Atlantic City beach erosion has casinos desperately seeking sand by summer

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Winter storms have badly eroded beaches in the northern section of Atlantic City, leaving little if any sand on which to play during all but the lowest tides.

The Ocean Casino Resort, Resorts and Hard Rock, are pressing the federal and state governments to expedite a beach replenishment project that was supposed to have been done last yearThe ocean and beaches have always been a part of Atlantic City's identity: from salt water taffy to Miss America bathing beauties to the name of the place itself, the city has been marketed as a place to have fun by the sea.

But under the current best-case scenario, new sand won't be hitting the beaches until late summer, according to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the agency that oversees such projects. He said Hard Rock is hopeful it can still rent out beach cabanas and umbrellas this summer, albeit on a smaller beach.A Jersey shore town has a new take on those iconic beach badges that are required for beach access every year. NBC New York's Ted Greenberg reports.

Last summer, the Ocean Casino spent $600,000 to truck in and dump sand on its beach, which was not in as bad a shape as it is this year. “By the end of summer, all that sand was gone,” said Ian Jerome, project director for Ocean's effort last year. “That is not a sustainable option.” Atlantic City last received beach replenishment in 2020, and was due for additional sand last summer. But Congress failed to approve funding for the project then.

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