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Federal Lawmakers: ‘Red Tape’ Delaying Approval of Mamaroneck Flood Plan

United States

A group of federal lawmakers is asking the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to speed up the review process of Mamaroneck’s $80 million flood mitigation plan. Sen. Charles Schumer, D-NY, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-NY, and Rep. Eliot Engel, D-Bronx, issued a joint letter last week to the Army Corps, requesting the federal agency approve a… Read More

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Carolina Beach Terminates Dredging Contract

United States

On Tuesday night, the Town of Carolina Beach terminated a contract for its lake dredging project. Before the new council members took their oaths, the previous council voted unanimously to terminate the existing contract in the best interest of all parties involved. The new council will now be responsible for finding a solution. “We’ve got… Read More

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More Money For Harbour Dredging Project

Canada

Mostly acknowledging that they had no other choice, city council agreed to pay off an additional $260,000 billed for Sarnia’s harbour dredging project. The money, from the Federal Sarnia Harbour Reserve, will pay environmental consultants, and the project engineer as well as frac tank rentals. “I don’t like it, I don’t want to spent $260,000… Read More

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Experts Back Brahmaputra Dredging

India

Former professor of civil engineering at Alaska University Aravind Phukan on Tuesday recommended dredging of the Brahmaputra and at least three channels from it to prevent floods and erosion. He was speaking at an international seminar on Landslides and Riverbank Erosion organised by Assam Down Town University here. River experts from China, Japan, Vietnam, Uzbekistan… Read More

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Busy Collier Creek in Marco Island Needs Dredge after Irma

United States

Collier County Commissioners approved funds in a unanimous vote to clean out sand pushed into Collier Creek by Hurricane Irma. Boats haven’t been able to use the pass since the storm hit through three months ago. Irma caused significant damage from tidal forces in the area, causing sand and debris to fill the creek where… Read More

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Port Canaveral Hosts Beach Renourishment Pre-construction Planning Conference

United States

Port Canaveral was the site for a conference that outlined plans to renourish Brevard County beaches as part of the Brevard County Shore Protection Project. The pre-construction meeting was organized by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers as the lead coordinator to provide details of the $17.4 million dollar project, which is expected to get… Read More

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Dredging Gives Decom Ships 24-hour Access to Expanding Able Facility

United Kingdom

Able Group in the UK has strengthened its position as an offshore decommissioning and recycling facility with a £6M (US$8M) investment at its Able Seaton Port facility on the River Tees. A recently completed upgrade and dredging programme means it can offer enhanced facilities for a range of activities, including marine decommissioning, offshore wind installations… Read More

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Lido, Siesta to Square Off on Big Pass Dredging This Week

United States

The plan to dredge sand from Big Pass to rebuild eroded portions of south Lido Beach will land in court this week. Lido Key residents have clashed with Siesta Key groups for years over the potential environmental impacts of the plan to pull sand from the channel between the two keys. Their fight boiled over… Read More

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Tesch Backs Dredge Cost-sharing

Australia

Member for Gosford Ms Liesl Tesch has called for cost-sharing between Central Coast Council and the State Government to keep the Ettalong Channel open. She said the safety of the Ettalong channel was one of her highest priorities. “The loudest voice of the community at this point of time is about the dredging,” Ms Tesch… Read More

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Hahira Approves Pond Dredging Project

United States

The Hahira City Council approved more than $400,000 in expenditures Thursday. The bulk of that amount was for the aerated pond dredging project. The project costs $414,150. The winning bid was from Reynolds Construction. The council also consented to purchasing a camera and alarm system for city hall and the new train depot using SPLOST… Read More

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Start of River Deepening Delayed Until January

United States

The first phase of a project to deepen the St. Johns River has been delayed because the necessary dredging equipment will not arrive on time. In September, California-based Dutra Group was awarded a $22 million contract to deepen the first three miles of the shipping channel from 40 to 47 feet. Dutra Group was expected… Read More

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FEMA Money for $1.29 Million in Marin Flood Repair at Risk

United States

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has given preliminary indication that it may turn down the county’s request for $1.29 million to help pay for damage caused by last winter’s flooding in the Novato area. “Unfortunately, as of yesterday we were just told that the levee damages, including some pump station damage, is ineligible for public… Read More

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Newton Lake Dredging Project will be Biggest Ever for Camden County Parks, and Some Are Wary

United States

A popular spot for walkers like me, as well as for anglers, kayakers, canoers, cyclists, and wild critters of all kinds, Camden County’s Newton Lake Park nevertheless needs some special attention. Erosion, sedimentation, and eutrophication — the latter an oxygen-depletion process fed by goose poop, fertilizer, and other sources of nitrogen and phosphorus — collectively… Read More

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Council to Consider Terminating Carolina Beach Lake Dredging Contract

United States

When Carolina Beach Town Council meets Tuesday night, one of the items they will discuss is whether to terminate the Lake Dredging Contract. The town suspended the project on August 29, due to issues with spoils placement at the Wastewater Treatment Plant. According to documents prepared by Town Manager Michael Cramer, the town has performed… Read More

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More Money Requested For Harbour Dredging

Canada

The Sarnia Harbour dredging project is going to cost the city more money. Council will be asked to use $259-thousand from Federal reserves when it meets Monday. The money would be used to pay environmental consultants, and the project engineer as well as frac tank rentals. Temporary surface water controls would also need to be… Read More

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