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U.S. Court Places Hold on Clean Water Rule Nationwide

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A U.S. court on Friday issued an order temporarily blocking the implementation of a federal water rule across the country, the latest in a series of legal setbacks for Obama administration environmental regulations. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit granted a nationwide stay against the so-called Waters of the United States (WOTUS)… Read More

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Philly Mayoral Candidates Debate Port Expansion

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With the Delaware River dredging and the widening of the Panama Canal nearing completion, talks of expanding the Philadelphia Port are picking up steam and Democratic mayoral candidate Jim Kenney is going with it. At event after event, Kenney has been beating the drum on how the port expansion could bring thousands of working-class jobs… Read More

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EPA to Review $43M Dredging Plan for Pompton Lake

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Details of a $43 million plan to remove 10,600 dump trucks’ worth of contaminated sediment from the bottom of Pompton Lake have been submitted to the federal Environmental Protection Agency. It is expected to take three years to remove the contamination as well as tainted soil from the shoreline, according to the plan. The pollution… Read More

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Local Tories and Grits Exchange Barbs on River Dredging

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Keeping the Fraser River open to commerce and industry while maintaining the environment was a hot topic at a recent all-candidates meeting. Liberal candidate Joe Peschisolido said the Conservatives have “abdicated” their responsibility to maintain the river’s environment. Meanwhile, the Conservative candidate for the Steveston Richmond East riding, Kenny Chiu, told the audience that the… Read More

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Federal Funding Miracle Needed for Harbor Dredge

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At extreme low tide in the middle of York Harbor’s north basin, so much silt has collected that people can walk from a float onto a sandbar and appear to be walking on water. The town’s Harbor Board is poised to try to rectify this concerning problem in the north basin and elsewhere in the… Read More

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US Port Funding in Peril

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US ports could be at risk of losing out on new grants for vital infrastructure projects following Congress’ temporary funding bill, says the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA). Instead of passing appropriations bills that would fully fund the US government by the September 30 deadline, Congress passed a continuing resolution (CR) through December 11…. Read More

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Traders Call for Dredging as Cruise Ship Passes By

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TRADERS have told of their disappointment after the biggest cruise liner of the season was unable to stop at Falmouth – with the lack of dredging of the harbour being blamed. The Norwegian Star, which was expected to bring between 800 and 1,000 visitors ashore, decided against anchoring in Falmouth Bay due to a heavy… Read More

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Alternatives Considered for Platte River

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The riverbed at the mouth of the Platte River in Benzie County went undisturbed again this year, only the second September since 1967 the entrance to Lake Michigan hasn’t been dredged. The National Park Service meanwhile launched an environmental assessment study to look at dredging’s effects, and highlighted five alternatives to the decades-long practice. “We’re… Read More

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Army Corps of Engineers Proposes Canal Changes to Prevent Waikiki Flooding

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As part of a plan to help prevent flooding in Waikiki, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is proposing to change the Ala Wai Canal. Proposed changes were presented on Wednesday at Washington Middle School followed by public comments, KITV-TV reports (http://bit.ly/1RjPtJf). The project would build in-stream debris basins along the Makiki, Manoa and Palolo… Read More

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Waterfront Group Meeting with Selectmen

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The Waterfront Revitalization Committee was planning to meet with the Board of Selectmen last night to go over proposals and plans to be submitted to the Special Town Meeting, tentatively scheduled for Nov. 2. The committee met last Wednesday evening at the Town Hall Annex to go over some of the details to be presented… Read More

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Cayman Islands Green Lights $150 Million Cruise Port Development

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The Cayman Islands will move forward with plans to build a $150 million cruise ship pier and passenger terminal, the country’s premier said Wednesday. The controversial plan calls for the construction of a pier and terminal in the harbor of George Town, the country’s capital. Cruise industry giant Carnival Corp. is likely to play a… Read More

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Corps Seeks to Dredge Milford Harbor Channel

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has proposed dredging the 10-foot-wide navigation channel in Milford Harbor, which has become shallow with sandy material. “Natural shoaling processes and storm events have reduced available depths in the 10-foot-deep entrance channel in Milford Harbor … ,” said Project Manager Jack Karalius, of the corps’ New England District. “Given… Read More

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Charleston Cruise Terminal Dispute in the Hands of Court, Army Corps

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A protracted dispute between South Carolina’s Ports Authority and local groups regarding a proposed cruise ship terminal in Charleston, SC will be sorted out in the coming months by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the South Carolina Court of Appeals, according to the Associated Press. The Ports Authority’s $35 million vision has the… Read More

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Massive Dredging Needed for Indian Port-led Cluster Project

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Capital dredging works on an unprecedented scale is on the cards as the Indian government pushes its ambitious Sagarmala project that will see regional economic clusters centred on port development. “The proposed integration of coastal and inland waterways for faster and more eco-friendly movement of cargo along India’s sea and river ports will open up… Read More

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Excavator for Wiggins Pass Dredging Project Sinks

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The huge excavator from the barge used for dredging Wiggins Pass sunk beneath the stormy waves just beyond Delnor-Wiggins State Park on Tuesday. “The excavator was on the barge and fell off during rough seas,” said Connie Deane, a spokeswoman from Collier County. “The excavator is the piece of equipment that pulls the sand away… Read More

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