「Dredged」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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h U.S. Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) | dredged a channel during World War II so that ships c |
The Lower Reservation was cleared off and | dredged and is now the city's Cabrillo Marina. |
The canal was | dredged and waste incinerated until completion of the |
river in Miami-Dade County that has not been | dredged and channelized. |
project also included Creve Coeur Lake being | dredged and the addition of a siltation lake to preve |
Some boats both | dredged and acted as buy boats, in which case a bushe |
The Environmental Protection Agency | dredged and treated over 4,000 cubic yards (3,100 m3) |
Cold Tea Creek was | dredged and straightened and the creek formed the ant |
alled Kadolana which was partially destroyed, | dredged and filled up to build a chain hotel which ne |
e and have the contaminated muds and sediment | dredged and pumped into a disused treatment pond. |
In 1856 the mill was demolished, the silt was | dredged and an embankment built around the pool to ra |
mmerce Clause problem, since the discharge of | dredged and fill materials into "waters of the United |
nel from Lake Maracaibo to the sea was finely | dredged and deepened to allow ocean-going tankers to |
, Isla Del Muerto, and Reservation Point, was | dredged away in 1928 as part of a harbor development |
ame came from an island in the Tyne which was | dredged away in the 19th Century to allow the big coa |
"When Lake Lillian was | dredged back in the '30s to make it more round, we pi |
These were drained when canals were | dredged by the Etoniah Canal and Drainage Company. |
An additional 0.5 km (0.31 mi) was | dredged by 1932 in time for the Olympics in LA. |
suspended particles to be deposited and later | dredged by diggers. |
The river was | dredged by the United States Army Corps of Engineers |
omplete with a small golf course, yacht club, | dredged canals, and a lagoon in the center of the isl |
In 1899 the light's distance from the newly | dredged channel prompted the construction of a third |
d the portion north of Dauphin Island rely on | dredged channels marked by aids to navigation maintai |
s cleared most of the land on Elliott Key and | dredged channels around it. |
As the North Channel was | dredged deeper, the South Channel was less used and t |
The oil company | dredged elsewhere, but the results were still catastr |
The | dredged entrance channel leads from the Gulf through |
rro Bay Harbor's channel silts up and must be | dredged every three to four years. |
Most of the land is | dredged fill provided by Burns to enlarge the natural |
Recently it was | dredged for silt to increase its water holding capaci |
The river is periodically | dredged for the convenience of commercial fishing ope |
filled with 400,000 cubic metres of sediment | dredged from the Tyne. |
It was created in 1936 and 1937, from fill | dredged from the bay, for the Golden Gate Internation |
Before selling the oysters | dredged from the Estuary, the company obtained brood |
The discarded tailings were | dredged from the bay when new machinery was installed |
The east end of Awixa Creek was cutoff, | dredged from its mouth northward toward South Country |
and from the mainland was filled in with sand | dredged from the bottom of the Hudson River. |
Soil was | dredged from the lake and a seawall constructed in a |
soners were made to cover the island with mud | dredged from the waterways around it. |
and remove rocks, Roman-era iron weapons were | dredged from the river bed. |
The helmet was | dredged from the bed of the River Thames close to Wat |
ong Dynasty trade ship from circa 1277 AD was | dredged from the water off the southern coast of Chin |
He directed the Fens to be | dredged, graded, planted, and turned into a seemingly |
late 60's when development north of the town | dredged holding ponds and opened up the channel near |
The river is | dredged in the lower course. |
These are | dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrat |
ed filling is first dipped in beaten eggs and | dredged in flour or breadcrumbs before frying. |
ere constructed, no ship channel had yet been | dredged in the Patapsco, though some dredging had bee |
The food is dipped in melted butter and then | dredged in a mixture of herbs and spices, usually som |
the project (180 million), the distance to be | dredged is less than that of other ports, at 2.5 mile |
The | dredged lake and canal remain, and the railroad right |
eral areas of the bay have been allocated for | dredged material dumping sites. |
Engineers) is authorized to issue permits for | dredged material disposal, and EPA is authorized to d |
ponents of the dredging have claimed that the | dredged material would contain extremely hazardous ma |
e then filled with 3.2 million cubic yards of | dredged material from the bay. |
all islands and two raised reedbeds using the | dredged material. |
international agreement upon the disposal of | dredged material. |
The substances on the reverse list include | dredged material; sewage sludge; industrial fish proc |
Dredged materials from the lagoons were landfilled at | |
ea and is used as a location for placement of | dredged materials. |
the harbour beyond Port Chalmers is regularly | dredged, most of the port activity is centred on Port |
near Sittingbourne, and at Harwich, and also | dredged off the Hampshire coast. |
outh, West and North) are artificial and were | dredged one after the other. |
The Corps of Engineers | dredged out a lagoon and created a channel running ac |
rested on the surface while biscuit-crumb is | dredged over the whole tart, then removal of the temp |
earl River empties into Lake Borgne where the | dredged Pearl River Channel meets the Gulf Intracoast |
This entrance needs to be | dredged regularly, or the same process that created t |
The | dredged sand was used to create a new island to house |
the western water's edge to unload barges of | dredged sand (for construction projects) but has sinc |
Using mainly | dredged seabed to form an infill, which will eventual |
Dredged ship channels running basically north-south c | |
The harbour was kept | dredged so that deep sea ships could tie up at the mi |
The commission built debris basins, and | dredged the Yuba River, piling its banks with mountai |
In 1881 Thames Conservancy | dredged the river below Wallingford Bridge at "enormo |
dred Line, laid many miles of corduroy roads, | dredged the Dutch Gap Canal, and constructed the abut |
The lake has been | dredged three times since its opening-first in 1927, |
through the Matagorda Ship Channel, a conduit | dredged through Matagorda Bay. |
A canal was | dredged through the swamp with the spoils piled up on |
s to prevent scour and river channel has been | dredged to direct the main flow away from the piers. |
in 1968 by creation of a 35-mile barge canal ( | dredged to a depth of 9 feet) linking Victoria, Texas |
ed two years laters when the Alamitos Bay was | dredged to only 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in length. |
sh times there had been a "riffle", which was | dredged to enable easier steamer traffic to Harrison |
tland; during the 19th century, channels were | dredged to increase the rate of flow into the Chicago |
In around 1882, the Back Bay Fens were | dredged to convert them into a holding basin for stor |
struction of a new plant; the canal was to be | dredged to enable Panamax size ships to use the canal |
w recent shells found may actually be fossils | dredged up recently. |
with a carapace 32 millimetres (1.3 in) long, | dredged up by the USS Albatross at a depth of 1,323-1 |
1,352 metres of quay | dredged up to 15m below chart datum, using 11 Post-Pa |
if they knew they were banning hemp, so they | dredged up a Mexican slang word for it which they fel |
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