Navy breaks ground on $154 million project at Seal Beach to reconfigure Anaheim Bay, replace ammunition pier - News Summed Up

Navy breaks ground on $154 million project at Seal Beach to reconfigure Anaheim Bay, replace ammunition pier


The U.S. Navy recently broke ground on the first phase of a $154 million construction project to reconfigure Anaheim Bay and replace a World War II-era ammunition pier at Naval Weapon Station Seal Beach. AdvertisementA construction crane on a barge lifts a bulldozer into position as the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach begins dredging Anaheim Bay in Seal Beach. Nigel Morrissey, public works officer at Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach. Jason Sherman, commanding officer of the Seal Beach base, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for the ammunition pier replacement project on Dec. 13. A tug boat pushes a barge filled with sand and rocks, as the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach begins dredging Anaheim Bay in Seal Beach.


Source: Los Angeles Times February 03, 2020 22:41 UTC



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