
Protecting Submerged Aquatic Vegetation During Dredging in Maryland Coastal Waters
Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) plays a defining role in the health of Maryland’s coastal waters, from the broad expanse of the Chesapeake Bay to the…

Submerged Aquatic Vegetation (SAV) plays a defining role in the health of Maryland’s coastal waters, from the broad expanse of the Chesapeake Bay to the…

Maintenance dredging plays a critical role in keeping waterways functional, safe, and commercially viable. Unlike large-scale capital dredging, which creates entirely new channels or deepens…

As global trade, coastal defense, and port expansion continue to evolve, hopper dredging has emerged as a cornerstone of modern marine infrastructure. These operations rely…

Large-scale dredging projects — whether for port expansion, tailings pond maintenance, environmental remediation, or waterway restoration — demand more than raw power. They require flexibility,…

Dredging projects often come with tight timelines, variable scopes, and significant cost pressures, making flexibility essential for success. Instead of investing heavily in equipment that…

As sediment buildup continues to impact waterways, ports, reservoirs, and industrial sites, the demand for smarter, more efficient dredging solutions is accelerating. Traditional methods are…

Sediment buildup is one of the biggest challenges for maintaining the health and usability of small lakes and ponds. Over time, organic matter, silt, and…

Efficient sludge pumping depends heavily on the design of the impeller inside a sludge pump. The impeller determines how effectively the pump handles solids, resists…

Swamps, marshes, and flood-prone areas present unique challenges for any dredging or excavation project. These environments are characterized by soft, unstable ground and shallow waters,…

A dredge barge is a specialized floating platform equipped to support mechanical or hydraulic dredging operations. It serves as the central base for dredge pumps,…