PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY – Boaters visiting or departing Wellington Harbour are reminded to exercise caution for the next couple of weeks as a large piece of dredging equipment clears built-up sand from the channel leading to Lake Ontario. Prince Edward
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NORWAY – SeaBed Services, a Norwegian dredging company that specializes in the removal and cleansing of heavily contaminated matter from seabeds, purchased an IMS Model 7012 HP Versi-Dredge for use in marinas, ports and fjords in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
Read more →Beginning next month, the Cobourg Marina will be undergoing its annual spring maintenance dredging at the harbor entrance, boat launch and the inner harbour area. Each year a significant amount of sediment is carried along the north shore of Lake
Read more →In a recently completed dredging project at Gloucester Docks and the nearby canal, almost 9,000 cubic metres of silt have been removed from the mentioned area. The operation, which was run by the Canal & River Trust, was undertaken by
Read more →NEWS FLASH: COBOURG — Cobourg’s dredger has just completed its second out-of-Cobourg contract, Councillor Bob Spooner announced at council this week. The motivation in purchasing the dredger was multi-faceted: avoiding the cost of hiring the service, being able to provide
Read more →Land & Water were contracted with Carmarthenshire County Council to remove the build up of sand from the marina that had been washed in by the tidal currents. The dredged material was used to cover debris along the adjacent foreshore
Read more →Land and Water’s 5012 HP IMS Versi-Dredge® utilizes its Starwheel Drive self-propulsion system to reposition itself for the next cut at Deganwy Marina. Land and Water’s 5012 HP IMS Versi-Dredge® cleans out Conway Marina’s Basin. Cutter-Suction Dredger Promotes “Green” Spoil
Read more →NEWS FLASH: COBOURG – The dredger that Councillor Bob Spooner has dubbed Captain Cobourg has begun to pay for itself, he announced at last week’s council meeting. “Captain Cobourg is in the Whitby harbour, doing its first dredge job,” Spooner
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