Dredging projects included in the Maryland Waterway Improvement Fund

Dredging

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources will provide record $21.5 million in Waterway Improvement Fund allocations to communities and projects throughout Maryland in Fiscal Year 2025.

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The funds will support new and improved public boating access facilities, dredging of navigable public waterways; emergency vessels and equipment for local first responders; and other important infrastructure and initiatives.

Our waterways are a major component of Maryland’s economic success and cultural identity, and keeping them accessible, safe, and navigable are key priorities,” said Maryland Secretary of Natural Resources Secretary Josh Kurtz.

The Waterway Improvement Fund is primarily derived from the one-time 5% excise tax when a boat is purchased and titled in the state, as well as a small portion of the state gas tax. It has been used to construct and maintain more than 400 public boating facilities, 250 public navigational channels, and to acquire vessels.

Some of the projects funded in FY25 include: Broadwater Creek Dredging, Carrs Creek Dredging, Parker Creek Dredging, Jenkins Creek Dredging and beneficial reuse of material, Lodgecliffe Canal Dredging and beneficial use, etc.