In order to keep the nation’s ports’ clear for shipping, the federal agencies estimate millions of cubic yards of dredged material needs to dispose of every year from water channels across the country. There is a permanent disposal solution in the form of recycling but many companies don’t really care about the environment. The problem is when it hampers their regular business; they start crumbling and start collecting aggregated sediments from the bottom of waterways.
Dredge disposal is a process of removing unnecessary
sediments to provide appropriate depth to water channels which is required for
large commercial shipping vessels. The reason why there is a huge concern
regarding marine dredged material is there is a lack of land where we could
accommodate it.
It becomes necessary to dispose of this material in order to
keep the site operational and maintain its works discreetly. Therefore, it is
carried out on a yearly basis because hiring a professional excavating company
is a costly deal. It is such a major challenge to provide treatment and find
beneficial permanent disposal solutions for earthen material such as gravels,
rocks, and sand.
Some choose methods that are quite threatening to the
maritime ecosystem such as traditional landfill disposal. It not only impacts
the environment but also critical for human wellbeing. When a lot of waste is
collecting in a specific area, it sometimes leads to toxic actions and
hazardous results.
HarborRock’s dredge disposal solutions
and technology used to convert sediments into usable aggregate commodity
products are hailed by many port and harbor operators. They are the most
innovative solutions for dredged material that is sustainable and
cost-effective.
The methods they use are mostly used in cement and mining
industries. What is the main tenet of their services is they offer affordable
waste conversion and sediment management facilities. They employ highly-trained
and experienced engineers and technicians who understand contaminated and
non-contaminated dredged materials. Their state-of-the-art process and
infrastructure allow feasible beneficial reuse of dredged material and
properties. For more information contact us

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