The Trail - Vol. 5 Issue 5

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EPIB Trail

Bridging the Gap-or Are They?

Volume 5, Issue 5

area of Newark are going to be heavily affected by this expansion. While these cargo ships means fewer trips and more cargo per load, the aftermath of the By Rachel Alm expansion may cause detrimental environmental impacts. Many locals of the port area are concerned about increases in pollution, as the asthma rate in Newark is higher than the national average already, and the result in heavier traffic. An expansion of the bridge could create work for Newark, where the unemployment rate is 14.7, almost double the national average as well. The industry will run into neighborhoods and create noise pollution and lower air quality and perhaps affect overall quality of life in the areas affected. The widening of ports to fit new and massive Panamax Ships is a big problem to tackle and the EPA rejected the initial report of the environmental impacts since they want a more thorough, robustly researched proposal. I had the privilege of going to a public hearing, hosted in Newark The maritime shipping industry is undergoon the 14th floor of a conference building. It was a ing a rapid change due to a new breed of cargo ships. The world is officially going to be introduced confusing place to navigate and I can imagine it was a huge deterrent for many attempting to visit it. Citito the New Panamax container ships upon complezens and locals are the ones most likely to be affected tion of the Panama Canal expansion project, which will be completed around 2015. This is causing quite by the project and they are also the ones who have the least access to resources to adequately protect a buzz in the shipping world and for international themselves and their needs. While commerce and industry, especially in large port towns along the west and east coasts of the United States. New Jersey industry may increase, thus creating an expanded job market, much of the employment might go to itself is home to some stunningly busy cargo ports, those not even associated with the area, so the beneincluding The Elizabeth Marine Terminal and Port Newark. Both of these ports lie within the vicinity of fits they are claiming for Newark may not actually come to fruition. Again, this is a far more complicatthe Bayonne Bridge, which spans the Kill Van Kull ed case then the aforementioned facts, but it is going and is also the fourth largest steel bridge in the to affect an active, lively, and cultured part of our world. While the Panama Canal is undergoing lock state. We need to keep a close eye on the progression expansion, both east and west coasts of the US are struggling with competition as well. Many ports are of this project because there will always be more at tackling strategies for how to get these massive new stake for those under the bridge than those above it. ships to fit into their harbors. The differences in size Resources: are staggering—the Panamax ships have a 5,000 http://www.panynj.gov/bayonnebridge/ TEU, (twenty-foot equivalent unit--it is how cargo vessels are measured; one 20-foot unit has space for http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/ around 1,360 cubic feet) while New Panamax ships news/2013/02/23/panama-canal-expansion-irkswill be able to hold around 13,000 TEU. That’s alsome-new-jersey-residents/ most triple the size of most modern cargo ships. The http://maritime-connector.com/wiki/panamax/ Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is working towards expanding the Bayonne Bridge to http://www.easternenvironmental.org/bayonneaccommodate these ships at a quicker rate then west- bridge-raising-the-environmental-justice-impact/ ern ports--but the effects could be disastrous in terms of the neighboring cities that would be negatively affected. The neighborhoods that lie in the iron-bound

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