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The significance of #dredging extends beyond mere #maintenance of water channels; it is vital for safe navigation and environmental protection. This article explores the multifaceted importance of dredging, its role in ensuring safe navigation, its #environmental implications, and the regulatory framework governing the disposal of #dredged materials. The Essential Role of Dredging in Safe Navigation and Environmental Protection https://hubs.ly/Q02PYqL50
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Understanding the costs involved in wetland mitigation credit purchasing can be complex. We provide detailed assessments to ensure your project aligns with regulatory standards and supports environmental conservation. For more information, check out our full guide 👇 https://lnkd.in/egDCJD_C
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Double bottom tanks on ships provide an extra layer of protection against oil spills and hull damage, enhancing safety and environmental preservation at sea. #MaritimeSafety #ShipDesign #OilSpillPrevention #EnvironmentalProtection #MarineEngineering #ShipTechnology #SafetyAtSea #DoubleBottomTanks #OceanConservation #ShipConstruction
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New Report: One Year After Key Supreme Court Decision, Almost Half of States Leave Many Wetlands Unprotected With the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court wetlands decision Sackett v. EPA approaching on Saturday, a new report reveals that the states that joined West Virginia’s brief supporting the limits on federal authority ultimately approved by the Supreme Court are the least likely to protect wetlands that are now exempt from the Clean Water Act. This is despite claiming in their brief that states have not hesitated to “flex their authority” to protect these critical natural resources, according to the report by the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP). “Justice Alito, writing for the 5-4 Sackett majority, assured us that ‘states can and will continue to exercise their primary authority to combat water pollution by regulating land and water use.’ That may have been wishful thinking,” EIP Executive Director Eric Schaeffer wrote in the report. “Based on a review of current state laws, at least 17 states do not require permits before developers dredge or fill wetlands that are now exempt from federal regulation under Sackett, regardless of their “physical, biological or chemical” impact on nearby open water, while six more states lack such requirements for non-coastal waters.” These limitations arise from state laws that prohibit adoption of any regulations stricter than federal rules or which limit state jurisdiction to coastal waterways, or because states have never established a wetlands permitting program for other reasons. Seventeen of these states joined an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to limit the EPA’s authority to protect wetlands. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/ecmrByQE #environmentaljustice #environment #justice #EIP #wetlands #cleanwateract #cleanwater #pollution
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The link to our Report has been fixed: https://lnkd.in/ewbx6d3J. Short and well worth reading.
New Report: One Year After Key Supreme Court Decision, Almost Half of States Leave Many Wetlands Unprotected With the one-year anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court wetlands decision Sackett v. EPA approaching on Saturday, a new report reveals that the states that joined West Virginia’s brief supporting the limits on federal authority ultimately approved by the Supreme Court are the least likely to protect wetlands that are now exempt from the Clean Water Act. This is despite claiming in their brief that states have not hesitated to “flex their authority” to protect these critical natural resources, according to the report by the Environmental Integrity Project (EIP). “Justice Alito, writing for the 5-4 Sackett majority, assured us that ‘states can and will continue to exercise their primary authority to combat water pollution by regulating land and water use.’ That may have been wishful thinking,” EIP Executive Director Eric Schaeffer wrote in the report. “Based on a review of current state laws, at least 17 states do not require permits before developers dredge or fill wetlands that are now exempt from federal regulation under Sackett, regardless of their “physical, biological or chemical” impact on nearby open water, while six more states lack such requirements for non-coastal waters.” These limitations arise from state laws that prohibit adoption of any regulations stricter than federal rules or which limit state jurisdiction to coastal waterways, or because states have never established a wetlands permitting program for other reasons. Seventeen of these states joined an amicus brief asking the Supreme Court to limit the EPA’s authority to protect wetlands. Read the report: https://lnkd.in/ecmrByQE #environmentaljustice #environment #justice #EIP #wetlands #cleanwateract #cleanwater #pollution
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Restoration and spring protection is key when implementing nature based solutions. The picture below captured a silted spring and a damaged upper catchment of a stream in Chidobe Community in Hwange.Thus, any efforts towards restoring the spring must first address environmental protection works on the upper catchment hostically with the local communities.
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