Maintenance dredging on the Potomac River
PROJECT PORTFOLIO
US Army Corps of Engineers
Baltimore District
Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling · Washington, DC
PROJECT OVERVIEW

Maintenance dredging on the Potomac

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PROJECT HIGHLIGHTS
13,000 CY
Sediment removed to restore navigable depths
141 Miles
One-way haul to approved disposal facility
Active Federal Facility
U.S. Coast Guard station & recreational marina

Services Provided

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Project Summary

Lake Services, now operating as Triton Environmental Services, completed maintenance dredging of the U.S. Coast Guard Station and recreational marina at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore District.

The project included the removal of approximately 13,000 cubic yards of accumulated sediment to restore navigable depths and maintain safe vessel access. All dredged material was transported approximately 141 miles each way to an approved disposal facility. Working within an active federal installation required close coordination, strict adherence to environmental regulations, and efficient execution to minimize operational impacts.

This project demonstrates Triton Environmental Services' ability to successfully execute complex federal dredging projects requiring technical expertise, environmental stewardship, and disciplined project management.

PROJECT GALLERY

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USACE Baltimore District dredging
LOCATION:
16205-B NEABSCO RD. WOODBRIDGE, VA 22191
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USACE Baltimore District dredging
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