Assessing and evaluating environmental turbidity limits for dredging
Dredging is essential for the maintenance and development of ports, harbours and waterways to allow for safe navigation, remediation and flood management. The process, which relocates large volumes of sediment, can be accompanied by the release of suspended sediments into the water column referred to as sediment plumes.
CEDA and IADC launch new Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure Course
Date set for 1st CEDA-IADC Course “Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure”! 1-2 December 2020, The Netherlands
Environmental Monitoring
The Fact Sheet "Environmental Monitoring” describes the methods used to alert dredging contractors to environmental impacts so they can be addressed quickly.
Sustainable management of the beneficial use of sediments: a case studies review
CEDA’s Working Group on Beneficial Use aims to inspire sediment stakeholders and practitioners by describing the importance of sediments in the context of sustainable development and sharing a curated selection of case studies.
Panel session at the UN Science, Policy and Business Forum on the Environment
March 10: panel session hosted by IADC, CEDA and PIANC at the UN Science, Policy and Business Forum on the Environment in Nairobi. The UN Science, Policy and Business Forum on the Environment will convene its second global session in Nairobi, Kenya, from March 8-10, 2019 in the lead up to the Fourth Session of the UN Environment Assembly. The forum’s work is aligned with the theme of the assembly: Innovative solutions for environme
Guidebook “Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure”
The book Dredging for Sustainable Infrastructure gives state-of-the-art guidance on how to design, implement and manage a water infrastructure project with a dredging component to project owners, regulators, consultants, designers and contractors.
Underwater Sound in Relation to Dredging (CEDA Position Paper)
The sea is full of fish and aquatic mammals “talking” to each other. Do the sounds of dredging disturb this communication?
Conference and Workshops on Contract Management for Dredging and Maritime Construction
In the complex and risky world of maritime construction projects, is it possible for Client, Engineer and Contractor to communicate with trust and transparency? At this IADC/CEDA/ICE conference the answer was: Possible and necessary.

