SEAFAR, a Belgian tech and service provider specializing in remote-controlled and crew-reduced inland navigation, announced that it has established Germany’s inaugural Remote Operations Center in collaboration with project partners… Read More
Author: Waterways Journal
The St. Paul Engineer District has set reopening dates for four Upper Mississippi River locks that have been closed for winter maintenance. • Lock and Dam 2 in… Read More
The annual Pushing Hope charity events—including a golf tournament, cornhole tournament and seafood boil—are scheduled for August 16 at the Spencer T. Olin Golf Course in Alton, Ill. Read More
Wanda Reed, 86, of Commerce, Mo., passed away February 25. She was a cook for ARTCO on the mv. Ginny Stone for 26 years. Read More
Texas A&M University at Galveston announced on February 29 that, effective next fall, it is reducing fees for current and future out-of-state students seeking a merchant mariner license from… Read More
The Vicksburg Engineer District partnered with Inland Rivers, Ports & Terminals to host a “We Work the Waterways” event last month at the Jesse Brent Lower Mississippi River… Read More
A warm February led to increased snowmelt and runoff in the Missouri River Basin above Sioux City, Iowa, but didn’t do much to change the outlook for the coming… Read More
The St. Louis Regional Freightway calls a 300-acre port district zoned property in Herculaneum, Mo., a unique opportunity for intermodal development, citing the location’s more than 2 miles of… Read More
The New Orleans Engineer District recently awarded a $4.4 million contract to address seepage remediation for a portion of the levee in Iberville Parish, La., as part of the… Read More
U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) was guest of honor at a February 16 groundbreaking ceremony for the Starved Rock Breakwater Project, a habitat restoration effort led by the Corps… Read More