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ACBL announces reorganization plan
WorkBoat Staff
Crews continued working June 7 to finish clearing the Fort McHenry Channel to the Port of Baltimore. Federal officials announced June 10 that the channel was fully restored to two-way transits. Maryland State Police Aviation Command photo.
Baltimore bridge cleanup tab stands at $100 million
WorkBoat Staff
This methanol-fueled towboat is expected to reduce greenhouse gases by 40%. Elliott Bay Design Group and e1 photo.
New towboats are a combination of proven and new technology
Michael Crowley
Shaver Transportation barge tow on the Lower Snake River. Shaver Transportation photo
Biden’s Columbia River report angers advocacy group
WorkBoat Staff
The SS United States at Philadelphia. SS United States Conservancy photo.
SS United States must leave Philadelphia pier
WorkBoat Staff
The Port of New Orleans. Port NOLA photo.
Louisiana lawmakers direct $230.5 million to New Orleans port projects
WorkBoat Staff
The Chesapeake 1000 floating crane lifted a 90-ton piece of wreckage June 7 from the Fort McHenry Federal Channel at Baltimore, Md. U.S. Army photo/Bobby Petty.
Baltimore channel fully reopens
WorkBoat Staff
Towboats parked in Ohio River, Paducah, Ky. Shutterstock photo.
Laborde Products opens new facility in Kentucky
WorkBoat Staff
Barges lie against lower dam gates after striking the Vane Dike at the arrival point for the McAlpine Locks and Dam in Louisville, Kentucky, on March 28, 2023. Coast Guard photo via NTSB.
NTSB: Ohio River high water led to barge tow strike
WorkBoat Staff
The M/V Harvest Spirit offloads steel coils at the Port of Monroe., Minn., in May 2022. Port of Monroe photo.
Strong start to St. Lawrence Seaway season
WorkBoat Staff
Renovations to the historic Ship Supply Building at Fishermen’s Terminal are among $100 million in investments committed by the Port of Seattle. Miller Hull Partnership rendering.
Port of Seattle breaks ground for Maritime Innovation Center
WorkBoat Staff
Michael Connor, assistant secretary of civil works for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, said the latest deepening plan "will ensure the Port of New York and New Jersey remains a premier port for the years to come.” PANYNJ photo.
Port Authority plans $32 million deepening for New York’s Gravesend Anchorage
WorkBoat Staff
The Corps of Engineers work plan announced last week sets the agency’s priorities for spending this budget across numerous projects and studies in 50 states and territories and the District of Columbia for the upcoming year. Shutterstock photo
Army Corps of Engineers sets priorities for inland waterways projects
Pamela Glass
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