Estimating dredging impacts with certainty for Port of Tauranga
Customised web-based tool delivers better assessment of environmental impacts, reduction of turbidity levels and operational savings
Managing dredge projects to minimise environmental impacts is an issue found internationally. A large dredging operation of our client, Rohde Nielsen A/S – for New Zealand’s largest port of Tauranga – required strict limits on the turbidity during channel works.
DHI worked with Rohde Nielsen A/S to provide a tool which estimated the turbidity level expected in the surroundings for any given dredge scenario with a combination of other dredging activities. This allowed operators to plan and execute dredging scenarios to estimate environmental impacts with more certainty.
Solution highlights:
- Rapid assessment of environmental impacts based on predefined conditions
- Only requires a relatively low web server load
- Extremely informative inputs allow for optimal sequencing of dredging works, with the environment as the key element
- Effectively minimises the impact of the dredge operations on turbidity levels
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Mount Maunganui and southern entrance to Tauranga Harbour with the dredging equipment involved in the dredging works. © DHI
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