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... environmental restoration, dredging, and water supply and wastewater projects. The bill would provide more money to dredge the Mississippi River ... View this article
... in Michigan in which the crude sank to the bottom of a river, leading to a difficult, years-long cleanup effort that will eventually include dredging. ... View this article
... predict exactly where all the additional containers will land, ports along the East Coast, Southeast and Gulf of Mexico are dredging deeper channels ... View this article
... 20, 2012), and US ports have been scrambling to upgrade facilities and dredge deeper channels in order to meet the new demand. ... View this article
... the government to spend all of the funds collected through the Harbor Maintenance Tax for their intended purpose: dredging and maintaining ports. ... View this article
The $243-million rehabilitation project includes the dredging and capping of contaminated sediment on a 7.2-mile stretch of the river, the Pittsburgh ... View this article
... The Port of Los Angeles and US Army Corps of Engineers leaders have marked the completion of a 10-year, $370-million dredging project to ... View this article
... Corps of Engineers has dredged more than ... of Engineers' contractors worked to dredge the bottleneck ... Lakes, said that inadequate dredging took a ... View this article
... and deep enough for near-normal seasonal navigation thanks to dredging projects and ... August and March, twice as much as would be dredged in a ... View this article
... and deep enough for near-normal seasonal navigation, thanks to dredging projects and ... rock since August, twice as much as would be dredged in a ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel