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The Port Everglades Harbor Feasibility Study was initiated in 2001 with the non-Federal sponsor, Broward County.  

The existing Federal Channel project depth of 42-feet does not provide adequate, safe depth for large tankers and container ships currently visiting the harbor. 

The report was released on June 28. For more information, go to http://1.usa.gov/11NqB5C
Port Everglades Feasibility Report Released
6/28/2013 9:26:00 AM
Col Ed Jackson, South Atlantic Division commander, meets with South Carolina governor Nikki Haley as they tour the Charleston Harbor project on June 17, 2013
SAD Commander Meets with S.C. Governor Haley
6/19/2013 8:15:00 AM
In order to expedite investigations of bottom conditions for use in the Charleston Harbor Post-45 study, the Charleston District leased and outfitted a local shrimp boat for prolonged voyages.
Shrimp Boat Georgia Outfitted for Harbor Study
6/11/2013 1:37:00 PM
WILMINGTON, N.C. – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wilmington District officially commissioned its newest shallow-draft dredge vessel – MURDEN – in a ceremony May 29 at the Engineer Repair Yard.

The Commissioning Ceremony signifies the acceptance for service and entry of a ship into the active fleet. It is the final and, perhaps most significant, event of the triad that brings a ship to life. Keel laying, Christening, and Commissioning carry a ship from an idea to a reality.
Wilmington District Commissions the Dredge Murden
5/30/2013 8:03:00 AM
Charleston District has published a GIS-based smartphone application to assist mariners in determining channel conditions while on the water.
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5/24/2013 8:55:00 AM
After its christening, Wilmington District Navigation members take the Swart family for a short ride on the Cape Fear River. (Photo by Henry Heusinkveld)
New Survey Vessel "Swart"
12/14/2012 2:22:00 PM
Charleston Harbor Post-45 study field work
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12/10/2012 10:53:00 AM
Charleston Harbor Post-45 field work.

The Charleston District manages many projects in the public eye that have crucial impacts on our nation. One of the District’s most prominent current projects is the Charleston Harbor Post 45 harbor deepening feasibility study.
Charleston Harbor Study
12/10/2012 10:34:00 AM
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