Corps favors Nome for deep-draft portProposes dredging to 28-foot depth, expanding causeway and installing new dock in western Alaska harbor; could take supply vessels Alan Bailey Petroleum News
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is in the process of completing a report recommending an expansion to the harbor at Nome as a preferred option for a deep-draft port in Arctic Alaska, Lorraine Cordova, economic section chief in the Corps’ Alaska District, told a meeting of the Alaska Association of....
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Harbor expansion Public comment period Minimal environmental impact A long debate
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