31126300860?profile=RESIZE_710xFive bulldozers level freshly pumped sand after it was spread onto the beach in Ocean Ridge from the dredge (at right) as part of a $9.4 million U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project. The gray color comes from organic sediment and is common for beach renourishment projects. It will change over time to the natural color of sand. The project is expected to continue through April, before the peak of sea turtle nesting season arrives. Jerry Lower/ The Coastal Star

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