A prominent marine science administrator will chair a reference group to oversee and monitor dredging needed to expand Albany’s port. Dr Ber… (albanyweekender) Source: albanyweekender, May 13, 2011;
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A new environment network has been launched in Albany to monitor the dredging approved for the Albany Port expansion. The community-based… (albanyweekender) Source: albanyweekender, February 18, 2011;
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on Friday said it awarded a $3.3 million contract to remove 60,000 cubic yards of material from Albany … By Eric Anderson (timesunion) Source: timesunion, September 6, 2010;
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A major construction project is underway at the Port of Albany being paid for with more than 12-million dollars in Federal Stimulus and… Source: wten, June 15, 2010;
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, New York District intends to issue an Invitation for Bids for the award of a Contract to perform… Source: fbo.gov, May 19, 2010;
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THE EPA appeals convener visited Albany last Friday to review public submissions made against the Albany Port redevelopment.Albany Port wants to dredge 12 million cubic metres of sediment to widen and deepen the existing shipping channel into Princess Royal Harbour and extend the shipping channel into King George Sound to allow access for larger ships. [...]
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THE $27.8 million Albany Waterfront project is well on track with the protective outer breakwater already finished… Source:albany,March 4,2010;
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Developers are eager but environmentalists are on edge over a plan to expand Albany’s port by dredging and dumping up to 12 million cubic metres of sand in picturesque King George Sound… Source: ABC News, January 20, 2010
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Toxic mercury could enter the food chain through proposed dredging to enlarge Albany’s port, the Environmental Protection Authority has warned. Source: The West, January 19, 2010:
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The state environment watchdog has today recommended the expansion of the Albany Port, paving the way for Grange Resources to achieve operational efficiencies for its Southdown magnetite iron project. Source: Business News, January 18, 2010;
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