The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Harbors getting federal funding for dredging

- Staff report

Federal funding will help keep Ohio’s shipping channels deep enough for freighters.

Rep. Marcy Kaptur, DToledo, announced new money became available for port maintenanc­e through the Consolidat­ed Appropriat­ions Act passed by Congress in March.

The federal appropriat­ion includes money for Lorain, Huron, Cleveland, Toledo and Ashtabula.

Cleveland Harbor will receive $7.8 million for dredging and repairs to the harbor’s damaged breakwater.

Lorain Harbor will get $2.5 million, Ashtabula Harbor $1.35 million and Huron Harbor $1.25 million, for dredging.

Toledo Harbor will receive an additional $20,000 for sediment analysis.

“Keeping our navigation­al channels open for business is critical to jobs in Northern Ohio and to the thousands of Ohioans who rely on Great Lakes shipping every day,” Kaptur said. “Each of the ports designated for funding increases demonstrat­ed a critical navigation­al, environmen­tal, or infrastruc­ture need.

“These additional federal investment­s will help our local communitie­s to meet the demand for easily accessible port facilities with safe, navigable access,” she said.

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