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Madrid food
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 hours ago

A cruise through history on the Canal du Midi

The Canal du Midi, completed in 1681, revolutionized transport and commerce in southern France, becoming a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1996.
#gowanus-canal
fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago
Brooklyn

City unveils $24M sanitation facility in Gowanus, advances long-delayed CSO tank construction * Brooklyn Paper

fromBrooklyn Paper
1 day ago
Brooklyn

City unveils $24M sanitation facility in Gowanus, advances long-delayed CSO tank construction * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn
fromThe Cool Down
1 week ago

City residents worry about hidden threat lurking underground in trendy neighborhood

The Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn poses health risks due to pollution and toxic waste, impacting residents' quality of life.
US news
fromThe Washington Post
3 days ago

Plan to reinforce sewer pipe was delayed for years before Potomac disaster

Delays in environmental reviews led to a catastrophic sewer line failure, resulting in a massive release of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River.
London
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

Inside the 124-year-old London foot tunnel set for a massive restoration

Greenwich foot tunnel is set for a full regeneration to improve safety and accessibility for daily commuters.
London food
fromTime Out London
1 week ago

Charing Cross could be transformed by new development plans - with huge changes set for the iconic Villiers St

1 Embankment Place is set for a summer makeover to enhance public spaces and improve pedestrian access in the area.
Design
fromArchDaily
1 week ago

Logistics Landscapes: The Architecture of the 24-Hour Supply Chain

Warehouses are the defining architecture of the 21st century, reshaping urban landscapes and logistics infrastructure significantly.
Travel
fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

How Cruise Tourism Supports Global Port Economies

Cruise tourism significantly boosts port city economies through various sectors like hospitality, logistics, and local businesses.
#brooklyn
fromStreetsblog New York City
3 days ago
Brooklyn

DOT's Greenpoint Greenway Project Doesn't Dream Big Enough - Streetsblog New York City

The new Brooklyn waterfront greenway project on Commercial Street is insufficient to meet the growing demand for pedestrian and bike space.
fromCaribbean Life
2 months ago
New York City

Major Brooklyn shipping company closes doors after 45 years of service - Caribbean Life

Square Deal Shippers, a Brooklyn institution connecting the Caribbean to New York, permanently closed on Dec. 23, 2025 after 45 years.
Brooklyn
fromStreetsblog New York City
3 days ago

DOT's Greenpoint Greenway Project Doesn't Dream Big Enough - Streetsblog New York City

The new Brooklyn waterfront greenway project on Commercial Street is insufficient to meet the growing demand for pedestrian and bike space.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

New dry-dock facility for Thames Clipper boats

A new dry-dock facility for Uber Boat by Thames Clippers will enhance maintenance and safety for its fleet starting in early 2027.
Alternative transportation
fromFast Company
2 weeks ago

New York City's next transportation revolution might be on the water

New York City's Blue Highways program uses ferries and cargo bikes to reduce delivery times and emissions by redirecting freight from trucks to waterways.
Washington DC
fromThe Atlantic
2 weeks ago

What Caused the D.C. Sewer Disaster

A major sewer pipe collapse in Washington, D.C. caused one of the worst raw-sewage spills in U.S. history, potentially linked to a design flaw from the 1960s involving boulder fill that may affect other sections of the pipeline.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
2 weeks ago

The route of the Canal du Midi though Beziers - The Good Life France

Béziers is France's second-oldest city, featuring a fortified cathedral and stone ramparts dominating the landscape, accessible uniquely via the Canal du Midi for boat travelers seeking an elegant destination with local charm and fewer crowds than larger cities.
Science
fromFuturism
2 weeks ago

Thousands of Chinese Ships Form Strange Shape in Ocean

Thousands of Chinese fishing vessels have formed unusually organized geometric formations in the East China Sea, raising concerns about potential military coordination and naval drills.
#albert-bridge
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

With Albert Bridge now shut for a year, what is going on with London's crossings?

Albert Bridge, a fragile structure, requires £8.5 million in repairs and is expected to reopen within a year.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago
UK news

Albert Bridge closes to traffic as 'precaution'

Albert Bridge in west London is closed to vehicles after inspection raised concerns; engineers are analysing findings while pedestrians retain access and traffic is diverted.
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago
UK news

Bridge closes to traffic after cracks found

Albert Bridge is closed to vehicles after cracks were found in a cast-iron component; inspections and ultrasonic scans are underway and pedestrians can still cross.
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 week ago

With Albert Bridge now shut for a year, what is going on with London's crossings?

Albert Bridge, a fragile structure, requires £8.5 million in repairs and is expected to reopen within a year.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The fish fled': Nile fisherman earning more from collecting plastic than fish

Fifteen years ago, he searched for fish. Now he hunts plastic bottles. The fish fled from the plastic chokehold, said Sayed, who has lived on the Giza island since arriving from Assiut, further south on the Nile, as a 14-year-old fishing apprentice. Declining fish populations, caused by plastic pollution in the river, have forced approximately 180 fishers on al-Qarsaya to pivot from traditional fishing to waste collection.
Environment
fromWashingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
2 weeks ago

The Broken Sewer Line That Filled The Potomac River With Poop Has Been Repaired. What Happens Next? - Washingtonian

After 55 days of construction, which involved enough gravel to cover four football fields and enough fuel to power a dozen homes for a whole year, the pipe is once again funneling sewage from Fairfax and Loudoun Counties to the Blue Plains Advanced Water Treatment Plant in Southwest DC.
Washington DC
Silicon Valley
fromBusiness Insider
4 weeks ago

Panama City wants Elon Musk's Boring Company to build a tunnel beneath its famous canal

Panama City mayor Mayer Mizrachi proposed a pedestrian tunnel under the Panama Canal to Elon Musk's Boring Company, and the city was selected as a finalist in the company's Tunnel Vision challenge.
fromwww.cbc.ca
1 month ago

What Toronto's $103M plan to replace broken water meter transmitters means for you | CBC News

Water meter transmitters are small devices that automatically send accurate water usage data to the city. But when their batteries die, the data flow stops. Once projected to have a 20-year lifespan, the city has said the batteries are dying faster than expected. The city has moved residents with failed units to "estimated billing," which means paying for estimated water use based on their past consumption.
Canada news
fromSilicon Canals
1 month ago

I traced who owns the undersea cables that carry 95% of global internet traffic - the map is a colonial one - Silicon Canals

Ninety-five percent of intercontinental internet traffic travels through undersea fiber optic cables. Not satellites, not some ethereal "cloud" floating above us. Cables. Physical, tangible lines of glass fiber, thinner than a garden hose, laid across ocean floors by specialized ships. There are roughly 550 active or planned cable systems worldwide, according to TeleGeography's Submarine Cable Map, and they represent the actual, material backbone of the global internet.
Digital life
History
fromLos Angeles Times
7 years ago

Neighborhood Spotlight: Oil and the sea built Wilmington's future

Wilmington evolved from a Civil War military hub into a major port city, then declined after losing official port status to San Pedro in 1897 before being annexed by Los Angeles in 1909.
Environment
fromMail Online
1 month ago

Sea levels may be up to 4.9 feet HIGHER than we thought

Sea levels could be up to 4.9 feet higher than previously estimated, putting 132 million more people at risk of flooding due to reliance on inaccurate geoid models in coastal threat assessments.
#panama-canal
fromAxios
2 months ago
World news

Scoop: Trump expecting favorable Panama Canal ruling to further "Donroe Doctrine"

fromAxios
2 months ago
World news

Scoop: Trump expecting favorable Panama Canal ruling to further "Donroe Doctrine"

#urban-regeneration
Real estate
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

Infrastructure as a Cornerstone of Wealth Preservation Explained - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

Infrastructure assets generate stable, inflation-adjusted returns through long-lived operations, regulated revenues, and predictable cash flows, with digital infrastructure now capturing significant global investment.
Alternative transportation
fromFast Company
1 month ago

The 'time is money' mantra is a terrible starting point for planning and designing infrastructure

Using productivity and time-as-money frameworks to justify transportation planning decisions is economically flawed and oversimplifies the complex nature of traffic congestion and urban mobility.
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

Jesse Watters Bizarrely Claims Trump Has Gotten the Panama Canal Back' Thanks to Tariffs

Jesse Watters claimed Trump's tariffs regained the Panama Canal, brought Greenland into U.S. orbit, and boosted NATO funding, despite the Supreme Court striking them down.
fromianVisits
1 month ago

Royal Docks plans would add floating parkland and residential boat berths

The plans would affect an area known as Royal Victoria Dock West, which is the end closest to London City Hall and the Cable Car. If carried out, the two biggest changes will be a range of floating walkways reaching into the dock, lined with water plants. The other change will be the introduction of walkways on the south side of the dock for long-term residential boat moorings.
Real estate
London
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Repairs carried out on water main after flooding

A large split in a 30-inch water main in north London flooded a road and cut water supply to properties, requiring 40 firefighters and overnight repair efforts by Thames Water.
Artificial intelligence
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Visualising AI spending: How does it compare with history's mega projects?

Global AI spending is projected to reach $2.5 trillion in 2026, driven by massive private investment, infrastructure, and data-centre and model expenditures.
Canada news
fromRealagriculture
1 month ago

Policy Brief: Is Canada's trade infrastructure up to the task?

Canadian agricultural exports must diversify away from dependence on U.S. markets and constrained infrastructure to reduce trade risk and improve access to Asia and Europe.
fromYahoo Life
1 month ago

The Most Beautiful Bridges In The World

Whether it is Scandinavian innovation, a handmade rope crossing in the Peruvian Andes, or a skyline-defining landmark in a global city, the world would look very different without bridges. For centuries, people have found ways to span rivers, valleys, and rainforests, sometimes working with nature itself to create structures that feel as much like art as engineering. There are millions of bridges across the planet and countless candidates for any best-of list.
Design
#sewage-spill
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Panama's president hits back after China threat in canal ports row

Panama's President Jose Raul Mulino has rejected China's threat to make the Central American country pay a heavy price after a Hong Kong company was evicted from two ports on the strategic Panama Canal amid pressure from United States President Donald Trump. Writing on social media on Wednesday, President Mulino said he strongly rejected the Chinese government's threat against his country, which followed after Panama's Supreme Court invalidated a contract that had allowed the Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison to operate two ports on the canal.
World news
fromGothamist
1 month ago

Gateway Hudson River tunnel funds are flowing, but no shovels are in the ground

Construction remains paused for now and we continue to work with our contractors to plan how to deploy these funds in the most effective way and get workers back on the job to resume some construction as soon as possible,
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Privatisation not the problem for England's water, says author of review

Privatisation is not solely responsible for England's water failures; systemic regulatory reform and stronger enforcement are required rather than a single fix like nationalisation.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
2 months ago

Why did one of Britain's busiest tunnels have to close?

An oversized vehicle entered the smaller Dartford tunnel, damaging critical safety systems and forcing a 30-hour closure and major northbound delays.
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

Portal Bridge work could disrupt NJ Transit, Amtrak commutes

The temporary chaos begins as Amtrak performs what engineers call a "cutover," transferring tracks and electrical systems onto the new fixed-span bridge over the Hackensack River. The old swing bridge, which is more than a century old, has long been a commuter villain, infamous for getting stuck after opening for maritime traffic. At times, workers have even resorted to sledgehammers to force its locking mechanism back into place, which ultimately causes ripple effects across the entire Northeast Corridor.
US news
fromIrish Independent
2 months ago

Cycle lanes, a new harbour and College Green goes bus-free - the big changes happening in Dublin this year

The next phase of the council's wide-ranging transport plan for the city centre is due to come into effect over the course of the year. A major focus will be on cycling infrastructure, with Dublin City Council (DCC) planning to begin construction on 13 new active travel projects by the end of the year. These include the final section of the Dodder Greenway from Milltown Road to Dundrum Road, on which works will begin in the summer,
Miscellaneous
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Work to upgrade Pontoon Dock DLR station to start later this year

The station needs upgrades to handle projected passenger demand as new housing is built nearby, but the current design wouldn't be able to accommodate it. The main problem is that the station is elevated high above the streets but has a long staircase to use. As a result, the two lifts are under unusually high use as people understandably avoid the stairs. That means the lifts are also often in need of repairs due to their higher-than-average use.
Renovation
San Francisco
fromABC7 San Francisco
2 months ago

Bay Area ferry services thriving with big plans for future as other transit agencies face challenges

Ferry ridership is rising; agencies plan fleet replacements and service expansions, with new vessels arriving from 2027 through 2033.
Real estate
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

How London's Industrial Land Is Being Repurposed for Modern Logistics and Infrastructure

London must reconcile scarce industrial land and housing demand by adopting stacked mixed-use logistics, careful site engineering, and efficient last-mile planning.
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

9 huge developments that will transform London in 2026

Our transport is always being upgraded to make travel smoother, our neighbourhoods are always getting new homes and community spaces, and fresh cultural offerings like restaurants and theatre shows are always popping up. So naturally, 2026 will be full of new openings. We've put together a list of all of the most exciting new projects set to alter London over the next 12 months.
London music
fromTheregister
2 months ago

S Twatter: When text-to-speech goes down the drain

A Reg reader received an automated call warning of potential water discoloration during planned works from January 19-25. The message advised running taps for twenty minutes if the water appeared discolored - standard stuff, if a bit robotic. In the recording forwarded to us, a female voice told our reader what to expect. All good, if a little robotic. However, things went off the rails a bit when the robot attempted to read out the URL for Severn Trent: http://www.stwater.co.uk/discolouration.
Artificial intelligence
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

China warns Panama as Hong Kong firm contests ruling on canal ports

CK Hutchison initiated international arbitration after Panama's top court annulled its contract to operate two Panama Canal ports.
New York City
fromStreetsblog
2 months ago

Grab a Shovel: Mayor Mamdani Begins Fix of Williamsburg Bridge Shitshow - Streetsblog New York City

Mayor Mamdani personally led a quick asphalt repair and prioritized a $70 million redesign to make the Williamsburg Bridge bike path safer for cyclists.
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

From the Panama Canal standoff to Honduras: Trump reasserts Washington's grip on Central America

It was not just another bombastic statement in the Republican's provocative style it was the first visible sign of a policy that once again places the region under U.S. oversight. Trump revived old interventionist instincts by interfering in Honduras's presidential election and threatening to cut aid to Central American governments as leverage to force them into agreements aimed at curbing migration.
US politics
UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Two short but spectacular HS2 tunnels offer glimmer of hope for stalling project

HS2 constructed two completed 10-mile tunnels beneath the Chilterns, demonstrating large-scale engineering capability despite ballooning costs and programme delays.
fromianVisits
2 months ago

Dredging the past: Hanwell's historic canal side ponds being repaired

Every time a boat passes through a canal lock, thousands of litres of water are released and must be replaced, usually from other sources. To reduce water loss, engineers sometimes build side ponds next to canals with several locks in succession. These side ponds allowed water to be "put aside" rather than lost. When a lock chamber was emptied to lower a boat to the next level, paddles were opened to divert the water into an adjacent side pond.
UK news
US news
fromInsideHook
3 months ago

Are the Country's Dams Sinking?

Many U.S. dams are sinking; satellite data reveals ground movement at inspected dams, highlighting high-risk structures like the Livingston Dam that require prioritized renovation.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
2 months ago

Bold new proposal would restore Brooklyn Marine Terminal to fully functional maritime hub

COLUMBIA STREET WATERFRONT DISTRICT - The City Club of New York trustee Tom Fox introduced on Tuesday a new to redevelop the 122-acre "all-maritime" proposal Brooklyn Marine Terminal situated on an industrial waterfront site stretching from Atlantic Avenue to Red Hook on the East River. Fox, co-founder of New York Water Taxi, the precursor to NYC Ferry Service, has numerous civic credits to his name, including spearheading the creation of the Brooklyn-Queens Greenway and co-founding the original Brooklyn Bridge Park Coalition.
New York City
UK politics
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

1million redesign of junctions by Putney Bridge branded a 'disaster'

A £1 million road redesign near Putney Bridge prioritizing pedestrians and cyclists increased congestion, gridlocked roads and displaced traffic onto side streets.
Environment
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

A new embankment on the Thames in central London is now open to the public

A new 1.5-acre Bazalgette Embankment along the Thames reopens continuous north-bank river access from Westminster to the Tower and includes public space and artworks.
US news
fromSun Sentinel
2 months ago

New water taxi service launches between Miami and Miami Beach

Free water taxi links Miami and Miami Beach to reduce commuter traffic, runs scheduled crossings, connects to the free trolley, costs about $1.2 million annually.
fromBrooklyn Eagle
1 month ago

Gateway tunnel commission sues DOT as shutdown deadline nears

MANHATTAN - THE GATEWAY COMMISSION SUED the U.S. Department of Transportation, alleging the agency is withholding $205,275,358 in contractually required payments for the $16 billion Hudson River rail tunnel project and forcing a potential work stoppage Feb. 6 that could cost about 1,000 jobs, reports The case, filed in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims, comes as the Gateway Development Commission warns its credit line is exhausted and contractors may be unable to keep building sites active on both sides of the river.
Brooklyn
Real estate
fromLondon Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
1 month ago

3D site plan rendering: Visualise entire development, landscape and infrastructure - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

3D site plan rendering converts complex technical plans into instantly readable visualisations that align stakeholders, accelerate decisions, and reduce late-stage project surprises.
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Floating cities of logs: can the lungs of Africa' survive its exploitation?

Millions depend on the Congo River basin for livelihoods while facing dangerous river travel, corruption, and threats to biodiverse forests that trap massive carbon.
fromAol
2 months ago

10 U.S. Bridges That Engineers Say Are "Structurally Deficient"

A bridge failure might sound like something from a blockbuster, but real damage usually creeps in slowly. Across the nation, engineers watch thousands of bridges that remain open, yet are far from their best condition. "Structurally deficient" is not a death sentence, but it signals repairs can no longer wait. These 10 bridges handle massive traffic and are a serious concern nationwide today.
US news
fromTime Out New York
1 month ago

Yes, the NYC Ferry is still not running

The pause began last week after icy conditions spread across New York Harbor, the East River and the Hudson. According to multiple service alerts from NYC Ferry, "significant, continuing ice build-up" has made it unsafe to operate vessels. Heavy ice forces ferries to slow down and creates unpredictable conditions at landings, which can put passengers, crews and boats at risk.
New York City
Environment
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Half the world's 100 largest cities are in high water stress areas, analysis finds

Half of the world's 100 largest cities face high water stress; 39 are in extremely high-stress regions and many urban areas are experiencing long-term drying trends.
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Waste piles up in Cuba as US-imposed fuel blockade halts collection trucks

The United States-imposed fuel crisis in Cuba is also turning into a waste and health crisis, as many collection trucks have been left with empty fuel tanks, causing refuse to pile up on the streets of the capital, Havana, and other cities and towns. Only 44 of Havana's 106 rubbish trucks have been able to keep operating due to the fuel shortages, slowing rubbish collection, as waste piles up on Havana's street corners, the Reuters news agency reported on Monday, citing state-run news outlet Cubadebate.
World news
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

What we know about the massive sewage leak in the Potomac River

Approximately 243 million gallons of wastewater has overflowed from the pipe that collapsed on January 19 in Montgomery County, Md., according to a release from DC Water. That translates into 368 Olympic-sized swimming pools worth of sewage. The brunt of this surge happened in the first five days, before interim bypass pumping was activated a system that reroutes sewage around the damaged section.
US news
Environment
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 month ago

Flood risk is soaring in parts of London. Here's where

London faces increasing flood risk due to marshland loss, sea-level rise, storm surges, and urban impermeable surfaces overwhelming drainage systems.
World news
fromenglish.elpais.com
2 months ago

The Darien seeks to replace migrants with tourists

Darien Gap crossings have plummeted due to tightened U.S. immigration policies, shifting local economies from migrant transit to returnees and tourism development.
Environment
fromTime Out London
2 months ago

Inside the plan to use the River Thames to heat iconic London landmarks

A £72.7 million water-source heat pump network will use the River Thames to provide low-carbon heating to central London landmarks and buildings.
World news
fromwww.aljazeera.com
1 month ago

Shipping giant MSC facilitates trade from Israeli settlements through EU

MSC facilitated at least 957 shipments from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank to the United States in 2025, using European ports.
Environment
fromwww.standard.co.uk
2 months ago

Cleaner River Thames but effects of climate change remain, health check finds

The River Thames' water quality has improved significantly, but climate change and nutrient pollution threaten its long-term ecological recovery.
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Health, Habitat, and Civic Infrastructure: Designing the City as a National Park

Cities around the world share a common goal: to become healthier and greener, supported by civic infrastructure that restores ecosystems and strengthens public life. The question is how to reach this. Global climate targets, local building codes, and municipal standards increasingly guide designers and planners toward better choices. Still, many cities struggle to translate these frameworks into everyday, street-level comfort and long-term ecological protection.
Environment
Environment
fromFast Company
1 month ago

This new tech turns cargo ship exhaust into limestone

Modular containers by Seabound capture up to 95% of ship exhaust CO2 using lime pellets that convert emissions into limestone.
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