away it certainly is blowing away and being taken home in your car.
Whyalla council you have excelled again
harpo
harpo
2 posts
2 posts
3 Oct 2013 3:17pm
Stop crying
just get out there
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