York County Begins Dune Restoration to Combat Coastal Erosion
York County Begins Dune Restoration to Combat Coastal Erosion
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
York County, Maine, is undertaking a dune restoration project at Wells Beach and Camp Ellis Beach to combat coastal erosion after severe storms in
The project is funded by federal disaster relief money (75%) with additional state and municipal funds, aiming to protect against future flooding.
The restoration is part of a two-tiered plan, initially a $5.1 million effort for a five-year flood protection, with a future $50 million project targeting a 100-year flood.
Dune restoration project initiated in York County
York County, Maine, has initiated a vital dune restoration project to address coastal erosion following severe storms in 2024. The project focuses on depositing sand at Wells Beach and Camp Ellis Beach in Saco to rebuild damaged dunes, which act as natural barriers against storm surges and flooding. This initiative is primarily funded by federal disaster relief, covering 75% of the costs, with the remainder coming from state and municipal funds, showcasing a collaborative effort to protect Maine's coastline.
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