For almost 30 years now, the city of Madeira Beach has seen excess sand pile up here on the northern end of John's Pass. The project’s goal is to get it all out and restore access to the marinas ...
MADEIRA BEACH, Fla. — More than one month into the long-awaited dredging project in John’s Pass, the city of Madeira Beach confirms the contractor is only about 20% complete. A spokesperson for the ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has dredged the lower Columbia River since the 1860s to create a deeper shipping channel between Portland and the Pacific Ocean. The agency says the practice is ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is considering resuming dredging on the Apalachicola River after a 20-year pause. Six Florida counties along the river have united to call for a plan that balances ...
The age-old Florida question of how to balance economic development with environmental conservation is playing out once again, this time at Port Everglades. A massive dredging project to make room for ...
At Lough Neagh in Northern Ireland, sand has been dredged commercially for decades. Large vessels remove sand from the lakebed and transport it to the shore. Because this happens underwater, the scale ...
The Two Rivers Harbor dredging project is a top priority for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers pending federal funding. Dredging is needed every five years to keep the harbor safe for commercial and ...
Federal funding has been allocated for a fall dredging of the Oceanside Harbor, which will be the second dredging this year and will allow the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to transition the annual ...
Preparations for the annual dredging of the Oceanside harbor channel will start this week after the weekend’s 70.3-mile Ironman triathlon that includes a harbor swim. Work crews will begin setting up ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has delayed the dredging of the Two Rivers Harbor until likely 2028. The harbor, last dredged in 2020, typically requires maintenance every five years to remain safe ...
Until 1970, the US dumped an estimated 17,000 tons of unspent chemical weapons from World War I and II off the coast of the Atlantic Ocean—and that disposal decision continues to haunt commercial ...
Fort Pierce dredging projects starts March 5. Project will remove 7,500 cubic yards of muck and reduce sedimentation into Taylor Creek and the Indian River Lagoon. The basin will be dredged by about 2 ...