Port Everglades expansion could be delayed by new environmental review

David Flesher for the Sun-Sentinel writes: The long-awaited expansion of Port Everglades appears likely to be delayed, this time for a new study of the project’s likely damage to coral. The new study comes as a result of a lawsuit by environmental groups against the Army Corps of Engineers, which the groups said understated the […]

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David Flesher for the Sun-Sentinel writes: The long-awaited expansion of Port Everglades appears likely to be delayed, this time for a new study of the project’s likely damage to coral. The new study comes as a result of a lawsuit by environmental groups against the Army Corps of Engineers, which the groups said understated the environmental impact of dredging the port. Read full article here.

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