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Ports of Auckland won’t appeal High Court ruling

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Ports of Auckland says it will not appeal the High Court decision that revoked consent for its controversial Bledisloe Wharf extensions. Following a board meeting today, ports chief executive Tony Gibson said while the decision caused some problems with consenting and the ability to accommodate more and longer ships “we feel that appealing this case… Read More

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Flood threat looms large, but no step taken to desilt Jhelum

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Almost 10 months after the devastating September deluge, the J&K Government has taken no major initiative to mitigate the looming flood threat even as a flood alert was sounded in the region on Wednesday —- second time in the past four months. Nothing much has so far been done by the government for dredging and… Read More

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Grangemouth dredging

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In order to accommodate larger vessels the Scottish Port of Grangemouth has commissioned a feasibility study to assess the viability and cost of deepening the shipping channels within the port. Located on the Firth of Forth, Grangemouth is Scotland’s premier container port and the study for the deepening of the entrance channel is has been… Read More

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Dredger sinking off Kollam port

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A dredger caught in a legal wrangle and lying anchored three nautical miles off the Kollam port has started sinking. Four crew members on board were on Tuesday rescued by a team from the Neendakara Coastal police station on a directive from the Indian Coast Guard and handed over to Kollam Port authorities. The four… Read More

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Mayor Alvin Brown’s St. Johns River dredging task force will continue meeting in fall

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Mayor Alvin Brown created the task force last year to vet the divergent views about the project and help determine “how we make the financial investment necessary to achieve the harbor deepening.” But since his election defeat last month, the group hasn’t met – canceling two of its scheduled meetings. Although the task force draws… Read More

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USACE denies reservoir permit

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The telephones of opponents of the controversial Washington Parish Reservoir Project rang incessantly Tuesday after word spread that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers denied the current reservoir application for permit. The proposed reservoir was to be constructed in the Oak Grove Community in the center of the parish. Oak Grove residents said if a… Read More

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Corps of Engineers hosts open house in Dubuque

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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Rock Island District is revising and updating its Master Plan that dates to the early 1970s and wants to hear from the public. The Army Corps hosted an open house Tuesday in Dubuque. Two were held in Bettendorf and Burlington, Iowa, last week, and another is scheduled for Thursday… Read More

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Tine urges unity in quest for more inlet dredging dollars

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State Rep. Paul Tine told a roomful of Dare County movers and shakers concerned about long-term solutions to Oregon Inlet Monday that they’d better rally the troops if they want to be heard in Raleigh. “If y’all have a position, you really need to engage your people,” he said. “If it’s going to go to… Read More

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Dredging company pleads guilty over death

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A dredging company could be find up to $250,000 fine over the death of a worker on a barge in Auckland in 2013. Dredging New Zealand has admitted the charge of breaching Health and Safety laws by failing to take steps to ensure of safety of employees. Barge operator Peter Bateman died after he was… Read More

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Dredging should help our entire region

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Hundreds of thousands of people throughout our region get their drinking water from Bayou Lafourche. The water is purified before it makes its way through miles of pipes and into the faucet at your home. But the better the source of that water is, the better off we all are. So it’s a welcome development… Read More

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Singapore Grows Container Terminal in Mega-ship Bid

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Singapore opened the newest addition to its container port on Tuesday, aiming to handle more of the increasing number of mega-ships plying the oceans. A few of the planned 15 berths in Phases 3 and 4 of the Pasir Panjang Terminal are operational. The rest of the S$3.5 billion ($2.6 billion) project is scheduled to… Read More

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Old Fadama residents were informed ahead of demolition

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The Accra Metropolitan Assembly (AMA) has said it duly informed residents of Sodom and Gomorrah before undertaking a demolition exercise in the area.  The AMA task force and other security services demolished over a thousand structures in the area last Saturday. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Arpent Canal work to improve drainage

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A project to improve drainage for the city of Thibodaux and communities north of La. 308 is expected to begin in two or three months. Dwayne Bourgeois, executive director of the North Lafourche Levee District, said the project involves clearing the banks of the 80 Arpent Canal and completing maintenance dredging in the canal between… Read More

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Concerns raised that recent rains will expose Bayou d’Inde sediment

United States

For decades, state and federal environmental agencies, industries and concerned residents have debated how to tackle chemical contamination in Bayou D’Inde. PPG, now Axiall, has done its part, by removing much of the contaminated sediment and relocating it. A local environmentalist said he’s concerned whether the pollution is staying secured. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Sen. Cook explains why he opposes 1/4-cent sales tax for dredging

United States

In a statement this evening, Sen. Bill Cook explained why he opposes a 1/4-cent sales tax without a referendum that has been requested by the Dare County Board of Commissioners to pay for dredging of the county’s inlets. At the board’s request, Rep. Paul Tine introduced the bill, House Bill 388, in late March. It… Read More

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