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MP Opposes Bid to Continue Dredging off Great Yarmouth for Another 15 Years

United States

A decision on whether aggregate dredging can continue on a slice of sea-bed off Great Yarmouth for another 15 years will be made in the next few months. Tarmac Marine wants to take up to six million tonnes from area 254 – first approved as a dredging zone in 1974 – over a period of… Read More

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Research Identifies Benefit of Dredging Lower Mississippi River

United States

Evaluated states would receive additional $461 million annually for their soybeans. As real and potential threats confront U.S. agriculture in general and the soybean industry in particular, identifying opportunities to enhance farmer profitability is essential. To cost-effectively and reliably access domestic and international markets, U.S. soybean farmers rely on a multi-modal transportation system comprised of… Read More

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Dredging River Fal Could Add 30 New Marina Berths to Mylor Yacht Harbour

United States

Mylor Yacht Harbour hopes to dredge 6,000 cubic metres of the River Fal in a £1 million extension project to add marina berths for an 30 extra boats. They have asked for pre-planning advice from Cornwall Council over a proposed extension to the existing marina at Mylor Yacht Harbour. Documents relating to the project consultation… Read More

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Despite Recent Dredge, PortMiami Still Can’t Fit Some Large Ships. New Project in the Works – Miami Herald

United States

Despite a massive dredge project that was completed in 2015, PortMiami is still not wide enough in some areas to accommodate large vessels, making it difficult for cargo and cruise ships to navigate its channels. The problem with the dredge completed in 2015: timing, said Port Director Juan Kuryla. The $205 million project, which began… Read More

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Brick Residents: Dredging Needed For Boating Safety

United States

Should a portion of property taxes paid by waterfront homeowners be used to dredge lagoons that have become too shallow for boating? Some waterfront residents who live on Lagoon Drive West and Lagoon Drive East in Nejecho Beach said since they pay higher taxes, that perhaps some of that money could be used to dredge… Read More

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Contract Awarded for San Jacinto River Dredging

United States

Clair Slaughter and her mother, Amy, stand inside their flood-damaged home, with the flood line seen on the wall to the right, as they rebuild, on Thursday, June 28, 2018, in Kingwood. The Slaughters are in favor of a project to dredge a large sandbar in the San Jacinto River, to help alleviate flooding in… Read More

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Tshwane MMC for Utility Services Darryl Moss Announced the Tender for Dredging

South Africa

Residents of Hammanskraal and surrounding areas can breathe a sigh of relief as the City of Tshwane is about to dredge the Rooiwal Waste Water Treatment Plant, which has been the alleged cause of pollution and contaminated drinking water in the area. Tshwane MMC for utility services Darryl Moss announced the tender for dredging the… Read More

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Abraham: Lake Providence Port to Receive $800,000 for Dredging

United States

Congressman Ralph Abraham, M.D., R-Alto, announced that the Lake Providence Port will receive $800,000 for dredging, which will keep it open for commerce and provide flood control benefits. “The port at Lake Providence is a very important stop for waterway commerce. Tons of agriculture products are processed there, shipped down river and out to a… Read More

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Watseka Opts Out of Army Corps Program

United States

Because of high expense and no guarantees of success, the Watseka City Council Tuesday night agreed to opt out of an Army Corps of Engineers study on flooding. This is different than the Department of Natural Resources buyout program, which the city is currently working through. Mayor John Allhands read from the 2014 compressive plan… Read More

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Public Weighs in on Reservoir South of Lake Okeechobee

United States

The public has until July 24 to put in their comments about the expanded storage reservoir south of Lake Okeechobee. After Gov. Rick Scott signed Senate Bill 10 and activists lobbied in Washington, D.C., the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was authorized to fast-track the review of a new reservoir area in the Everglades Agricultural… Read More

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Jhelum Dredging Long Stalled, Authorities Were Working on Excuses

India

The long pending dredging work on river Jhelum is stalled for the last several months even as Kashmir Saturday grappled with yet another flood-like situation. In the aftermath of September 2014 floods, the dredging of Jhelum was to be carried in two phases to increase its carrying capacity for preventing Valley from floods. The Rs-280… Read More

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Engineers Nix Proposal for Bogue Banks Nourishment

United States

 “It was a dream scenario, but it didn’t work out.” That was the word Thursday from Carteret County Shore Protection Office Manager Greg Rudolph. Mr. Rudolph, along with Atlantic Beach Mayor Trace Cooper and Pine Knoll Shores Manager Brian Kramer, attempted this week to convince the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to undertake a massive… Read More

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KCC Aims to Tackle City’s Waterlogging

Bangladesh

Khulna City Corporation (KCC) has undertaken a Tk 843.84 crore project, aiming to solve the city’s perennial waterlogging crisis. A project proposal — “Drainage system development project for resolving waterlogging in KCC” — was sent to the local government ministry on Tuesday for approval. The project works include dredging nine rivers, including the Mayur and… Read More

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Fishweir Creek Restoration Project Moves Into Next Phase With Partnership Agreement

United States

In a few years, residents along Fishweir Creek may have an opportunity to swim with a manatee – that is if they aren’t concerned about the gators. Big Fishweir Creek is classified by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection as a Florida Class III Waterbody, meaning it should be swimmable and fishable, according to the… Read More

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Jersey Shore Beaches: $1.2B Replenishment Means Beaches at their Fullest

United States

The Jersey Shore’s beaches — treasured by locals and the reason why tourists spend billions of dollars here every summer — have never been fuller, according to a new research by Stockton University. The findings mark a key benchmark in the recovery from superstorm Sandy, which reconfigured the coastline when it rushed ashore in October… Read More

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