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EM 1110-2-1204 10 July 89
US Army Corps of Engineers ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
Environmental Engineering for Coastal Protection
ENGINEER MANUAL
CECW-EH Engineer Manual No. 1110-2-1204
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US ArmyCorps of Engineers Washington, DC 20314-1000
EM 1110-2-1204
10 July 1989
Engineering and Design ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FOR COASTAL SHORE PROTECTION 1. Purpose. The purpose of this manual is to provide guidance in environmental engineering for coastal shore protection projects. 2. Applicability. This manual applies to all field operating activities that have responsibility forenvironmental impact studies related to coastal shore protection projects. 3. Discussion. This manual summarizes research and field experience gained in the area of environmental engineering for coastal shore protection . It addresses both natural and human induced changes in the coastal zone; the structural and nonstructural measures that coastal engineers employ against these changes; and thedesirable and adverse impacts of the measures. This manual is intended to be compatible and used in conjunction with other DOE engineering manuals and the Coastal Engineering Research Center’ s "Shore Protection Manual." As new information becomes available the manual will be periodically revised. FOR THE COMMANDER:
CECW-EH Engineer Manual No. 1110-2-1204
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY US Army Corps ofEngineers Washington, DC 20314-1000
EM 1110-2-1204
10 July 1989
Engineering and Design ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING FOR COASTAL SHORE PROTECTION Table of Contents Subject CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Purpose Applicability Scope References Appendices Glossary 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-1 1-2 1-3 Paragraph Page
CHAPTER 2. OVERVIEW OF COASTAL SHORE PROTECTION PROJECTS Classification...
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