The government has decided to drop five ongoing projects which were included in the list for implementation, at a cost of US$411 million, … By Humayan Kabir (thefinancialexpress-bd) Source: thefinancialexpress-bd, January 26, 2012;
January 26, 2012 |
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The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has collected over 1,200 tons of garbage in just four days of “August Estero Blitz”,… (philstar) Source: philstar, August 12, 2011
August 14, 2011 |
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Controversial Kennebec River dredging work began last week after a federal judge denied a last-ditch effort by opponents to limit the… (timesrecord) Source: timesrecord, August 9, 2011
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Dredging operations have begun in the Mooloolah River entrance and approaches in Brisbane and will continue until August 31… (lloydslistdcn) Source: lloydslistdcn, July 14, 2011;
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Coastal operations in the Pilbara region continue to be hampered by ongoing weather issues associated with Tropical Cyclones Dianne and Carlos, that are likely to impact on shipped tonnage for the first quarter of this year. TC Carlos is currently 100 kilometres north-west of Broome, moving in a west-southwest direction at a speed of [...]
February 21, 2011 |
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“Comparable, if not better, with the Bohol river cruise!” This was the pronouncement of Governor Amado T. Espino, Jr., on board a motorized… (balitapangasinan) Source: balitapangasinan, August 17, 2010;
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The dredging of Lake Decatur is set to begin again in September, but the project isn’t standing still until then, City Manager Ryan McCrady… By Kenneth Lowe (herald-review) Source: herald-review, July 30, 2010;
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The value of sand has skyrocketed, and given all the predictions that global warming will cause a rise in sea levels, it’s unlikely to … By Jim Hickey Source: mvgazette, July 10, 2010;
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The Minister of Transport, Mr.Yusuf Suleiman, has said that the ongoing dredging of the River Niger will be completed in November this year. A statement by the Deputy Director, Press, in the ministry, Mr.Kingsley Aghah, said that the minister disclosed this during an inspection tour of two of the five lots in Niger State. Although [...]
June 1, 2010 |
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Ocean City’s ongoing beach-fill project will dump about 400,000 more cubic yards of sand than originally planned after harsh weather over the past few months caused more damage to north-end beaches, city Administrator James Rutala said. Source: Press of Atlantic City, February 5, 2010
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