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Townsville Port to Create New Landmass in Harbour with Dredge Spoil from $1.3B Expansion Project

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The Townsville Port will use dredge spoil from its $1.3 billion expansion project to create extra land that will extend into the harbour. The port is close to finalising its renewed environmental impact statement (EIS) for the project after the Federal Government outlawed the practice of dumping dredge spoil into the ocean. The document will… Read More

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North Carolina Shoaling Prompts Calls for Dredging

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North Carolina ferry captains say shoaling between Hatteras and Ocracoke islands has created some of the worst conditions they’ve seen. Capt. Timmy Jennette slowed his ferry to 4 mph last week to slither around one of two shoals that stretch hundreds of feet in the middle of the five-mile channel. His depth gauge showed dashes… Read More

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United States Army Corps of Engineers Gives Green Light to Long Beach Breakwater Study

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Once upon a time, before the construction of the breakwater off the Long Beach coastline in the 1940s, the city was renowned for its waves, which drew surfers from across the region to a beach that had been dubbed the “Waikiki of the Southern California.” Since then, the bay has been transformed into a waveless,… Read More

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Christie to Use Eminent Domain in Ocean Co.

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The first eminent domain actions to attain easements have been filed against beachfront property owners in northern Ocean County, Gov. Chris Christie‘s administration said. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requires the easements to construct a federally funded engineered beach and dune project that will protect those coastal communities hardest hit by superstorm Sandy from… Read More

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West Hartford Residents Upset About Field Being Used For DEEP Dredging Project

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A state agency’s plans to dump sediment from Piper Brook on a field has angered neighborhood residents who say the field will never be the same. “It seems to me that they did this pretty much in secret to our park,” Southwood Drive resident Ralph Mittica said. “When I start thinking about their promises, they’ve… Read More

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Editorial: Cleaning up Alcoa’s Mess

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The state and local officials need to develop and support new strategies to create jobs. In an all-too-common scenario, another major industrial company is shutting down its manufacturing upstate, leaving behind economic devastation and a toxic mess. This time the grim report comes from St. Lawrence County, where Alcoa has announced it will close its… Read More

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Loss of Energy Plant’s Coal Shipments Could Threaten Dredging at Port of Muskegon

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The loss of coal shipments due to the closing of the B.C. Cobb Plant could have serious implications on the Port of Muskegon. The coal shipped in for use at the Consumers Energy plant on Muskegon Lake currently accounts for about half of the port’s annual tonnage, or products brought in via the port. With… Read More

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Queensland Parliament Passes Sustainable Ports Bill as Bid to Exclude Cairns, Mourilyan Fails

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A bid to have Cairns and Mourilyan removed from the Queensland Government’s Sustainable Ports Bill has been rejected in State Parliament. The bill passed through Parliament yesterday, after receiving bipartisan support and that of the independent Member for Cook, Billy Gordon, with Katter’s Australian Party (KAP) MPs voting against it. The laws restrict the development… Read More

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EPA Approves GE Plan to End Dredging of PCBs From Hudson River

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General Electric Co. Thursday won approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to shut down a 100-acre plant the company has used during a seven-year project to treat polluted sediment dredged from the bed of the Hudson River. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE

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Dredging Sought Around Ho Chi Minh City

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The congested waterways around Ho Chi Minh City are set for an upgrade. Local authorities have asked central government for loans of $380m to get dredging underway on key waterway, the Soai Rap, a tributary of the Saigon River. The dredging would allow vessels of up to 50,000 dwt call at Vietnam’s second city. The… Read More

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National Marine Dredging : Wave of Pledges for Egypt Port

United States

Multibillion dollar pledges from GCC investors to fund port and real estate projects in Egypt dominated an economic conference held in the north coast town of Marsa Matrouh at the end of last month. The UAE and Saudi Arabia took centre stage with multibillion dollar pledges, mainly for property development and plans to build “the… Read More

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Public Comments on Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River System Proposal at Open House

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Apalachicola—once dubbed the oyster capital of the world—doesn’t even come close to holding that title anymore. Many blame the lack of fresh water flowing into the Apalachicola Bay and are calling it a crisis. Monday night was the public’s last night to comment on the water flow issues in person, during an open house. The… Read More

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State Appeals Court Won’t Hear SC Cruise Case Before 2016

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Attorneys will have to wait until next year to argue about a permit for a contentious $35 million passenger cruise terminal in downtown Charleston. The State Court of Appeals had said it would hear the case the week of Dec. 7. But a court official said Monday that scheduling conflicts have now delayed arguments until… Read More

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Urgent Dredging is Needed to Navigate Ring Harbour

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A WEST Cork councillor has this week called on Cork County Council to carry out immediate dredging works at Ring Harbour in Clonakilty amid widespread concerns over the build-up of sand at the harbour entrance. Cllr Noel O’Donovan (FG), who recently met with a number of concerned local fisherman and leisure boat owners, raised the… Read More

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Corps of Engineers Hears Concerns About Apalach Bay

United States

With a crisis facing Apalachicola Bay, about 130 people who attended an event held by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Monday voice their concerns about the agency’s plans for the waters that feed the bay. The “open house” in Eastpoint was the fifth and final event in the Corps’ solicitation of public comment… Read More

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