Port of Georgetown (USA): dredging situation bad enough to divert cargo to Charleston
MYRTLE BEACH — The director at the port of Georgetown said the dredging situation there is now bad enough that the port turns away cargo and diverts it to Charleston…
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Source: The Post and Courier, March 1, 2010;
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