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US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to restore the deteriorating South Jetty at the Port of Garibaldi. Restoration will improve safety conditions around the bar, protect the channel, and ensure efficiency in the dredging cycle.
$62.2M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Galveston Ship Channel O&M Dredging
$39.1M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - Galveston District
Galveston Ship Channel FY’26 O&M Dredging
$39.1M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The Mid-Chesapeake Bay Island project provides a long-term strategy for placement of material dredged from the approach channels to the Port of Baltimore while maximizing the use of dredged materials as a beneficial resource. Mid-Bay will restore and expand approximately 2,000 acres of island habitat that will be utilized by fish, shellfish, reptiles, amphibians, and migratory and shore birds. Preconstruction engineering and design for the project has been fully funded and USACE is ready for a n
$37.5M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Operation & Maintenance dredging at the Mobile Harbor, Mobile River, and Theodore Channel.
$33.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funding is needed to restore the deteriorating North Jetty at the Port of Coos Bay. Restoration will improve safety conditions around the bar, protect the channel, and ensure efficiency in the dredging cycle.
$32.7M
United States Army Corps of Engineers
To fund Army Corps work to expand Craney Island to provide for an additional 522 acres of dredged material storage cells. Funding for this project would extend the life of the existing Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area and create land for a new port facility adjacent to the Norfolk Harbor Channel.
$30.0M
Army Corps of Engineers
CIEE will provide for an additional 522 acres of dredged material storage cells, extending the life of the existing Craney Island Dredged Material Management Area by 11 years, and create land for a new port facility adjacent to the Norfolk Harbor Channel.
$30.0M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Funds will be used for maintenance dredging to maintain the Port of Stockton channel at its authorized depth and clear of obstructions.
$9.7M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The funding would be used for dredging of Channel Islands Harbor.
$8.7M
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
Dredging to maintain the safe navigability and drainage functions of of the San Rafael Federal Navigation Channel.
$6.3M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Operation & Maintenance dredging at the Bayou La Batre Channel.
$5.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
To dredge the Swinomish Channel, which is dredged on a three year cycle.
$2.5M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Operation & Maintenance dredging at the Perdido Pass channel.
$2.0M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This funding would allow the Corps of Engineers to complete environmental compliance and to update cost and dredge material disposal plans for the Port Fourchon Belle Pass Channel, LA project
$1.5M
US Army Corps of Engineers
This funding is for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, to maintenance dredge the federal channel in Barcelona Harbor and to initiate a breakwater improvement study through a General Reevaluation Study or Limited Reevaluation Study for the breakwater in Barcelona Harbor.
$1.1M
US Army Corps of Engineers
The funding is for the US Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, to maintenance dredge the federal channel in Barcelona Harbor ($750,000), and to initiate a breakwater improvement study through a General Reevaluation Study or Limited Reevaluation Study for the breakwater in Barcelona Harbor ($100,000). The federal harbor was authorized in the River Harbor Acts of 1936 and 1945, with extensions to the west and east breakwaters and wave absorbers in 1985.Much of the harbor is currently filled
$1.1M
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funds for harbor dredging, which is critical to maintaining safe and navigable depths in the federal channel at Santa Cruz Harbor.
$525,000
US Army Corps of Engineers
The proposal is for the first-time maintenance dredging of the federal Isle au Haut Thoroughfare navigation channel created by the Army Corps of Engineers in 1958.
$509,000
US Army Corps of Engineers
Funds will be used to support future dredging action and for surveys to asses the breakwater at the south entrance to the Swinomish Channel.
$438,000
US Army Corps of Engineers
This federally authorized navigation channel was last dredged nearly 20 years ago and serves heavy industry, commercial fishermen, and recreational boaters. Due to severe shoaling in certain parts of the river, commercial industry barges are limited in their overall load capacity. Future dredging efforts would allow for more efficient operations and increased economic opportunities for Somerset County businesses. I request $150,000 in engineering and design funding to establish a definitive cost
$150,000
US Army Corps of Engineers
To begin the Environmental Assessment and related processes to prepare for a maintenance dredging of a 60-year-old federal navigation channel.
$100,000
US Army Corps of Engineers
To conduct a survey of the channel and anchorage of the George’s River to prepare for a maintenance dredge.
$75,000
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