
Mechanical Dredging
Mechanical dredging is a process used to remove sediment, debris, or buildup from the bottom of bodies of water, such as rivers or harbors. Specialized machines like excavators, bulldozers, or dredgers scoop or scoop and lift the material from the waterbed. This activity helps deepen channels, improve navigation, prevent flooding, or restore aquatic habitats. The removed material is then transported to designated disposal sites or used for land reclamation projects. Mechanical dredging is an efficient and controlled method to maintain waterway safety and functionality.