Table 1 



Eastport Harbor Breakwater 



Eastport Harbor, Maine 



Date(s) Construction and Rehabilitation History 



1961- A 485-ft-long steel sheet-pile breakwater was constructed (Figure 2). 



1962 The L-shaped breakwater consisted of a double row of sheet piles, 



spaced 40 and 50 ft apart on the 95- and 390-ft legs, respectively, 

 and were filled with stone pieces weighing 1,000 lb or less. The top 

 of the structure was at +26 ft mean low tide (mlt), and the mean tide 

 range was 18.2 ft. Stone pieces, weighing less than 200 lb each, 

 were placed in an apron along the breakwater's exposed toe. The 

 approximate cost of the breakwater was $450,000. 



1974 Visual inspections up to this time indicated that the breakwater was 

 in good condition. 



1986 The present condition of the breakwater is not known. The Federal 



breakwater has been deauthorized and is no longer subject to Federal 

 maintenance. 



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