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First Bubble Barrier stops plastic from Amsterdam’s canals. Video

Amsterdam , Netherlands

The Great Bubble Barrier launched the first Bubble Barrier which is currently stopping plastic before entering our seas. The implementation was made possible by the Regional Waterauthority Amstel, Gooi en Vecht (Amsterdam) and the Municipality of Amsterdam. We are thankful for this collaboration. It is a first step to bring the Bubble Barrier further to… Read More

ASBPA commends House Committee on Water Bill, urges passage

United States

The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association (ASBPA) commends the House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee for the development and markup of the 2020 Water Resources Development Act. This bill contains numerous provisions to improve the resiliency of our nation’s coastlines, better manage coastal sediment, and advance natural and nature-based infrastructure that reduce flood and coastal… Read More

Covid-19 Impact on Dredge Pumps Market, Global Research Reports 2020-2021

World , United States

In this report, the Covid-19 Impact on Dredge Pumps market is valued at USD XX million in 2019 and is expected to reach USD XX million by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of XX% between 2019 and 2026. Covid-19 Impact on Dredge Pumps market has been broken down by major regions, with… Read More

Urgent dredging requested for Oceanside harbor; entrance hazardous for boaters

CA, United States

Two boats capsized and three others needed assistance over the July Fourth weekend OCEANSIDE — City and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officials say the entrance to the Oceanside harbor will have to be dredged again this fall, the second time this year, to keep it open and safe for navigation through the winter. Sand… Read More

U.S. Department of Energy gives green light to LNG export terminal

OR, United States

The U.S. Department of Energy announced this week it will allow firms to export liquefied natural gas to international markets from the proposed Jordan Cove terminal on the southern coast of Oregon. The move brings natural gas producers in landlocked states like Wyoming closer to tapping into demand for the commodity overseas, proponents said. U.S…. Read More

Orion Group Holdings, Inc. Announces Contract Award of Approximately $15 Million

Houston , TX, United States

HOUSTON–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Jul. 13, 2020– Orion Group Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: ORN) (the “Company”) a leading specialty construction company, today announced a contract award of approximately $15 million. The Company’s Marine segment has been awarded a contract from the US Army Corps of Engineers (“USACE”) to provide dredging services in Port Mansfield, Texas. The project award, which… Read More

Dredging Market: Trends and Future Applications

World , United States

Market Overview: Dredging is a method in which debris and sediments are excavated from the bottom of sea, rivers, lakes, harbors, and other water bodies. Dredging is done to maintain or increase the depth of navigation channels, berthing areas or anchorages to ensure the safe passage of ships and boats so that boats and ships… Read More

River revival project begins

OH, United States

LOWELLVILLE — A company from Hilliard filtered steel mill sediment from the Mahoning River on Friday so dredging can begin soon. The preliminary work is in anticpation of a dam removal project headed by the Eastgate Regional Council of Governments. The plan, developed several years ago, is to remove nine dams from Lowellville to Leavittsburg,… Read More

Lakeville resident selected for prestigious award

MN, United States

ST. PAUL, Minn. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters in Washington, D.C., recently selected Lakeville, Minnesota, resident and St. Paul District senior hydraulic engineer Ann Banitt as the recipient of its Hydrology, Hydraulics and Coastal Community of Practice Professional of the Year Award. The award was virtually presented June 24. This award recognizes… Read More

New England Army engineers receive new commander

MA, United States

CONCORD, Mass. — Col. John A. Atilano II became the 38th commander of New England-based Army engineers during a change of command ceremony today at the district’s Concord headquarters. He assumed leadership from Col. William M. Conde. “I am honored to command the New England District,” Atilano said. “These are unprecedented times in our nation’s… Read More

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