Gov’t Plans to Spend P2B to Dredge Toxic River
April 18, 2016 5:50 am Leave your thoughtsClose to P2 billion has been allotted for the cleanup of one of the world’s dirtiest rivers, which runs through... Read More
Close to P2 billion has been allotted for the cleanup of one of the world’s dirtiest rivers, which runs through... Read More
After a nearly three month period of inactivity, beach replenishment efforts were poised to get back underway on Long Beach... Read More
Chinese and Pakistani officials say that the expansion of the deepwater port at Gwadar, Pakistan is approaching completion, and that... Read More
From the headwaters of the Everglades south to Florida Bay, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the lead federal... Read More
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The high cost of dredging—deepening and maintaining port channels—is often cited as the main reason why ship calling costs, or... Read More
The clock has started on a study that Port Authority officials hope will conclude with funding and a plan to... Read More
Army Corps of Engineers experts came to town last week to formally start the East San Pedro Bay Ecosystem Restoration... Read More