York County, Maine Begins Dune Restoration to Combat Coastal Erosion
York County, Maine Begins Dune Restoration to Combat Coastal Erosion
US · Published Mar 4, 2026
York County, Maine, is restoring dunes at Wells Beach to combat coastal erosion from severe winter storms.
The $5.1 million project uses 7,600 cubic yards of sand, funded by federal, state, and municipal sources.
Dune restoration is crucial for protecting homes, businesses, and ecosystems from climate change impacts.
York County restores dunes at Wells Beach
York County, Maine, has initiated a significant dune restoration project at Wells Beach to combat the increasing threat of coastal erosion. The project involves depositing approximately 7,600 cubic yards of sand to rebuild dunes damaged by severe winter storms in 2024. These storms, exacerbated by climate change and rising sea levels, have highlighted the urgent need for robust coastal defenses.
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