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Brahmaputra Dredging Project to be Expanded

India

The Brahmaputra dredging project is now sought to be developed into an integrated project. This integrated project will have the components of dredging, development of inland water transport, express highways along the banks of the river, conversion of its embankments into roads, etc. Apprising this, highly placed official sources here told this correspondent that this… Read More

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Army Corps of Engineers Seeking Public Input on Crains Island Restoration

United States

The St. Louis district of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is seeking public input on a proposed project to rehabilitate Crains Island for the purpose of restoring aquatic and wetland habitats on the 553-acre refuge. Crains Island is located on the Missouri side of Randolph County on the right downstream bank along the Mississippi… Read More

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Fenwick Island Starts Dredging Committee

United States

The town of Fenwick Island is working together to move potential dredging projects forward. The town formed a Dredging Committee, and its first meeting was Friday afternoon. Their, Committee Chair Bernie Merritt–also a town councilman–underscored the bays’ importance to the area’s tourism. “As strong as the beaches are, as such a jewel to us, our… Read More

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EPG Raises Objections to Contract Allotted for Wullar Dredging

India

The Environmental Protection Group (EPG) has filed a fresh Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in Jammu and Kashmir High court to save Wular Lake, the largest fresh water lake in Asia. Advocate Shafqat Nazir, one of the core group members of EPG, filed the PIL seeking directions against the authorities who ruined the Lake in the… Read More

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Drone Helps Olmsted County Workers Clean up Muck in Lake Zumbro

United States

If you’ve driven by Lake Zumbro recently, you have probably noticed something a little off. The water level is six feet below normal, but it’s an intentional move by Olmsted County. They’re doing this to see which parts of the river need to be dredged, as sediment has been building up for years. “This is… Read More

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$102 Million Effort Aims to Restore Lagoon

United States

For Doug Gibson, the executive director of the San Elijo Lagoon Ecological Reserve, a Nov. 29 event was more than two decades in the making. Gibson and a throng of state, regional and local officials — including Encinitas Mayor Catherine Blakespear and State Sen. Patricia Bates (R-Laguna Niguel) — gathered at the lagoon’s nature center… Read More

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Port Macquarie-Hastings Council Works to Address Lake Cathie Foreshore Erosion in 2018

Australia

Port Macquarie-Hastings Council estimates work to address the erosion at Lake Cathie will occur in Autumn, 2018. Development and Environment acting director Dan Croft said council has lodged a Crown licence application to allow for dredging of Lake Cathie in the area on the eastern side of Ocean Drive. “The intent is that dredged material… Read More

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Next Round of Newport Harbor Dredging Could be a Couple Years Out

United States

Maintenance requires patience in Newport Harbor. Nearly five years after its last major dredging project, the city of Newport Beach is planning its next big sediment removal. Ideally, the comprehensive dredge would begin within the next couple of years, said Harbor Resources Manager Chris Miller. The City Council gave the go-ahead this week to start… Read More

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Horseshoe, Lower Shaker Lakes’ Dams to Receive $4.1 Million in Upgrades

United States

With the dredging of the “Duck Pond” wrapping up this month, City Council has signed off on improvements to the Horseshoe and Lower Shaker Lake dams. The estimated $4.1 million project will again be handled through the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, but this time through its Stormwater Management Program, with no local match. In… Read More

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Margate Beach Work Could Disrupt Next Summer Too, says Army Corps

United States

This beach town whose citizens suffered through a summer of disruption and pop-up beach lakes due to beach replenishment the town did not want could be in for a second round. A spokesman for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said Wednesday that a permanent solution to drainage issues exacerbated last summer by the government’s… Read More

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Dredging Garibaldi Harbor

United States

“Keeping the boat basin dredged is critical for the safety of all mariners and can make the difference to our many small business’s ability to be successful,” said Michael Saindon, Manager, Port of Garibaldi. “With the help of the Port of Coos Bay and the State-owned dredge, we can keep the port dredged at a… Read More

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Officials Likely to Scrap Dredging of Carolina Beach Lake

United States

Halting the stalled Carolina Beach Lake dredging project seemed to be the favored option among members of the town council at a workshop meeting Tuesday morning. “It sounds like a lot of dollar signs and too many complications for me,” Mayor Pro Tem Leann Pierce said. The idea behind the project is to dredge the… Read More

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Dredging of Ches. City Basin Starts

United States

Nearly two years after locals, visitors and town officials began voicing their frustrations about an increasingly shallow basin, a welcome sight appeared in town: a dredge boat. A crew from Jade Creek Construction LLC, of Manassas, Va., began work Monday morning to deepen the Chesapeake City basin, also known as Back Creek basin due to… Read More

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Lake Decatur Dredging Ahead of Schedule

United States

City officials in Decatur say progress is moving along on the Lake Decatur dredging effort and the project could be done ahead of schedule. Interim Decatur Public Works director Matt Newell says about 76 percent of the work has been done and there’s a possibility work will be finished by the end of next year…. Read More

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Final Prep Underway for Long-awaited Lagoon Restoration

United States

A flurry of activity is underway to prepare for the long-awaited restoration of the San Elijo Lagoon, a nearly $120 million project planned for decades that starts in December. Biologists are surveying birds, fish, water quality and other details of wildlife in the lagoon to collect baseline data before the dredging begins, said Doug Gibson,… Read More

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