Study: River PCBs Continue to Spread
December 6, 2018 6:08 am Leave your thoughtsPCBs left behind in the Hudson River after a cleanup project by General Electric Co. have moved to contaminate nearby... Read More
PCBs left behind in the Hudson River after a cleanup project by General Electric Co. have moved to contaminate nearby... Read More
The Mississippi Department of Transportation says the One Lake Project proposal would result in the “catastrophic failure” of bridges on... Read More
Just a quarter-billion dollars separates the Port of Baltimore from joining the East Coast intermodal arms race, even with CSX... Read More
Three subsidiaries of dredging, environmental and marine engineering group DEME have secured contracts worth about €500m (£450m) for a wind... Read More
A town consultant is expected to deliver early next year its assessment of Palm Beach’s flood risk amid rising sea... Read More
The International Association of Ports and Harbors (IAPH), a not-for-profit global alliance of roughly 170 ports and 140 maritime companies... Read More
The Sherrys say that under the existing Inlet Management Plan, sand will be put on areas of Holiday Isle that... Read More
A controversial plan to fund the removal of sediment from Mirror Pond passed a key hurdle on Tuesday, as the... Read More
The city of Lorain has scored $4 million to create a facility that will reuse sediment scooped out of the... Read More
The flood-prone Almondbank and Lochty areas are now safeguarded by a series of improvements, including flood walls, raised embankments and... Read More