For the first time in about 15 years, Baltimore County’s Hart-Miller Island could be reopened as a disposal area for dredged sediments as development plans accelerate for a new container ship terminal ...
A plan to store dredged material from the Baltimore Harbor in the Patapsco River off Stoney Beach is on hold while lawmakers, residents and government officials come to an agreement on how to proceed ...
BALTIMORE - Residents in Pasadena in Anne Arundel County tell WJZ they are concerned after learning Maryland Port Administration is considering putting dredge material in part of the river where they ...
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After nearly a decade of planning and delays, work to dredge sediment from the bottom of the Newport Harbor has begun. The project, contracted through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and co-managed ...
PORT ANGELES — Ship captains can be less fearful about grounding their vessels in Port Angeles Harbor. A $1.6 million dredging project has been completed at the Port of Port Angeles Terminal 3 pier.
An NRC committee will conduct an independent evaluation of dredging projects that will look at the expected effectiveness of dredging contaminated sediments at Superfund megasites. The assessment will ...
More than 20 million cubic yards of sediment, enough to build 2,000 acres of land, was taken from the bottom of the Mississippi River and pumped into wetland areas along the lower channel — a record ...
Civil engineer Bridget Henk with MMSD is coordinating construction of the facility that will hold contaminated sediment as it is removed from Milwaukee's rivers and estuary. She's standing at the ...
MMSD senior project manager Bridget Henk calls the removal of contaminated sediments from Milwaukee's rivers and estuary a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to do right by our waterways. You may have ...
City and county leaders across Cowlitz County are raising alarms about escalating flood risks along the Cowlitz River, warning that sediment from Mount St. Helens continues to fill the riverbed more ...