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Dredging begins at Michigan’s St Joseph Harbor

Dredger at an unidentified harbour US Army Corps of Engineers

Posted on May 19, 2025

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Detroit District has begun dredging in Michigan’s outer St Joseph Harbor to keep the federal channel open.

The purpose of dredging is to remove shoaling and to perform preventative maintenance at the harbour mouth to avoid interruptions to the commercial shipping season.

Hydraulic dredging, pumping sediment through a temporary pipeline, will be used to clear the shoal at St Joseph Harbor. The sediment will then be beneficially reused and placed at a depth of about four feet (1.2 metres) deep along the shoreline south of the harbour starting at Park Street.

About 22,000 cubic yards (17,000 cubic metres) of sediment is scheduled to be dredged.

King Co based in Holland, Michigan, is dredging St Joseph Harbor as part of a US$1.5 million three-harbour contract that also includes outer Holland and Grand Haven Harbors. Work in Holland concluded earlier this month.

“St Joseph Harbor is an important commercial harbour for shipping in West Michigan that historically has seen seasonal shoaling from weather events,” said Liz Newell Wilkinson, the operations manager at the Grand Haven Office of the USACE Detroit District.

“Luckily, our early surveys show the harbour is in relatively good conduction following the winter months and should be ready for a busy 2025 season.”

Dredging operations are expected to conclude in St Joseph Harbor on Friday, May 23, unless weather impacts the schedule.

In addition to dredging St Joseph Harbor, the USACE Engineer Research and Development Center will monitor the dredging and placement in 2025 and 2026 to help identify ways to improve beach nourishment.

The monitoring includes looking at turbidity, the cloudiness of the water, using several small orange buoys along the harbour. An underwater autonomous vehicle will measure conditions in the water and an aerial drone will take photos of the work.

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