Dredging is a vital marine service that improves water flow, navigability, and shoreline access for residential and commercial properties. In Harrison Township, MI—bordered by the Clinton River and home to active boating and waterfront communities—dredging ensures clear, safe water channels and protects long-term property value.


benefits of dredging
- Improved Navigability: Dredging deepens and widens water channels, allowing safe boat access even during low water levels.
- Shoreline Protection: Removing sediment reduces the impact of erosion and preserves shoreline stability.
- Flood Prevention: Dredging increases water-holding capacity and flow, lowering the risk of flooding during storms.
- Environmental Restoration: Proper dredging can remove contaminants and restore aquatic ecosystems.
Planning & Permitting
Our dredging projects begin with bathymetric surveys to measure depth, sediment buildup, and flow patterns. We work with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) and local authorities to secure all required permits and conduct environmentally responsible dredging practices.
Customized to Fit Your Needs
No two waterfronts are the same. Whether clearing a marina, residential canal, or access channel to a private dock, we tailor the scope and equipment used to meet the project’s specific depth and environmental needs. We work to minimize disruption and maximize results.
Restore Your Waterfront
Ensure safe, navigable water access with our professional dredging services. Improve your shoreline and protect your property.
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our process
- Assessment & Surveying: We evaluate sediment levels and channel conditions.
- Permit Coordination: Full compliance with state and federal regulations.
- Equipment Mobilization: Hydraulic, mechanical, or cutterhead dredging depending on the site.
- Dredge Operation: Efficient sediment removal and environmentally safe material relocation.
Contact us today to schedule a dredging evaluation or request a project quote in Harrison Township.
Why Harrison Township?
Located in ZIP code 48045 and intersected by the Clinton River, Harrison Township depends on safe, navigable waterways. Dredging supports recreational boating, fishing, and access to the Selfridge Air National Guard Base marina and surrounding homes.
Important Local Resources:
- Harrison Township Police Department: 27301 Jefferson Ave, (586) 469-2100
- Harrison Township Fire Department: 37060 Jefferson Ave, (586) 466-1445
- Harrison Township Public Library: 38255 L’Anse Creuse St, (586) 329-1261
- L’Anse Creuse Public Schools: 24076 F.V. Pankow Blvd, (586) 783-6300
- Harrison Township Hall: 38151 L’Anse Creuse St, (586) 466-1400


FAQ
Q: Do I need a permit for dredging in Harrison Township?
A: Yes. All dredging projects require permitting from EGLE and may involve federal wetlands regulation depending on location.
Q: what happens to the dredged material:
A: Dredged sediment is evaluated and disposed of or reused according to environmental guidelines.
Q: How often should dredging be performed?
A: It varies by location and sediment accumulation, but most residential channels benefit from dredging every 5–10 years.
Q: Will dredging disrupt local wildlife?
A: We use best practices and approved windows to minimize environmental impact during dredging operations.