The Corps New York Districts beneficial re-use program takes dredged sand from the harbor deepening program and uses it to rebuild habitats. One of these projects is nearing completion in Jamaica Bay. Travelers using the John F. Kennedy Airport can see the bay as they take off or land. Read More
Author: International Dredging Review
Cavache Dredging is midway through removing a thick layer of muck from Lake Trafford in South Florida. The project is the third and final phase of a decades-long effort to rid the 1600-acre recreational lake of a layer of composted vegetation eight feet thick in places that caused a massive fish kill in 1996. Read More
IDR Staff writer David Murray analyzing local Indian news reports describes navigation and dredging situation at two major Indian ports -Haldia and Goa. Read More
Years of crisis and conflict over inadequate dredging in Indias port of Goa have caught up with the states plans to increase its mining capacity. Read More
EarthCam has announced its new Control Center 7 software. It is designed to provide project managers smart access to remote webcam technology including streaming HD widescreen with visual charting of essential system performance details. Read More
Exhibitors at WEDA 40/TAMU 41 San Juan Puerto Rico June 6 - 9 2010 Read More
Elastec/American Marine has shipped 48350 feet (9.14 miles) of a specialized containment boom to assist in containing spilled oil from the Deepwater Horizon drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. Read More
VeruTEK Technologies a developer of green technologies for environmental cleanup demonstrated VeruSOLVE Marine to contractors in Escambia County Florida on May 2. The company has two products. Read More
Nalco (NYSE:NLC) confirmed that it is providing oil dispersants and support to BP and the responders dealing with the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. The company will continue to provide these dispersants as requested for as long as responders have the need. Read More
Gulf Island Fabrication Inc. of Houma Louisiana received a contract on May 7 to replace the upper deckhouse and pilot house of the Corps of Engineers Dredge Potter in a $9410156 contract. Read More