Water back in closed waterways
WATER IS BACK IN the navigations that were closed due to lack of water.
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WATER IS BACK IN the navigations that were closed due to lack of water.
As the national public policy organization that advocates for a modern, reliable, efficient inland waterways and ports system, Waterways Council, Inc. (WCI) continually seeks ways...
A NUMBER OF WATERWAYS have been reopened after their closures.
Inland waterways offer an insulated channel for domestic cargo amid volatility in global shipping lanes, says CEA
Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo today reviewed the progress and future roadmap for development of inland water transport infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir during a high-level me...
RIVER CANAL RESCUE has launched a web version of its free mapping tool— – WaterNav.
First, it was the Panama Canal, then came the Strait of Hormuz. What could be next? America’s actions in the two major shipping channels have grabbed headlines, and global attentio...
River Canal Rescue has launched a web version of its free mapping tool – WaterNav – enabling its 15,000+ users to route plan and search data on more devices, instead of relying sol...
THERE HAVE BEEN A NUMBER of problems recently on the waterways.
THE EXCEPTIONAL DRY WEATHER and lack of water in reservoirs is having an effect on navigations.
This post will discuss the historic significance of portages and their depictions on maps found in the Geography and Map Division.
In our time travelling the system we have of course encountered many pounds with low water levels, writes Ian Waters.
THERE HAS BEEN VARIOUS CLOSURES of waterways during the last couple of days.
Pearl in the Rough: In his epic book chronicling the impact of river training on American industry, culture, and economy, New Orleans author and historian, John Barry wrote that t...
We Work the Waterways (WWW) is serving as a workforce development and engagement partner in the launch of the Corn Belt Ports Rural Logistics & Maritime Training & Educatio...
Today’s headlines bring constant news of international shipping hubs across the global supply chain experiencing major volatility and disruption – from Iran sending shockwaves thro...
A WEEK WITHOUT RAIN and it's started—four waterways closed through lack of water!
The Waterways Council is calling on Congress to create an Inland Navigation Construction Organization to manage construction on the nation's rivers.
Built as part of a grand plan to connect together England’s main rivers, the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal is still a vital link in the Midlands canal network today – as...
THE KENNET & AVON CANAL and the Leeds & Liverpool Canal have both been closed through lack of water.
SRINAGAR : Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo on Thursday reviewed the progress and future roadmap for development of inland water transport infrastructure across Jammu and Kashmir durin...
WSP has been appointed to lead work supporting National Highways' water quality plan, designed to tackle pollution in rain water flowing off of the strategic road network.
Esri Ireland, the market leader in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), today announces that Waterways Ireland has developed an interactive digital map exploring the rich heritage...
ANOTHER WATERWAY IS CLOSED due to lack of water.
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