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Aboiteaux • New Brunswick

We dredged the sand blocking the small craft harbour entrance and pumped it over 300 m downstream.

Bas-Cap-Pelé • New Brunswick

We dredged the sand blocking the small craft harbour entrance and pumped it over 300 m downstream.

Belledune • New Brunswick

We cleaned an industrial lagoon to recover the gypsum in a decantation lagoon. We were hired for the job because we were able to pump 40% of solids compare to 10% with competing technologies, a major advantage for NB Power.

Bridgewater • Nova Scotia

An ice jam on the LaHave River created a major flood threat in the municipality. Due to our prompt work in this emergency situation, the ice cover was broken up and the situation quickly returned to normal.

Côte-Sainte-Anne • New Brunswick

We dredged the sand blocking the small craft harbour entrance and pumped it over 300 m downstream.

Cripple Creek • Nova Scotia

We dredged the harbour sediments and pumped then into a temporary disposal lagoon before shipping to a landfill site.

Escuminac • New Brunswick

We dredged the sand blocking the small craft harbour entrance and pumped it over 300 m downstream.

Fredericton • New Brunswick

We took part in a geological study of the Saint John River riverbed by dredging at specific spots.

Grande-Anse • New Brunswick

We dredged the small craft harbour sediments and pumped them into a disposal lagoon, which was then filled and turned into a parking space for the wharf.

Lamèque • New Brunswick

We cleaned the algae invading the Bay of Lamèque. The algae were recovered and incorporated into a moss and shrimp compost.

LeGoulet • New Brunswick

We dredged the small craft harbour bottom and pumped the sediment into a large lagoon near the wharf.

Little Harbour • Nova Scotia

We dredged the harbour sediments and pumped them in a temporary lagoon before shipping them to a landfill site.

Miller Brook • New Brunswick

We dredged the floor of the small craft harbour and pumped the sediment into a lagoon, which then was closed off.

Miscou • New Brunswick

Every spring, depending on winter severity and ice thickness, we break the ice. We also dredge the harbour entrance channel and pump the sand downstream.

Murray Corner • New Brunswick

Every year, we dredge the entrance channel and pump the sediment downstream.

North Lake • Prince Edward Island

Every year, we dredge the channel and pump the sand downstream from the harbour entrance.

Petit-Cap • New Brunswick

We dredged the floor of the small craft harbour and pumped the sediments into a lagoon, which was then closed off.

Petit-Shippagan • New Brunswick

Before the fishing season, we break the ice in the harbour whenever necessary.

Pigeon-Hill • New Brunswick

In the spring, we break residual ice in the harbour so fishermen can prepare for the lobster season. We also dredge the harbour and its entrance channel. The harbour sediments are pumped in a lagoon and the channel ones are pumped downstreams.

Pointe-Sapin • New Brunswick

We dredged the bottom of the small craft harbour and pumped the sand over 300 m downstream. 

Sainte-Marie-Saint-Raphaël • New Brunswick

We dredged the bottom of the small craft harbour and pumped the sediments into a lagoon which was then closed off. We dredged the sand blocking the harbour entrance channel and pumped it over 300 m downstream.

Shippagan • New Brunswick

We removed metal structures securing the municipal marina floating docks.

Tracadie-Sheila • New Brunswick

We dredged the channel leading to the two rivers whose estuaries circle the town. The unpolluted sediments were pumped onto the shore.

Val-Comeau • New Brunswick

We removed metal structures used to secure floating docks in a section of the small craft harbour, as they were a danger to navigation around the wharves.

West Point • Prince Edward Island

We dredged and pumped the sand from the harbour entrance channel.

Wishart Point • New Brunswick

We dredged the sand blocking the small craft harbour entrance channel and pumped it downstream,  over 300 m away.