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$3.6 Million Cut from Federal Budget for Dredging Cleveland Harbor; Port Officials Blame U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Posted on January 11, 2016

By James F. McCarty, Cleveland Connects

The dispute between the Port of Cleveland and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers heated up again this week after Army brass obtained a cut of more than $3 million in funds budgeted for dredging the Cuyahoga River shipping channel.

Port of Cleveland President & CEO Wil Friedman wrote to Senators Sherrod Brown and Rob Portman on Tuesday to express his dismay at the “troubling actions” of the Army Corps and to seek their assistance in recouping the money.

At the root of the dispute are the Army Corps’ ongoing efforts to dump dredged sediment from the river channel directly into the open Lake Erie, rather than to continue its longstanding practice of storing the sediment in lakefront containment dikes. Port officials and the Ohio EPA contend the sediment is potentially toxic and unsuitable for open-lake disposal.

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