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    Corps FY14 work plan provides funding for coastal dredging

    Small harbor on Oregon Coast

    Photo By Michelle Helms | The Portland District has worked with small ports along the Oregon coast for decades,...... read more read more

    PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES

    03.21.2014

    Story by Michelle Helms 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District

    PORTLAND, Ore. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers recently released its Fiscal Year 2014 work plans for the Army Civil Works program. The Operation and Maintenance Plan includes nearly $15 million for maintenance dredging of the federal navigation channels used by Oregon’s small coastal ports. The plan also includes $1.2 million to dredge the Skipanon Channel, Ore. and $1.8 million to dredge the Chinook channel and Baker Bay, Wash. (see funding breakdown below).

    “This is welcome news for the Portland District,” said Lt. Col. Glenn O. Pratt, Portland District commander. “The FY14 maintenance dredging work plan allows us to accomplish the Corps’ critical life and safety dredging mission to maintain Oregon’s coastal navigation channels.”

    The Portland District has worked with small ports along the Oregon coast for decades, dredging navigation channels, clearing the way for commercial fishermen and recreational mariners traveling between their harbors and the Pacific Ocean. The constrained budget environment over the past several years left many Corps navigation projects, including Oregon’s coastal ports, without federal funding.

    On Sept. 17, 2013, Pratt, Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber and Oregon Sen. Jeff Kruse signed a Declaration of Cooperation, publicly committing to work together to maintain safe, reliable navigation channels along Oregon’s coast. The Corps will continue to work with the state to utilize both federal and state funds as appropriate to accomplish the maintenance dredging required to support coastal communities. The Portland District will continue to seek appropriated funds to maintain Oregon’s low commercial use harbors.

    The Corps understands that reliable navigation channels are vital to Oregon’s ports and communities and to the region. The Portland District maintains more than 700 miles of navigation channels in the Northwest, providing safe and reliable transportation routes for commerce, support to national security and recreation.


    FY 14 Portland District Maintenance Dredging

    Location Funding amount

    Chetco (Brookings) $ 717,000

    Coos Bay $ 6,069,000

    Coquille (Bandon) $ 413,000

    Depoe Bay $ 380,000

    Port Orford $ 1,262,000

    Rogue River (Gold Beach) $ 638,000

    Siuslaw $ 730,000

    Tillamook Bay and Bar (Garibaldi) $ 659,000

    Umpqua River $ 861,000

    Yaquina Bay $ 2,948,000

    Skipanon Channel $ 1,227,000

    Chinook Channel, Wash. $ 930,000

    Baker Bay, Wash. $ 876,000

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    Date Taken: 03.21.2014
    Date Posted: 03.31.2014 14:04
    Story ID: 123328
    Location: PORTLAND, OR, US

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