Due to heavy rain and windy conditions through Saturday evening, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection has placed the Port Monmouth facility into "Operational Mode". This is required to ensure the interior area doesn’t reach an elevation over +5 feet NAVD88 with the anticipated rain in the region. It also allows for the gates to open during low tide cycles so the water can move in and out of the basin to assist the eco system.
Below is the status of the Port Monmouth Flood Control Facilities:
Pews Creek Tide Gate: The Pews Creek Tide Gate is ready to function as designed and was placed in "Operational Mode" on Friday, September 29, 2023, at 2:00 AM. The operation will allow the gates to automatically open and close based on the tides while ensuring the interior drainage basin does not exceed elevation +5.0 NAVD88.
Old Port Monmouth Road, Road Closure Gate: Gate remains open, and no action is planned at this time. DEP will monitor tides and shall coordinate with the municipality and county should weather change and require closure.
The DEP utilizes multiple weather and tide sites to assess the need for tide gates, pump stations, and road closure gates to be placed in operational mode in order to reduce flood risk. All operations are based on storm and tidal predictions and can change as storms approach and pass through the region.