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Join WEDA on Thursday, May 25, at 4 PM EST for our next webinar, “Three Decades of Experience with Beneficial Use of Dredged Material in New Jersey”

NJ, United States

General Webinar Overview: The State of New Jersey boasts one of the most extensive maritime transportation systems in the country with over 600 nautical miles of engineered waterways ranging from the entrance channels to the NY/NJ Harbor to the back bays of the Atlantic coastal zone to the shipping channels of the Delaware River supporting… Read More

Silt rising to dangerous levels, warns Delta mayor, MLA

Canada

It’s not right that Ladner gets nothing. That’s what Delta South MLA Ian Paton said in the legislature Monday, reiterating a call he also made last week for the provincial government to step up and support local river channel dredging. The BC United MLA referred to last month’s announcement of $2.1 million in funding to… Read More

Boskalis Completes Good First Quarter & Future Looks Positive

Netherlands

FIRST QUARTER HIGHLIGHTS Busy quarter with revenue growth and higher earnings Favorable market conditions Increase in order book to record high level of EUR 6.5 billion Solid balance sheet with positive net cash position Boskalis concluded a busy and good first quarter. Both revenue and earnings increased compared to Q1 2022 and both major divisions… Read More

Clean energy enabled Port of the future unveiled in Newcastle

Australia

Australia’s deepwater global gateway has unveiled its blueprint for the Port of the Future, today releasing artist impression images of Stage 1 of its future Clean Energy Precinct site. The 220-hectare parcel of Port land has been earmarked for development to position Newcastle and the Hunter Region as a leading production, storage and export hub… Read More

Gloucester Docks dredging: Canal trust tight-lipped over it income to supply Bristol with water

United Kingdom

Canal and River Trust will not reveal how much it is being paid to supply Bristol with drinking water. The trust say they believe the high levels of silt which is preventing boats from mooring at Gloucester Docks is due to water being pumped into the canal during last year’s drought. They have a contract with Bristol… Read More

Offshore Wind Power Installation Service Market to witness Huge Growth with Projected | Key Players

World ,

Global Market Vision added research publication document on Worldwide Off Shore Wind Power Installation Service Market breaking major business segments and highlighting wider level geographies to get deep dive analysis on market data. The study is a perfect balance bridging both qualitative and quantitative information of Worldwide Off Shore Wind Power Installation Service market. The… Read More

Oceanside Coastal Resilience Design Competition

CA, United States

Today, the City of Oceanside named 15 local, state, and national experts to serve as a Jury in its upcoming Coastal Resilience Design Competition. The Competition intends to generate innovative solutions for the retention of sand along Oceanside’s beloved coast, particularly south of the Oceanside Pier where the impacts from rapid coastal erosion are felt… Read More

Eastham Town Meeting: Voters OK $38.2 million budget, dredging, streamline zoning

MA, United States

A huge 20-by-38-foot American flag waving over the athletic fields provided an appropriate backdrop at Nauset Regional High School on Saturday where more than 320 voters assembled for the start of town meeting. Zoning bylaws, wastewater and housing were top issues on the nine-article warrant. At the session, voters approved a $38.2 million municipal budget, agreed to borrow… Read More

USDA: $18.3M to protect Chesapeake, Delaware River

MD, United States

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Under Secretary Xochitl Torres Small joined Sen. Tom Carper and environmental partners recently to announce $18.3 million in investments to protect and preserve the Chesapeake Bay Watershed and Delaware River Basin. The funding will help build clean water infrastructure and create jobs that will benefit people living in rural… Read More

‘A huge job’: $133 million announced for silt removal in Hawke’s Bay

New Zealand

The Government has announced one of its biggest packages to assist Cyclone Gabrielle recovery efforts in Hawke’s Bay and Gisborne – with $172 million for the processing and disposal of silt. Of that funding, $133.2m has been allocated for Hawke’s Bay and $38.8m for Tairāwhiti. In total, $102m will help councils process and dispose of… Read More

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