Waterlog by Howard Marlowe and Dan Ginolfi, Warwick Consultants Offshore Wind Legislation Directs Revenues to Beach Nourishment and Coastal Protection | States impacted by offshore wind projects deserve a cut of the revenues derived from the sale of lease areas to offset impacts to the environment and local economies. The Save Limit Grow Act of… Read More
ABERDEEN supplier of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the energy sector, Mo and Co, has won a three-year contract with Boskalis Subsea Services Limited, based in Westhill. The six-figure contract is anticipated to attract a significant number of orders over the period, and will see the company provide branded head-to-toe equipment and workwear for the… Read More
Hundreds of truckloads of silt looks set to be removed from the Bannockburn Inlet near Cromwell and pumped further down the Kawarau Arm of Lake Dunstan towards the town. Contact Energy is in the process of requesting go-ahead from the Otago Regional Council to dredge the bed of the lake at the inlet, to make… Read More
The dredging of Milford Harbor is scheduled to begin mid-October, according to Milford’s chief of staff, Justin Rosen. Rosen said the city of Milford was granted $5 million in federal funding for testing, permitting and dredging the Federal Channel and Federal Anchorage and removing and replacing the mooring tackle, including Helix anchors and Seaflex downlines…. Read More
Workers staffing the dredge that will spend the next three years sucking sediment from the bottom of Cedar Lake say they have heard all the stories of what may be hidden in the lake’s murky depths. Airplanes, a locomotive engine, automobiles, boats, snowmobiles, slot machines, weapons and potentially even the remains of infamous missing teamster… Read More