PORT PROJECT | NORTH AMERICA
CALIFORNIA DEEPENING
A West Coast channel deepening project has won federal authorisation.
Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 2022, the biennial legislation authorising federal flood control, navigation and ecosystem improvements. Federal authorisation of the Channel Deepening Project allows the Army Corps of Engineers to proceed with engineering agreements, detailed planning and budgets, bidding and awarding construction contracts, and procuring funding. This year, the port and the Army Corps of Engineers are expected to execute a design agreement and initiate the design work. Construction is projected to start in 2027 and take approximately three years. “We are grateful to members of the
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House and Senate and the Army Corps of Engineers who championed this bill, the many lawmakers from both parties who voted for it, and President Biden,” says Sharon Weissman, president, Board of Harbor Commissioners. “Their overwhelming support recognises how vital international trade through the Port of Long Beach is to the US economy.” The Channel Deepening Project is one
of five navigation projects nationwide that met the goals of the Army Corps of
R The Port of Long Beach is where the channel deepening project will be carried out.
Engineers’ planning process and made the cut for construction authorisation under the new water resources law. The WRDA was packaged with the National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal year 2023. “This project will widen and deepen the harbour serving one of the world’s top ten busiest container port complexes,” says Mario Cordero, executive director, Port of Long Beach. “Increasing the safety and efficiency of vessels transiting our waterways supports our mission to remain competitive while reducing pollution from port-related operations.” The project has been in the works for
more than eight years and is an essential component of the port’s master plan. Key elements include deepening the Long Beach Approach Channel from 76ft to 80ft, easing turning bends in the main channel
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to deepen a wider area to 76ft, deepening parts of the West Basin from 50ft to 55ft, constructing an approach channel and turning basin to Pier J South with a depth of 55ft, improving the breakwaters at the entrance to Pier J, and depositing dredged material in nearshore sites for reuse or in federally approved ocean disposal sites. The project’s operational benefits include more room for the largest tankers and container vessels to transit the harbour and fewer delays related to tidal flows. Deeper, wider channels also reduce the need for large vessels to transfer liquid bulk cargo or containers to smaller vessels before entering the harbour. The process, known as lightering, ensures large vessels have the under keel clearance they need to move through the harbour as it is currently configured. Environmental benefits include lower fuel consumption because ships will be
he Port of Long Beach Channel Deepening Project will go ahead thanks to President Joe Biden signing into law the Water
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