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DLNR NEWS RELEASE: Lahaina Harbor, Mala Boar Ramp maintenance dredging to start in October

Posted on Sep 19, 2017 in Latest Department News

Community information meeting scheduled Sept. 25 in Lahaina

LAHAINA —   The Department of Land and Natural Resources will hold a public information meeting to explain to Maui boaters and community the project scope and planned fall schedule for maintenance dredging at Lahaina Harbor and Mala Boat Ramp.  DLNR Division of Boating and Ocean Recreation staff will accept input/comments on current shoaling conditions, and answer questions.  The meeting is scheduled for Monday, September 25, 2017 from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the West Maui Senior Center, 788 Pauoa St. in Lahaina.

On Sept. 25, contractor American Marine Corporation will begin mobilizing equipment on-site and preparing the dewatering site by installing the necessary best management practices, such as dust fencing for dredge materials at Mala and full depth silt curtain for in-water work. In-water dredging at Mala Boat Ramp is scheduled to start October 9 and be completed by October 20.

Dredging will then start at Lahaina on October 23 and be completed by December 29.

This $1.2 million dredging project will deepen the currently shallow harbor entrance channel, which is critical for safe passage of boat traffic in and out of the harbor.  The Lahaina Small Boat Harbor is a vital port for residents and visitors to Maui County for inter-island transit, recreational activities, and cruise ship visits. DLNR officials and the contractor will work with harbor and boat ramp users to provide up to date project information and options to minimize disruptions during the project.

The dredging work will take place Monday through Thursday from 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.  The contractor will keep both Mala Boat Ramp and the Lahaina SBH entrance channels accessible throughout the construction period. They will work with allowing access for cruise ships and ferries that routinely use Lahaina harbor

Lahaina small boat harbor was last dredged in 2012. The project will consist of removal, transportation, stockpiling, dewatering, and disposal of approximately 5,000 to 7,000 cubic yards of sediment from the Lahaina Small Boat Harbor entrance channel and mooring, and approximately 1,000 to 2,000 cubic yards of sediment from the Mala Boat Ramp basin and entrance channel.

[Maintenance dredging will be performed by barge-mounted equipment. Either an excavator with an extended arm or crane with a clam shell bucket will be used. The sediment will be removed by a closed bucket and deposited into a water tight bin on the barge or dump scow. Once full, the barge or the dump scow will be towed to the Mala Boat Ramp, approximately 1 mile to the north of the project site. The sediment will be unloaded into watertight truck beds and transported to the designated stockpile site. Berms will be constructed around the stockpile site to contain the sediment and water within the site. No sediment or water will be allowed to discharge into the ocean. The sediment will be allowed to dry sufficiently before it is hauled by truck to an approved upland placement site.]

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(All images courtesy: Hawaii DLNR)

 

 

Photographs:  Dredging in 2012 at Mala Wharf (showing land area) and Lahaina Small Boat harbor (channel entrance)

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Media contact:

Deborah Ward

DLNR Communications office

Phone: (808) 587-0320