Continuous dredging process ensures high efficiency 5 April 2016
The village of Cadzand is located in the south west of the Netherlands, on the shores of the North Sea. Its old marina entrance needed to be updated and the harbour was to be deepened. Not a simple job taking into account that conventional Second World War explosives were hidden in the seabed. Martens & Van Oord was up for the job – using a DOP submersible dredge pump in the process. The DOP350 was attached to one of Martens & Van Oord’s pontoon-based excavators. The DOP pumped the bottom material – sand and occasionally UXOs – to a reinforced screening installation. From there, another Damen pump was used to bring the screened sand further to replenish the nearby shores. The choice for using the DOP was a simple one: the submersed dredge pump ensures a continuous process (in UXO-areas) contrary to mechanical dredging. For sand mining purposes, a somewhat customised sand mining head with plenty of jetwater was fitted. This DOP head was designed for mining a maximum concentration using pressurised water to fluidise the bottom material. Damen Dredging Equipment is proud that its DOP submersible dredge pump has been chosen by Martens & Van Oord to play a vital role in this extraordinary dredging project. DOP Pump at work Cadzand. Video by Damen Shipyards Group. ![]() The pontoon based excavator with DOP pump screening installation and booster pump. Image by Damen Shipyards Group. ![]() DOP semi submerged with floating discharge pipe line. Image by Damen Shipyards Group. Damen Shipyards Group press release |