en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Central Adriatic Port Authority (Autoridad Portuaria del Mar Adriático Central) has launched a dredging project at Pier 22 of the Port of Ancona, Italy, co-funded by the European Union's Next Generation EU fund.

According to a notice on the authority's official website, the dredging will remove approximately 6,000 cubic meters of sediment from the waters in front of Pier 22, covering an area of about 14,500 square meters. The project is being carried out by La Dragaggi srl, based in Marghera, Venice.
The notice states that the dredging will last approximately 10 days and will not affect maritime traffic in the port, with the goal of achieving a water depth of 10.75 meters below mean sea level.
Vincenzo Garofalo, Special Commissioner of the Central Adriatic Port Authority, stated that the project at Pier 22 will improve the operation of one of the port's most important commercial infrastructure assets and enhance its capacity. While awaiting the reallocation of ministerial funds for a comprehensive dredging project covering Piers 19 to 26, the authority has initiated this preliminary intervention.
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