Fiji: Third Phase of Nadi River Dredging Begins Soon
The Ministry Of Agriculture yesterday signed an agreement with Hall Dredging Company Limited for the third phase of the Nadi River Dredging. Source: radiofiji, May 19, 2010;
The Ministry Of Agriculture yesterday signed an agreement with Hall Dredging Company Limited for the third phase of the Nadi River Dredging. Source: radiofiji, May 19, 2010;
PERTH – Western Australian iron-ore conveyor Oakajee Port and Rail (OPR) has delivered a draft bankable feasibility study (BFS) and draft implementation agreements for a new rail and deep-water port project to the government of Western Australia. Source: Mining Weekly, March 30, 2010
THE NSW Department of Planning says dredging in the Myall River will start next month after the sand-choked waterway left two yachts stranded. Source: The Herald, March 30, 2010
A sustained dredging program of the Swansea Channel over the 2009-10 summer means that boats should have no problems coming up the coast and getting into the lake… source: Sail World, March 12, 2010
The battle lines were drawn as economic growth came face to face with cultural values in Mount Maunganui yesterday… Source: Bay of Plenty Times ,March 11, 2010
Toxin tests on live mussels put in bags in the Swan River and Fremantle Harbour for the first six weeks of port dredging have shown detectable levels of tributyltin, polychlorinated biphenyls and heavy metals… Source: the West Australian, March 11, 2010
DREDGING work on the Nadi River will be outsourced by the Land and Mineral Resources Department… Ssource: Fiji Times, March 9, 2010;
It cost $500,000 and was finished only last month, but the newly-dredged Brisbane Water channel near Ettalong Beach is already silting up again… Source: Press Advocate, March 5, 2010
Premier Colin Barnett has unveiled plans for a new deepwater port in the Pilbara that would be operating by 2015… Source: The West Australian, March 4, 2010
“SMELLY black goo” has been bubbling to the surface of Newcastle Harbour near the Stockton Ferry terminal, authorities confirmed yesterday. Source: The Herald, February 22, 2010