i. Rye Beach. Rye . - Construction of a concrete-encased steel 

 sheet pile bulkhead approximately 800 feet long south from South Street, 

 and placement of riprap revetment along its toe, if needed, thence a 

 mortared stone wall approximately 1,600 feet long and placement of riprap 

 revetment along its toe; 



j. Jenness Beach, Rye . - Construction of a concrete-encased steel 

 sheet pile bulkhead and placement of riprap revetment along approximately 

 500 feet of public beach in the vicinity of Perkins Road; 



k. Ragged Neck Point (Rye Harbor State Park), Rye . - Construction 

 of a mortared stone wall approximately 2,000 feet long and placement of 

 riprap revetment fronting 1,400 feet of the wall outside the shelter pro- 

 vided by the Rye Harbor north jetty; 



1. Foss Beach (south end), Rye .- Construction of a steel sheet 

 pile bulkhead approximately 200 feet long and placement of riprap revetment 

 along its toe, if needed; 



m. Foss Beach (north end ), Rye. - Construction of a mortared stone 

 wall approximately 1,150 feet long and placement of riprap revetment or a 

 stone apron along its toe, if needed; 



n. Rye North Beach, Rye . - Construction of a mortared stone wall 

 approximately 1,850 feet long and placement of riprap revetment or a stone 

 apron along its toe; 



o. Wallis Sands Beach (entire), Rye . - Restoring, protecting and 

 improving approximately 4,500 feet of beach by widening to a 150-foot width 

 by direct placement of sand fill and construction of an impermeable groin 

 360 feet long; 



p. Wallis Sands State Beach. Rye . - Restoring, protecting and 

 improving approximately 800 feet of beach by widening to a 150-foot width 

 by direct placement of sand fill and construction of an impermeable groin 

 350 feet long. This plan is an alternative to that described in sub- 

 paragraph o. If all of Wallis Sands Beach is widened, the groin at the 

 south end of the State beach would be unnecessary; 



q. Seal Rocks to Pulpit Rock. Rye. - Construction of a stone 

 mound approximately 400 feet long; and 



r. New Castle Town Beach, New Castle . - Restoring, protecting 

 and improving approximately 800 feet of town beach by widening to a 150-foot 

 width by direct placement of sand fill and incidental widening of adjacent 

 shore areas. 



The practicable plans of protection, which the Division Engineer con- 

 sidered to have sufficient public interest and economic justification to 



