22 Miss. Code. R. 23-08-103
Bulkheads, Seawalls, Breakwaters, Groins and Jetties:
103.01 For erosion control, nonstructural
methods must be used in preference to structural methods. Vegetation as a
nonstructural method is preferred to structural methods of sloping (3:1)
rip-rap, and rip-rap is preferred to vertical seawalls. Vertical face bulkheads
may be used only in low energy areas such as canals, bayous, tidal rivers,
protected ports and harbors.
103.02
Structural methods may be used only when there is a reasonable probability of
controlling erosion at the immediate site, and where the structure will not
significantly increase erosion in nearby areas.
103.03 Vertical face structures must be
aligned no further waterward than the current mean high tide line, and
constructed so that reflective wave energy does not damage adjacent wetlands
habitat.
103.04 Vertical face
structures intended to replace failed erosion control structures that are
beyond repair shall not extend more than 24" waterward from the base of a
failed structure.
103.05
Breakwaters, groins and jetties must be constructed in a manner that allows for
tidal flow and flushing.
103.06
Rock breakwaters, groins and jetties must have sloping sides appropriate to the
proposed location and purpose.
103.07 Breakwaters, groins and jetties must
not adversely alter tidal circulation patterns, sediment transport processes,
the natural supply of sediment and nutrients to the coastal wetlands or the
long-term biological productivity of the coastal wetlands' ecosystem.
103.08 Breakwaters, groins and
jetties must not be constructed in areas of sensitive coastal wetlands.
103.09 Groins and jetties to trap
sediments are allowed only as a means to reduce shoaling of navigable channels
and boat basins.
103.10 See also
Requirements for Filling Other Than Dredged Material Disposal (Chapter 08,
114).
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