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Coastal & Inland Waterways
On June 9, the U.S. Economic Development Administration announced a $1.6 million grant to The Water Institute of the Gulf to support a partnership with Louisiana Economic Development, the Port of New Orleans, and the state of Louisiana in developing the Lower Mississippi River SmartPort & Resilience Center (SmartPort). Tim Mueller photo, Tim Mueller Photography
Louisiana launching first-of-its-kind port technology, officials say
WorkBoat Staff
Photo by David Krapf
Grain inspections down but wheat rebounds, USDA says
WorkBoat Staff
The bill must also pass the House, which is currently in recess and won’t take up the measure until after Sept. 20. Waterways Council Inc. photo
Infrastructure deal will benefit waterways
Pamela Glass
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