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Panama City has been a pivotal shipping port for hundreds of years over water and over land. Today it has become an economic powerhouse, the Hong Kong of the Americas, thanks to its booming canal.
Oklahoma City crews are installing new equipment in the Bricktown Canal this week to keep the water clean and improve smell in the area. According to a press release from the city, five Moleaer ...
The event will be held at the Canal Winchester Community Center (45 E Waterloo St, Canal Winchester, OH 43110), and lunch will be provided. The last day to register is Monday, Jan. 12.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (CBS) -- Atlantic City began construction this year on a $22 million project to rebuild the Baltic Avenue Canal in order to protect the city from persistent flooding.
The New York City Department of Environmental Protection reached its first milestone in its efforts to clean up the Gowanus Canal Monday, when it shut down for repairs the 100-year-old tunnel designed ...
ATLANTIC CITY — Another $22 million will be spent to improve the century-old flood control canal that runs under city streets and can hold more than 1.1 million cubic feet of stormwater, city ...
After nine years, repair work continues on the Columbia Canal. On the anniversary of the 1,000-year flood that damaged the canal, City of Columbia leaders gave an update on several major projects ...
A federal official has said that current and future residents of Gowanus should know that the ongoing cleanup of the Gowanus Canal is “inadequate,” and will remain that way until the city finishes ...
Canal Winchester’s industrial tract in the U.S. 33 corridor will expand thanks to City Council approval of a Chicago developer’s request to rezone approximately 80 acres at Winchester Pike and ...
The city currently provides $10,000 annual for operations, such as utilities. “The request to double that would cover the cost of inflation and working on opening the museum,” historical ...
Atlantic City to rebuild century-old Baltic Avenue Canal to combat flooding The $22 million project will bring the 1.8-mile system, which has been largely defunct since the 1960s, back into service.