The Sand Motor

To maintain and reinforce the coastline, a large peninsula was constructed off the coast. Using 21,5 million mof sand, the Sand Motor was created.

A unique project because we rely on nature to take its course, spreading the sand along the coast and into the dunes. Creating research grounds and an attractive area for recreation and nature. And protecting the people in the hinterlands through coastal safety.

The Sand Motor works with water

The Sand Motor is unique, because it works with water, instead of against it. Depositing a large amount of sand in one go prevents the repeated disturbance of the seabed and therefore seabed life. Wind, waves and currents gradually distribute the sand along the coast. Providing a safer coast for a long term and a research ground for knowledge.

Balance with nature

A quarter of the Netherlands lies below sea level. Our dunes and beaches provide essential protection against the sea. But wind, sea and currents erode sand from the coast, and the rising sea level is speeding up this process. Therefore, every 3 to 5 years the Dutch government collects sand from deep in the North Sea and deposits it onto our beaches. 

We call this ‘nourishment’. Nourishment keeps the coastline in place and helps keeping our feet dry. However, the repeated nourishment with sand disrupts the balance of nature and life in the benthic zone.

To minimize the disruption of nature, we looked at other options and asked ourselves the question: what would happen if we would use more sand, in order to nourish the beach less frequent. Would it stimulate dune growth and disrupt nature less, while also contributing to coastal safety? And so, the idea of the Sand Motor was born and eventually executed in 2011.

Stimulating knowledge development

Since then the Sand Motor has been an important driver for innovative coastal maintenance. Dozens of researchers from various universities and knowledge institutes have been closely following the development of the Sand Motor since its construction.

Its size and mere innovative character have generated a lot of knowledge, attention and made the area in to an international innovation icon. The lifespan of the Sand Motor is longer than anticipated. Initially we thought it would last for at least 20 years. But the Sand Motor has been here since 2011 and we expect it to remain until 2041.

(Water flows out of a pipe onto the beach. Voice-over:) UPBEAT MUSIC VOICE-OVER: In 2011, one of the largest scientific experiments in coastal protection took shape in the Netherlands: the Sand Motor. (On-screen text: The Sand Motor. Ten Years of Building with Nature. A beach.) THE UPBEAT MUSIC CONTINUES An artificial peninsula designed to nourish the coast for the coming 20 years. (The location of the peninsula on a map.) The Sand Motor slowly spreads towards the beaches and dunes, under the influence of waves, tides and the wind. Here, nature does its job. Different plants, birds and other animals emerge, while nature lovers explore the fascinating and unique coastal landscape of the Sand Motor. (A dog on the beach.) To plan the realisation of the Sand Motor, financial resources, knowledge, skills and cooperation of all parties involved were essential. For such a large-scale project, it was quite a challenge to get everyone on the same page. Three goals were defined: contributing to coastal safety, adding an attractive area for leisure activities and nature development (A kitesurfer.) and stimulating knowledge development about coastal management. THE UPBEAT MUSIC CONTINUES (On-screen text: Knowledge development. A man sits in a car with a laptop. A wide, open beach.) At the start of this ambitious project, there were only calculated assumptions about what was going to happen in the next couple of years. There were lots of challenges and numerous questions. Right after its completion, the Sand Motor was still a largely empty peninsula of sand ready for nature to spread its sand to the beaches. And it did exactly that. For 10 years, we studied the functioning of the Sand Motor. Now, a decade later, we can share the results. (An aerial shot of the coast.) The conclusions are positive. The Sand Motor contributes to coastal protection, provides a wealth of new knowledge and is good for both nature and recreation. THE UPBEAT MUSIC CONTINUES (Surfers walk on the beach. Breaking waves.) The Sand Motor contributes to coastal safety in the long run. Currents and wind caused the large quantity of sand to spread over the beach and dunes. It took a while for these dunes to emerge. In the first five years, the sand hardly reached the dunes, because of the lagoon and the dune lake. SIERD DE VRIES: Well, you need a couple of ingredients for the development of the dune area: you need sediment transport and vegetation. And while there is a lot of sediment, the amount of the magnitude of sediment transport was less than expected, and therefore the dunes grew less quickly than we expected. There are two bodies of water: the lagoon and dune lake. The dune lake doesn't have a connection with the sea. The water in the dune lake is also fresh. And we see that sediment that is carried by wind is depositing in the dune lake. It falls into the water, and it stays there. There is no mechanism that mobilises it again. So, slowly this dune lake is filling itself with sediment, and it becomes smaller, and we see the result of that. We are here, standing near the lagoon. This lagoon fills at high tide and low tide, when it's connected to the sea. Therefore, there is an exchange of water between the sea and the lagoon. And this water carries sediment and also brings sediment into the lagoon. So, in the lagoon, it's a bit more complex. We have the wind blowing sediment, like in the dune lake, but we have also the waves and the tides bringing sediment into the lagoon, and therefore also the lagoon gets smaller. It's chosen to deposit sediment in such a way that natural forces distribute the sediment in the coastal profile and natural forces cause dunes to grow. (Yellow flowers are in the dunes.) VOICE-OVER: The Sand Motor offers plenty of space for nature and recreation. (On-screen text: More space for nature and recreation. A man walks toward the sea with a camera.) The increase in the number of benthic animals, and consequently shore birds, shows that a project such as the Sand Motor can quickly provide a greater diversity of species in the nature area. LEO LINNARTZ: On most of the coastline in the Netherlands, the coast is quite a straight line. And the velocity of the sea movements is the same everywhere, so you get an average type of life in the shallow shoreline. But here, in the Sand Motor, there is a lot of variation in the environment. There are locations where the currents are stronger and locations where the currents are really almost absent. And due to this variation in environments, you have a lot of variation in species living there. (Says Leo Linnartz.) VOICE-OVER: Hikers and kitesurfers have also found their way to the Sand Motor. So, it is truly a win-win-win project. (Hetti van Hamersveld walks onto the beach.) HETTI VAN HAMERSVELD: I walk around the Sand Motor because it's a very nice landscape, and it develops every week. Sometimes I have to cross the water, sometimes there is little water and sometimes I climb the little dunes. So, it's very exciting and an adventure every week. It's nice to see that the Sand Motor is used by people on horses and the cyclists on the path around here. And the people who stay at the holiday homes, you see them enjoying and loving the environment. Yes, it is very nice to see. (A tin full of shells is rinsed off.) In addition to the direct benefits, the Sand Motor also yielded a wealth of information. We are already using this knowledge in new coastal maintenance schemes. (A man with a microscope.) The Sand Motor has proven to be a successful pilot project. The construction of this special stretch of beach provides space for nature, contributes to long-term coastal safety, and also offers a valued recreation area for hikers and kitesurfers. Moreover, we have gained a wealth of experience that has been applied to other places in coastal management. (An aerial shot of the Sand Motor. The screen turns yellow and white. On-screen text: More information? www.dezandmotor.nl. Produced by Rijkswaterstaat and Provincie Zuid-Holland, in collaboration with knowledge institutions and universities. The Dutch coat of arms, next to: Rijkswaterstaat. Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management. The Provincie Zuid-Holland logo. Copyright 2021.) THE UPBEAT MUSIC CONTINUES AND THEN FADES AWAY

Peace and quiet

Various plants, birds and other animals have taken up home in this new, attractive coastal landscape. The area also has great recreational value as an area of natural beauty and for lots of outdoor activities. Beach visitors like to go for a hike, a swim and thanks to a lagune there is a possibility to kitesurf as well.

The Sand Motor creates an area of peace and quiet for both humans and animals.