Bedrock Robotics Excavators Remove 65,000 Tons of Dirt on Southwest Project
Brad Rehnstrom2025-11-18T15:00:00+00:00Largest-yet deployment of startup firm’s autonomous excavators helps with operator shortage on 130-acre manufacturing site
Largest-yet deployment of startup firm’s autonomous excavators helps with operator shortage on 130-acre manufacturing site
Largest-yet deployment of startup firm’s autonomous excavators helps with operator shortage on 130-acre manufacturing site.
The two agencies charged with ensuring that waters considered “waters of the United States” or WOTUS, are protected against pollution have released a proposed rule that they say will clarify decades of confusion over which wetlands and bodies of water require federal permits in order for construction projects that could potentially damage or disturb them to proceed.
US Environmental Protection Agency and US Army Corps of Engineers say rule would clarify decades of confusion over wetlands and bodies of water that require federal permits for projects that could potentially damage or disturb them
An unexpected shift in the disaster-response agency’s leadership could further complicate funding and project decisions already delayed by the recent federal government shutdown.