DFO standing committee members visited wharves in Shelburne and Yarmouth counties as part of consultation process SHELBURNE, N.S. — Doubling the annual base funding for the small craft harbours program and creating an additional envelope of money just for maintenance dredging projects are among the 14 recommendations in a report of the House of Commons… Read More
Washington (March 12, 2019) – The President’s Budget for Fiscal Year 2020 (FY 2020) includes $4.827 billion in gross discretionary funding for the Civil Works program of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “The Fiscal 2020 Civil Works budget for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reflects the Administration’s priorities for water resources infrastructure,” said… Read More
GREEN BAY (WLUK) – No one commented on a proposal for papermaker P.H. Glatfelter to pay at least $20.5 million for Fox River cleanup, so the federal government is asking for the plan to be approved. Several area paper companies are paying for the removal and capping of PCBs in the river between Appleton and… Read More
CARTERET COUNTY, NC (WITN) A massive project is underway to help improve beaches along the crystal coast, a project that became critical in the wake of Hurricane Florence. The $21 million beach re-nourishment project has been in the works for quite some time but the it got shifted a little after Hurricane Florence wiped out… Read More
Partial government shutdown delayed project at state park near Lewiston; work now set for December The planned dredging of the marina at Hells Gate State Park near Lewiston won’t happen until next winter because of delays linked to the recent partial government shutdown and other logistical issues. Park officials secured a permit from the Army… Read More
Photo: marinas.com President Donald Trump included $138 million in his budget for the coming year to help deepen Charleston Harbor to 52 feet so it can handle heavier container ships. The project, in the works since 2011, had never been included in a president’s budget until now. The U.S. Army Corps last year revised a… Read More
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The Board of Water Supply had been dredging its largest reservoir in Nuuanu since January before it opened its floodgate last month, emptying millions of gallons of water into the Nuuanu Stream, Hawaii News Now has learned. The state Health Department on Monday canceled a brown water advisory it issued for the… Read More
SHALIMAR — By the end of this week, Okaloosa County officials hope to find a dredge that can perform the county’s East Pass dredging/beach restoration work, possibly within the “100 days of summer” from Memorial Day to Labor Day. “We’re still contacting dredging companies to see if they have any equipment that could be allocated… Read More
FAIR HAVEN — U.S. Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand both Democrats, and U.S. Representative John Katko, R-24 of Syracuse, are calling on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to provide funding for repairs to the West Pier and West Barrier Bar of Little Sodus Bay Harbor in the village of… Read More
By Heiko Osterchrist, Associate Publisher, DredgeWire Michael Gerhardt, Vice President of the Dredging Contractors of America, gaveled into session the fourth Pipeline Task Force (PTF) meeting on March 12, 2019, in Washington, DC. “We are moving forward today with this important group of stakeholders, who all have a vested interest in making sure submerged pipelines… Read More
FILE – In this Feb. 28, 2017, file photo, water flows down the Oroville Dam’s crippled spillway in Oroville, Calif. The federal government has rejected $306 million in reimbursements for California’s repair of the nation’s tallest dam, a state agency said Friday, March 8, 2019. That’s just less than half of what California has so… Read More
[Steve Heaslip/The Cape Cod Times] CHATHAM — Last summer’s fleet departure for the fishing grounds looked like a parade, fisherman John Our said, with 30 vessels leaving and returning at the same time at Aunt Lydia’s Cove. They were trying to make the most of a diminished tidal window, as shifting channels and sandbars made… Read More
Lake Orono is being talked about in St. Paul. File photo House bill approved that would switch from LCCMR bonds to traditional bonds to avoid potential legal challenge The Minnesota House on March 4 approved House File 80, a bill to convert bonding projects previously financed by Legislative-Citizen Commission on Minnesota Resources bonds to traditional… Read More
Photo by Kit Conn Bethany Beach is looking for solutions to wetland erosion in its Loop Canal, which its officials say will likely require dredging and added bulkheads. The possible project, which the town has yet to finalize, would tackle wetland erosion that has built up sediment at the bottom of the canal. “It’s a… Read More
Lee Street Beach. (Google Maps) A newly announced program calls for using sand dredge from Waukegan Harbor by the Corps of Engineers to build up portions of the shoreline in Evanston and three other north shore communities. The Chicagoland Lakefront Protection project, announced by Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin, will also provide federal resources… Read More