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  • 15 January 2010
    Project & Tenders

    Dredging which began on Christmas Day to clear the flood-hit Port of Workington of waste and debris has been successfully completed, Cumbria County Council has said. [mappress] Source: New Civil Engineer, January 15, 2010;

  • 5 March 2013
    Equipment

    Archer, the global oilfield service provider, has launched its latest tool, the TornarTM Deep Water BOP Cleaner, which has been designed for safe and effective blowout preventer (BOP) and riser cleaning in deep and ultra-deep water environments. The company made the announcement from booth 555 at the SPE/IADC Drilling Conference and Exhibition in Amsterdam where […]

  • 16 June 2015
    Business & Finance

    Ever since a seaplane carrying Admiral Chester Nimitz struck floating debris while attempting to land in San Francisco Harbor in 1942, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been tasked by Congress with maintaining the navigability of the Bay Area’s waterways. It’s been an assignment that in the years since World War II has focused […]

  • 24 February 2012

    554 containers have now been recovered from Rena by Svitzer salvors and received ashore by the Braemar Howells container processing teams. A further 71 containers have been recovered from the water and shoreline – making a total of 625 now accounted for onshore. Due to swell conditions, the crane barge Smit Borneo is now positioned […]

  • 18 January 2012

    Removal of containers from the bow section of the Rena resumed today, the first time since it broke apart 10 days ago that sea conditions have allowed. The barge Smit Borneo is alongside the port side of the bow and the first container has been removed. The weather at the wreck is relatively calm, with […]

  • 10 January 2012

    The stern section of the MV Rena is perched on the edge of the Astrolabe Reef, with about 75 percent submerged and the remainder sticking up out of the water, Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) says. A small amount of oil has been released from the stern section, along with debris – mostly timber – and […]

  • 10 March 2015
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    Recovery and salvage operations continue in Fort Pierce today as a result of a barge that sank in the inlet Feb. 24. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District officials say operations will likely last through the rest of the week to remove the wreck and its debris field, which are limiting navigation in the […]

  • 19 February 2016
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

    KOOLE MAMMOET Salvage has completed wreck removal operation of the roll-on-roll-off container vessel SALOOS offshore Angola. The vessel capsized in May 2014 at Cabinda anchorage in Angola, carrying 155 containers and cargo. After the grounding of the vessel, an unknown amount of containers was scattered in an area of 60 km² with several containers stranded on […]

  • 9 April 2014

    Australian defence ship Ocean Shield yesterday detected another two possible signals from MH370’s black box in total duration of almost thirteen minutes, officials informed. The main fear is that this could be the final minutes of the black box’s battery life. If that proves to be true, the further search could be pure waste of […]

  • 28 August 2018
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ contractors launched a 27 ton dredger last Thursday into the San Jacinto River as preparations continue for emergency dredging and debris removal along the West Fork of the river. Two dredgers, measuring 90 feet long, 25 feet wide, were transported in and are being reassembled with dredging set to […]

  • 31 January 2017
    Business & Finance, Project & Tenders

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, is seeking contractors for the Craney Island Rehandling Basin maintenance dredging, located in Portsmouth, Virginia. According to the Federal Business Opportunities, the work includes maintenance dredging of the Rehandling Basin at Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area (CIMMA) to a depth of -28 feet Mean Lower Low Water (MLLW) […]

  • 17 July 2013
    Business & Finance

    Congressman Frank Pallone, Jr. (NJ-06) announced $59,741,909 in new Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding to reimburse the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the use of contractors to remove an estimated 850,000 cubic yards of sand and other sediment from waterways in the central region of the state. The additional sand and […]

  • 8 January 2020
    Business & Finance

    Hampton’s Public Works Department has devised a way to add sand to Buckroe Beach and save taxpayers more than $100,000 at the same time.  The stormwater team has been working on a project to retain more water and reduce flooding at Indian Creek in the Wythe area. As part of that project, they arranged for […]

  • 30 December 2014
    Operations & Maintenance

    More than 40 bodies have been retrieved from the Java Sea off the coast of Kalimantan where the AirAsia plane went down with 162 people on board on Sunday. In the earlier reports today, Indonesian officials confirmed six bodies were found in Java Sea waters about 10 kilometers from Flight QZ8501’s last communications with air-traffic control. […]

  • 15 March 2010

    A number of railroad wheels and a dredge bucket, dating back to the early 20th century, were recently uncovered. Encountering this debris during dredging operations can dramatically impede progress, and equipment can be damaged running into these underground obstructions… [mappress] Source:jwfishers ,March 15,2010

  • 19 October 2021
    Authorities & Government, Business Developments & Projects, Collaboration, Equipment, Innovation, Market Outlooks, Outlook & Strategy, Regulation & Policy, Research & Development, Technology

    BladeRunner Energy, in collaboration with the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), has launched and tested its first full-scale hydrokinetic prototype in Alaska.

  • 30 June 2011
    Business & Finance, Equipment

    Baker Hughes  has introduced a wellbore clean-up and displacement system designed to improve efficiency and reduce operational risks in high-cost environments such as deepwater applications; horizontal, extended-reach, and deviated wells; deep wells; and wells with high dogleg severity. The X-Treme Clean™ XP system is the latest generation cyclone-based system, which removes debris more efficiently as […]

  • 7 February 2011
    Equipment, Technology

      The GN 300 GPM dredging slurry separation system has been designed specifically to accept feed directly from the dreding at a maximum rate 300M3 per hour, GN dredging slurry Separation system equipments: 1. GNZS83-3 Linear motion slurry separation shale shaker. 2 sets 2. GNZJ83-3 slurry separation desander 3. GNZJ83-3 slurry separation Desilter. Dredging Slurry […]

  • 30 June 2011
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Operations & Maintenance

      Baker Hughes has introduced a wellbore clean-up and displacement system designed to improve efficiency and reduce operational risks in high-cost environments such as deepwater applications; horizontal, extended-reach, and deviated wells; deep wells; and wells with high dogleg severity. The X-Treme Clean™ XP system is the latest generation cyclone-based system, which removes debris more efficiently […]

  • 4 November 2011
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance

    The Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean concluded a record-setting year, and gave credit for some of its success to KCF Technologies Smart Tether – an innovative, very simple to use, non-acoustic navigation system that offers real-time GPS positioning for remotely operated underwater vehicles, along with advanced scanning, mapping, and target-marking functions. According to Rozalia […]

  • 21 October 2011
    Business & Finance, Operations & Maintenance, Research & Development

    NOAA scientists have found that pressure from increasing coastal populations, ship and boat groundings, marine debris, poaching,… NOAA [mappress] Source: NOAA, October 21 , 2011

  • 14 November 2011

    A recent mudslide that swept tons of coal ash and debris into and around Lake Michigan probably will have little effect on the environment…   (washingtonpost) [mappress] Source: washingtonpost, November 14, 2011;

  • 29 June 2009

    The much-awaited seawater desalination plant, the largest in the country with a capacity of 100 MLD (million litres per day), coming up near Minjur about 35 km north of Chennai, has run literally into rough weather, after cyclone Nisha battered coastal Tamil Nadu in November last year. The damage caused by the cyclone has delayed […]

  • 31 May 2018
    Business & Finance

    The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Norfolk District, said in their latest release that they will officially welcome a new vessel to its fleet today at Fort Norfolk.  The survey vessel Ewell, a 61 foot catamaran outfitted with the latest multibeam SONAR technology and a crane capable of lifting 4,500 pounds, will serve as a dual-purpose […]

  • 27 August 2014
    Business & Finance, Research & Development

    Thousands of fishing traps are lost or abandoned each year in U.S. waters and become what are known as derelict traps, which continue to catch fish, crabs, and other species such as turtles. These traps result in losses to habitat, fisheries, and the watermen who depend on the resources — losses that are largely preventable, […]