Coastal Engineering Aspects of the Pier 400 Dredging and Landfill Project at Los Angeles Harbor, California

Dredging and Landfill Design for the Pier 400 Project at Los Angeles Harbor, California

Getting On With It: Deepening the Port of Oakland to 42 Feet

Dredging Up the Past
Disposal of contaminated dredged materials has become a national problem. The nation's ports and harbors have postponed dredging because of the cost and difficulty in finding...

Risk-Based Decision Support for Dredging the Lower Mississippi River

A Model for Risk-Based Dredging Decisions

Dredging Disposal Dominates Conference

Dredging: The Time is Now

Sediment Removal at a Divesion Dam

Sediment Pass-Through, An Alternative to Reservoir Dredging

Eddy Pump Dredging: Does it Produce Water Quality Impacts?

Reservoir Sedimentation at Hydropower Facilities

Reservoir Sedimentation Management: Strategies for the Next Century

Channel Degradation in Southeastern Nebraska Rivers

Red River Waterway: A Sedimentation Challenge

Channel Realignment on the Red River Waterway

A Habitat Improvement Plan for the Big Sunflower River, Mississippi

Soft-diving Dam for Tidal Dredging

The Magdalena River Navigation Project (Columbia)

A Second Life for Dredged Material
To ensure safe, navigable waters, rivers and waterways must be dredged. Dredging in the U.S. requires long-term alternatives for placement of more than 300 million cu yds of dredged material...

 

 

 

 

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