Charleston, SC - South Carolina's seaports in Charleston and Georgetown, as well as its coastal waterways, stand to gain more than $17 million in additional funding for channel deepening and maintenance dredging following action in the U.S. House of Representatives today.
"Shipping channels are our ports' arteries," said David J. Posek, chairman of the South Carolina State Ports Authority (SCSPA). "Thanks to Congressman Henry Brown, as well as our allies and the Congressional delegation, the Ports of Charleston and Georgetown will be even more competitive."
The U.S. House today approved the joint Senate and House conference report on the Energy & Water Appropriations Bill. For South Carolina, the bill includes funding for the resumption of the Charleston Harbor Deepening reconnaissance study, as well as:
"With 45 feet at low water, Charleston already has the region's deepest channels and accommodates post-Panamax ships today," said Jim Newsome, president & CEO of the SCSPA. "The next deepening will take Charleston beyond 45 and 47 feet, opening the port to all classes of the world's most modern vessels. We are ready for the Panama Canal expansion and beyond."