The district maintains thirteen harbors protected by one or more breakwaters,
ranging in length up to 8,000 ft.
15. Brief descriptions of the projects that include jetties or break-
waters are given in Part 111, while more complete case histories of the struc-
tures are included in Tables 1-49. Pertinent summary information on each
project is presented in the following listing. The projects are listed
alphabetically by district.
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Table
Project Mate- Length
Initial
Improve
No.
Project Name
ft
Type
rial
Construction
ments
Alaska District
1
S
Cordova
1983
N
1,902
13
8
S
N
1 ,1 0
1938
0
REP,REIN
160
18
91
S
Craig Harbor
N
2
18
91
S
N
300
1962
3
105
S
N
Douglas Small-
Boat Basin
4
1976
N
S
Haines Small-
905
Boat Basin
**
1985
S
N
5
Homer Harbor
1965
N
238
S
REM)
1965
1,018
S
1962
REP
S
1,260
6 ' Hoonah Harbor
N
1979
S
80
0
N
1979
S
1,507
140
1979
N
S
1975
N
S
1,025
7
Humboldt Harbor
740
1975
N
S
8
Juneau Harbor
N
1938
Harris Basin
REP
1938
1,540
S
1962
N
S
530
Aurora Basin
1 ,1 0
REP
1963
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Continued
KEY: Project Type: B-breakwater; J-jetty. (Number in parentheses indicates
the quantity of that type of structure.) Material: S-stone; SP-steel piling;
SS-steel sheet piling; TP-timber piling; C-concrete; B-brush. Improvements:
REP-repaired; N-none; EXT-extended; RAIS-raised; REIN-reinforced;
REHAB-rehabilitated (key to letters in parentheses: DES-destroyed;
REM-removed).
* Earlier work not included in current project.
** Insufficient information.
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