- Seine-Nord Europe Canal
The Seine-Nord Europe Canal is a high capacity water transportation system currently in development, with construction set to begin in 2008. It is projected to begin from the
Oise River atJanville, Oise , north ofCompiègne , to theDunkirk-Escaut Canal , east ofArleux . The total length is 105 km (65.24 miles).Seine-Nord will replace the old
Canal de Saint Quentin and the currentCanal du Nord , the capacity of which is far below standards.The canal will connect the
Seine andScheldt rivers and facilitate the transport of goods through inland waterways. When the new Seine Nord connection will be ready, it will allow large vessels to transport goods between theSeine river (and the Paris area) and the ports ofDunkerque ,Antwerp , andRotterdam , or further into any part of Europe.The net effect will be to considerably expand trade flows in a fuel-efficient and ecologically friendly manner while connecting to surrounding northern European countries such as
Belgium ,Germany and theNetherlands .The canal will consist of several large structures, which may include up to 7 locks. The project’s budget will be 2.6 billion Euros, with financing through governments (
European Union , French government, local French regional) and partly throughpublic-private partnerships .Environmental impact
According to
Nicolas Bour , the project leader of the Seine-Nord Europe Mission, "1500 containers unloaded in a maritime port equal 1000 trucks on the road or 25 fully-loaded goods trains, but only 5 vessels." To meet this demand for goods transport and to contain traffic congestion andCO2 emissions at the same time, the use of mass and ecological modes of transport, such as waterway transport, and the development ofintermodality are an absolute necessity.External
http://www.seine-nord-europe.com Official page of the project
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