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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is procuring hydraulic dredging services for the Illinois Waterway, covering River Mile 0.0 to River Mile 291.0. The project aims to maintain navigable waterways by managing sediment deposition, ensuring safe vessel movement while addressing environmental concerns.
The work involves ongoing maintenance dredging operations to manage sediment deposition in the Illinois Waterway, ensuring navigable channel dimensions are maintained.
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Verify on SAM.govThe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers conducts dredging operations to maintain navigable waterways, ensuring the safe and efficient movement of commercial and recreational vessels. The Illinois Waterway, a critical transportation corridor, experiences continuous sediment deposition, which can create navigation hazards and reduce channel depths. Historical efforts to manage sedimentation have included periodic dredging to maintain authorized channel dimensions and prevent disruptions to river traffic. Key challenges include balancing navigational needs with environmental concerns, such as sediment disposal impacts, water quality, and habitat preservation. Ongoing maintenance dredging is essential to support economic activity, flood risk management, and overall waterway reliability. Kate Behrens Alternative
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