Baltimore, MD – New images depict salvage teams clearing steel and debris from the Patapsco River, aiming to restore the channel fully by June 8-10.
Efforts to Clear Debris
Colonel Estee Pinchasin, the District Commander for USACE, Baltimore District, stated, We are going to be removing the last pieces of debris and wreckage, surveying as we go to ensure safe navigation.
Iterative Process
Pinchasin emphasized the iterative nature of the operation, highlighting the ongoing survey to identify any remaining hazards. The goal is to eliminate all steel remnants to facilitate safe passage for ships.
Ensuring Safety
Pinchasin outlined plans to employ a magnetometer in the following weeks to detect submerged steel, ensuring thorough clearance.
Successful Removal
Unified Command salvage crews recently cleared the final large steel truss segment obstructing the Fort McHenry Federal Channel, utilizing various tools and techniques.
The removal involved concrete breakers, underwater surveys, oxyacetylene torches, and clamshell dredges to extract tons of concrete, cable, and steel rebar from Section 4C.
For more visuals, see the accompanying photos of crews eliminating the last steel truss blocking the Fort McHenry Federal Channel.
Conclusion: Facilitating Navigation
Salvage efforts in the Patapsco River signify a crucial step towards restoring safe navigation. With meticulous removal of debris and steel remnants, ships can soon traverse the channel without hindrance. Download The Local News App to stay updated on further developments.
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