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Yasmin Catley Says Blacksmiths Sand Pipeline Extension Considered

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No direct commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a local government sand dredging program and community advocacy for beach erosion management. No commodity price, company margin, supply chain, or regulatory impact on any sector is evident.

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  • Fourth sand dredging program near Marks Point to transfer 10,000 cubic meters of sand to Elizabeth Island.
  • Program aims to maintain three-meter depth in Swansea Channel.
  • Permanent sand dredge to be commissioned later this year.
  • Community group advocating for extension of sand transfer pipeline to Blacksmiths Beach due to erosion.
  • Minister indicated government would consider options for addressing erosion.

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Yasmin Catley Says Blacksmiths Sand Pipeline Extension Considered β€” News Analysis