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Dredging pipe found in La Union

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The Philippine Coast Guard here faces a blank wall on a dredging machine pipe which was apparently swept by strong waves that ended up in Barangay Baroro Saturday afternoon. Milky Ocampo, a resident of the town, said that he saw it floating in the sea waters at about two to three in the afternoon, “Maybe… Read More

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Grant could make way for large Navy ships

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Large combat ships full of sailors ready to spend money at local businesses could soon be docking at the Navy base after a new study is completed. In a letter Bay County Manager Bob Majka received Tuesday, the state’s Department of Economic Opportunity announced Bay County will be receiving a grant of up to $185,000… Read More

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Feds Extend Comment Period On Dredged Material Plan For L.I. Sound

United States

The deadline for written comments on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dredged Material Management Plan has been extended to 60 days, Rep. Lee Zeldin announced on Thursday. The new deadline for comments is Oct. 18, he said. Zeldin wrote to the Army Corps Aug. 10 seeking an extension of the 30-day deadline set by… Read More

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Innovation, conservation, dredging in the mix for Kansas’ water future

United States

Innovation, dredging and conservation all are in the cards as Kansas tries to prepare for the drought that its climate history suggests will come again. Most of Kansas endured economically painful drought in 2012 and 2013, leading farmers to downsize their livestock herds and cope with diminished yields when soil and ponds dried out. The… Read More

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Low navigability disrupts Shimula ferry services

United States

Navigability crisis has badly disrupted ferry services on the Shimulia-Kawrakandi route in the past two weeks, multiplying the woes of thousands of passengers of 21 southern districts. As four ro-ro ferries have remained out of operation for two weeks, 14 medium and small ferries transported goods and passengers during this period. But operations of medium… Read More

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Mombasa handles its largest container vessel

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Kenya’s port of Mombasa last week handled the Maersk-operated, MV Clemens Schulte, the first time a container vessel with almost 6000 TEU capacity is calling on the East African coastline. According to a Kenya Ports Authority statement, ‘The arrival of the ship signifies yet another benefit of the completed capacity expansion projects. The dredging of… Read More

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Dredging Of Rivers Affected By DuPont Pollution ‘Inevitable,’ Expert Says

United States

In light of a July 2015 report on mercury contamination, dredging in the Ramapo-Pompton Rivers is “inevitable,” but just how much contaminated river sediment needs to be removed — and how much this will impact nearby residents — remains to be seen, according to a Rutgers professor. “It’s certainly going to spark a clean up,”… Read More

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Groups say more PCB removal work needed as project nears completion

United States

The large scale Hudson River clean up project is nearing the finish line as General Electric Co. (GE) expects to complete its estimated $2 billion PCB dredging project in October. But some groups say infrastructure and equipment shouldn’t be removed until questions are answered about PCBs in other parts of the river and surrounding flood… Read More

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Klee: DEEP Supports Army Corps Dredging Plans For Long Island Sound

United States

The Commissioner of Connecticut’s Department of Energy and Environmental Protection says his agency supports recommendations for the management of dredged materials that have been proposed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. “The Draft Dredged Material Management Plan (DMMP) released by the Army Corps identifies a range of environmentally sound alternatives for the handling of… Read More

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Coastal Restoration Designs Selected

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Three coastal restoration plans have been selected in an international design contest kicked off two years ago by theEnvironmental Defense Fund. Plans call for multiple diversions, starting in Belle Chase, in varying locations for the next 100 years. The competition was called “Changing Course.” It centers on harnessing the power of the Mississippi River to… Read More

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Adani poised to submit third plan for dredging in Great Barrier Reef

United States

The latest version of Adani’s controversial plan to dredge in Great Barrier Reefwaters to expand its Queensland coal port is poised to go before federal environment minister Greg Hunt for approval. Guardian Australia understands Queensland mining minister Anthony Lynhamwill announce on Thursday that an environmental impact statement on the Abbot Point port expansion is complete,… Read More

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Dublin Port wants to dump 10 million tonnes of dredge waste off Howth. Some people aren’t too happy…

United States

SCUBA-DIVERS ARE objecting to Dublin Port’s plans to dump 10 million tonnes of dredging waste off Howth Head. The process is being carried out as part of the port’s massive revamp plan. An Bord Pleanála gave the green light to the €230 million redevelopment plan – aimed at increasing the flow of cargo and cruise… Read More

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Residents press need for dredging channel

United States

Unless the Sicamous channel is dredged, the community may see some of its tourism economy slip away. This was part of the message delivered to District of Sicamous council by Mary-Ann Easton and Bill Anderson, who served as a delegation representing stratas for the Riverside and the Narrows. With the low water in the channel,… Read More

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PortMiami dredge damages more coral than feds expected

United States

Deepening Port Miami to make way for bigger ships has caused far more damage to rare coral at the bottom of Biscayne Bay than federal wildlife managers originally calculated. In a series of letters and emails with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which is overseeing dredge work, the National Marine Fisheries Service warned between… Read More

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Drought conditions prompt WDFW to limit suction dredging, other activities in rivers

United States

In a new effort to protect fish threatened by drought, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is taking steps to limit activities including suction dredging and certain construction projects in rivers around the state, including rivers in Jefferson County. Effective immediately, emergency regulations filed by WDFW Aug. 14 prohibit or restrict suction dredging… Read More

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