Project Aims to Keep Maine Tribe’s Land from Washing Away
February 6, 2018 5:40 am Leave your thoughtsThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to spend $3 million next year to save Passamaquoddy Tribe land in Down... Read More
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers proposes to spend $3 million next year to save Passamaquoddy Tribe land in Down... Read More
Local, state and federal officials may collaborate on a new study involving the Mentor Lagoons Marina. The latest analysis —... Read More
The tender for construction of a second cruise ship berth for Sydney harbour has been published, and it is to... Read More
The Army Corps of Engineers (ACE) feasibility study for a long-time fix to the chronic shoaling problems in the Inlet... Read More
A barnacle-encased rusty pipe points like a naval gun barrel, ready to shoot out a coarse sandy defense that protects... Read More
The Hudson River would be cleaner if there were more dredging, said former Regional EPA Administrator Judith Enck. Speaking at... Read More
A public inquiry is to be held over a planning application to extract sand from Lough Neagh. Sand has been... Read More
Department of Transport will start maintenance dredging at Dawesville’s ocean entrance this week, helping maintain the navigational channel for boating.... Read More
The sand currently being dredged from the Little Egg Inlet is finding a new home along some of Long Beach... Read More
A Bay Shore-based dredging crew sprung into action while working on the Nissequogue River in December when a boat capsized,... Read More