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$18M Thornbury wastewater plant expansion should be complete by 2024

Canada

The $18 million project will expand the plant’s service capacity to meet community growth The Town of The Blue Mountains (TBM) has secured an engineering firm to move forward with its $18 million expansion of the Thornbury Wastewater Treatment Plant. IBI Group will be responsible for the design and construction of the equipment for the expansion,… Read More

Beaches Closed After 8.5 Million Gallons of Sewage Spill in Los Angeles County

CA, United States

Officials contained the spill on Friday but were still working to repair a sewer main that collapsed, leading to the release of untreated sewage into the Dominguez Channel. About eight and a half million gallons of untreated sewage have spilled into a flood-control waterway in Los Angeles County since Thursday afternoon, prompting at least five… Read More

Siemens Gamesa, Dominion Energy Advance Plans for 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia Project

VA, United States

Siemens Gamesa and Dominion Energy subsidiary Dominion Energy Virginia are taking the next steps forward with the delivery of offshore wind turbines at the 2.6 GW Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind commercial project. An agreement has been reached planning to use 176 units of the large SG 14-222 DD offshore wind turbine for an expected 10-year… Read More

Gov. Northam announces historic $1 billion funding to restore, conserve Chesapeake Bay

VA, United States

CHARLES CITY, Va. — During his “Thank You, Virginia” tour, Gov. Ralph Northam announced earlier this week that his two-year budget proposal will provide historic funding for the Chesapeake Bay, clean water infrastructure and conserving the Commonwealth’s natural resources. With this proposal, the Commonwealth has dedicated more than $1 billion to restore the Chesapeake Bay… Read More

Army Corps begins dredging in Cape Henry Channel to support ports of Virginia, Baltimore; Dutra in 2.36mm yd3 project

VA, United States

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and contractors have started a dredging project that will remove about 2.36 million cubic yards of material from the Cape Henry Federal Navigation Channel. According to an Army Corps news release, work for the $14.8 million contract began recently in the channel, which is… Read More

Message to ocean carriers: Act on U.S. agriculture exports or face FMC action

United States

Two Biden administration cabinet members, Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg and Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, have written leading ocean carriers. They urge them to help mitigate disruptions to agricultural shippers of U.S. exports and relieve supply chain disruptions created by the COVID-19 pandemic by restoring reciprocal treatment of imports and exports and improving service…. Read More

Topsail Island towns begin work on new resiliency effort

NC, United States

Just look around. Rising sea level, increased tidal flooding, more frequent, beach-eroding storms – those who live and work on Topsail Island see it. The UNCW Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship’s Alliance for the Blue Economy establishes southeastern North Carolina as a national leader in the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, while… Read More

Push for wind farm off Wilmington’s coast continues despite local concerns

NC, United States

Bill Franks squinted his eyes on a sunny and unusually warm mid-December day and looked out into the Atlantic from the sandy shore of Caswell Beach. “I support clean energy, so they would be good to have,” said the Michigan resident, visiting family in Brunswick County for the holidays, when asked if having wind turbines in the near-shore waters off the North Carolina coast would… Read More

Coastal development endangers salt marshes, a resource vital to the Southeast’s economy

NC, United States

Thousands of acres of salt marshes that buffer the South Atlantic coast from hurricanes, sustain the seafood industry and bolster the tourism economy are in danger of washing away, victims of booming development and limited government oversight that have made the threat of sea level rise more menacing. State regulators in the Carolinas and Georgia… Read More

Maryland moves ahead on two offshore wind projects

MD, United States

Maryland’s offshore wind portfolio is poised to grow substantially with a December 17 decision by the Maryland Public Service Commission to award offshore wind renewable energy credits (ORECs) to two developers that have proposed more than 1600 megawatts of energy to be built off the coast of Maryland. The decision in the state’s second round… Read More

SBPF agrees to dump more sand on geotubes, pay $62,000 to consultant

MA, United States

(Dec. 16, 2021) The Sconset Beach Preservation Fund has agreed to pour an estimated 20,000 cubic yards of sand onto the geotube project at the foot of the Sconset Bluff this winter, in a move they hope will be a step towards finding a way forward in the ongoing battle over that project. They will… Read More

Orleans weighs dredging options with Eastham out

MA, United States

ORLEANS — With its consultant Leslie Fields phoning in from the road, the Orleans Select Board was unable to delve as deeply into dredging as it would have liked. The result was a delay until Jan. 5 on furthering last week’s discussion about Eastham’s withdrawal two days earlier from the agreement to dredge the Nauset Estuary.  The… Read More

Massachusetts awards offshore wind power purchase agreement

MA, United States

Mayflower Wind, a 50/50 joint venture (50:50) between Shell New Energies and Ocean Winds, reports that it has been awarded a 400 MW power purchase agreement (PPA) by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and its three biggest utilities as part of Massachusetts’ 83C III offshore wind energy procurement. Combined with an earlier 804 MW PPA. Mayflower… Read More

NTSB reports on 2020 Jacksonville car carrier fire

FL, United States

The cause of fire that broke out aboard the vehicle carrier Höegh Xiamen at the Blount Island Horizon Terminal, Jacksonville, Fla., has been determined, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. An electrical fault from an improperly disconnected battery in a used vehicle was the probable cause of June 2020 fire. Jacksonville Fire and Rescue… Read More

Byram River often causes flooding in Greenwich. Will a $35M bridge replacement fix the issue?

CT, United States

GREENWICH — A major construction project could be coming to the Greenwich/Port Chester border in an effort to mitigate the possibility of flooding. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers presented a $35 million plan to replace the two bridges along Route 1 into Port Chester, N.Y., to improve water flow in the Byram River. “Our… Read More

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