Can SAND-Rx cause too much sand to accumulate on a beach?
No. SAND-Rx merely reverses the effects of pollution, which, in turn, will allow the sand to return to its natural state and patterns of movement. All of the sand that has eroded has only traveled a short distance off shore. Once the sand has been returned to its natural hydrophilic state (water bonding, see Question 5), natural forces will return this sand to where it came to rest decades ago. In areas where shores have drastically eroded, the natural shore frontage will return. If there were dunes, these will gradually come back to where they existed prior to the eroding events of the last century. Natural shifting will still occur, but unlike erosion, this shifting is a desirable phenomenon and promotes a natural, healthy beach environment.