HUNTER River sand dredged for the construction of the proposed Newcastle Gas Terminal project is firming as the most likely short-term solution to renourish Stockton beach.
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Newcastle MP Tim Crakanthorp has met with Planning Minister Rob Stokes to shore up support for the plan. Final approval for the $589 million gas project, declared a state significant development, is expected by the end of the year.
It's estimated the beach needs an initial injection of more than two million cubic metres of sand and about 100,000 cubic metres annually.
Mr Crakanthorp said Mr Stokes understands the Stockton erosion issue and showed support for the proposal.
"We can't let all that sand be dumped offshore, this could be the first shot in the arm Stockton needs," he said.
"Moving forward we definitely need offshore sand dredging, I will not rest until we get sand on that beach."
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