Sediment Dredging to Begin on Federal Reservoir Near Wolf Creek Plant
November 19, 2015 9:36 am Leave your thoughtsThe Kansas Water Office is sinking an estimated $20 million into removing about 3 million cubic yards – 250,000 dump... Read More
The Kansas Water Office is sinking an estimated $20 million into removing about 3 million cubic yards – 250,000 dump... Read More
The Georgia and South Carolina ports authorities signed a joint venture agreement today that defines the permitting and planning process... Read More
Given Chequamegon Bay’s notoriously fickle fall winds and weather, it requires good timing, good crews and a healthy amount of... Read More
The final load of sand is expected to be pumped onto Galveston’s newest beach this week, marking the end of... Read More
A large sand berm has been built in Santa Barbara in front of the Yacht Club and a nearby boat... Read More
Mighty sight: the bulk carrier Balder is in Dockyard delivering aggregate that will form the foundations of the America’s Cup... Read More
Protecting oceanfront homes and businesses by sustaining a healthy shoreline — that’s the goal of the beach nourishment project in... Read More
The Internal Drainage Districts (IDD) have been working on projects like this since joining NRW earlier this year and were... Read More
The provincial government and a Taiwanese mining firm signed an agreement for the immediate dredging of the narrow and silted... Read More
The Port of Paranaguá, Paraná, prepares to expand its capacity to receive post-Panamax ships thanks to a R$394 million dredging... Read More