Sand dune opponents invoke Zika fears in bid to stop project
MARGATE, N.J. — This shoreline community has tried everything it can think of to prevent protective sand dunes from being built along the beach, invoking lost views, wrongly seized property rights and damaged tourism prospects.
Now that those big-picture issues have failed to kill the project, Margate is using a mosquito to make a questionable claim: that the dunes will help spread the Zika virus.
Six homeowners are suing the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the state Department of Environmental Protection in a lawsuit due to be heard Tuesday, contending among other things that puddles or ponds that would collect behind the dunes would allow water to stand for days, providing a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
“This project will seriously degrade Margate’s beaches and jeopardize public health and safety in the process,” said Jordan Rand, an attorney for the homeowners. “Ironically, the proposed plan to reduce storm damage will simply cause it in a different way.”
