Army Corps to shift major Houston Ship Channel dredge disposal offshore, sparing Pleasantville sites

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is scrapping a plan to dump much of the sludge it dredges up from the Houston Ship Channel onto sites near the historically Black Pleasantville neighborhood, opting instead to deposit the waste offshore, according to a letter Port Houston sent local officials this week.

The letter, dated June 2, said the Army Corps’ own design process led to the revision. For years, the federal agency had planned to pipe the slurry of mud and water it pulled up during Project 11, a billion-dollar project to help the channel fit larger ships, into disposal sites in residential communities. There, the sludge would be held in by levees made of soil.

The agency now plans to move the material it dredges from the project’s final two segments, between Sims Bayou and Turning Basin, into a disposal site “located in the Gulf, approximately two nautical miles outside the Galveston Entrance Channel,” the local port authority said…

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