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Local legislators present on regional dredging plan to Great Lakes Commission

NY, United States

Submitted by the Niagara County Public Information Office Orleans County Legislature Chairman Lynne Johnson and Niagara County Legislator David Godfrey presented to the Great Lakes Commission at the group’s annual conference last week at the Strathallan Hotel in Rochester. The legislators were invited to present on the innovative regional dredging management plan, an initiative began… Read More

Louisiana Coastal Protection Authority to begin home elevation project

LA, United States

The Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority met on Wednesday to discuss the status of various ongoing projects, one of which is elevating homes in flood-prone areas. The US Army Corps of Engineers New Orleans district revealed a flood protection project which will elevate nearly 3,500 residential properties, 342 non-residential properties and 157 warehouses. The project… Read More

Dredging continues for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers along the Mississippi River

MO, United States

CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – For the third year in a row, the Mississippi River levels are low. That means the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will need to continue dredging the river to keep traffic moving. A spokesman for the U-S Army Corps of Engineers said dredging along the Mississippi began last summer, with the… Read More

Hochul Awards Lindenhurst $2M To Repair Superstorm Sandy Damage

NY, United States

The Village of Lindenhurst was awarded over $2 million from New York State to repair a bulkhead damaged by Superstorm Sandy. LINDENHURST, NY — The Village of Lindenhurst was awarded over $2 million on Wednesday to repair a bulkhead damaged by Superstorm Sandy. New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Lindenhurst on Wednesday to award… Read More

More than $1 billion spent on coastal restoration in Alabama, 14 years after oil spill

AL, United States

After temperatures dropped earlier this week in Alabama, the low temperature in Mobile Thursday was 45 degrees. But Roberta Swann, director of the Mobile Bay National Estuary Program, Chris Blankenship, commissioner of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and other officials still gathered at Cedar Point Pier in Mobile County. Source

Environmentalists caution against PhilaPort proposal to dredge Delaware River — again

DE, United States

New 15-year plan includes a proposal to deepen the Delaware River from 45 to 50 feet More than a decade after a controversial plan to deepen the Delaware River’s shipping channel began, the Philadelphia Regional Port Authority is proposing to dredge an additional 5 feet. The Pennsylvania state agency known as PhilaPort, which manages facilities along the… Read More

South Padre Island Beach renourishment underway with award to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock

TX, United States

The City of South Padre Island is working in partnership with the United States Army Corps of Engineers [USACE], the Texas General Land Office and Cameron County to renourish the beaches on South Padre Island. The USACE has awarded a contract to Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company to perform the regular maintenance dredging of… Read More

Parts of Canaveral National Seashore prepare to reopen after Milton

FL, United States

COCOA BEACH, Fla. — After officials spent more than a week assessing damage from Milton, parts of the Canaveral National Seashore are about to reopen. The hurricane’s strong winds damaged areas of the popular recreation and beach spot. Mounds of sand eroded and washed up on the beach road, forcing the National Park Service to shut… Read More

Great Lakes Commission calls for reauthorization of Great Lakes legislation and stronger protections against invasive species

NY, United States

Rochester, New York – At its Annual Meeting, held last week on the shores of Lake Ontario in Rochester, New York, the Great Lakes Commission (GLC) passed resolutions calling for reauthorization of the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and stronger protections against the introduction of invasive species. “The Great Lakes Commission urges both federal governments to better protect the… Read More

Emergency repair work begins on Charlestown Breachway

RI, United States

CHARLESTOWN, R.I. — Emergency repair work on the western wall of the Charlestown Breachway began on Friday after it was previously damaged by winter storms. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) said the work will prevent further hazards to boaters, reduce the amount of sand going into Ninigret Pond and protect coastal properties from… Read More

Biden-Harris Administration Spends Billions on Clean Energy as Election Nears

United States

Besides the climate law, Biden-Harris are seeking to spend billions in projects approved under the infrastructure law and the CHIPS Act. WASHINGTON — The Biden administration is shelling out billions of dollars for clean energy and approving major offshore wind projects as officials race to secure major climate initiatives before President Joe Biden’s term comes to an end. Biden… Read More

Brevard County coast faces beach erosion from storm, officials assess damage

FL, United States

Brevard County coast faces beach erosion from storm, officials assess damage  Source

Coastal resilience funding is a vital investment in Santa Cruz’s future

CA, United States

As climate change accelerates, its impacts on coastal cities like Santa Cruz are becoming more immediate and severe. Erosion and flooding are no longer distant threats — they are happening now. Our coastline is increasingly vulnerable. We’ve seen firsthand the destructive power of erosion, flooding and rising sea levels. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce… Read More

Dare County announces reinstatement of dredging permits

NC, United States

Dare County Manager Bobby Outten announced that the county’s dredging permits have been officially reinstated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), on Friday, October 18, allowing the Miss Katie’s dredging operations to resume immediately. The Miss Katie is currently scheduled to resume dredging operations on Saturday, October 19, 2024. The permits were initially suspended on September 18 due to… Read More

Boating disruption on lake in La Porte County for dredging

IN, United States

LA PORTE COUNTY, Ind. — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources announced public access to Hudson Lake in La Porte County will be disrupted from mid-October through the end of the year due to a dredging project. DNR officials say the work is aimed at improving boating access. The work is funded by the DNR’s… Read More

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