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through the Matagorda Ship Channel, a conduit dredged through Matagorda Bay.
ong Dynasty trade ship from circa 1277 AD was dredged from the water off the southern coast of Chin
eral areas of the bay have been allocated for dredged material dumping sites.
outh, West and North) are artificial and were dredged one after the other.
near Sittingbourne, and at Harwich, and also dredged off the Hampshire coast.
suspended particles to be deposited and later dredged by diggers.
e and have the contaminated muds and sediment dredged and pumped into a disused treatment pond.
The food is dipped in melted butter and then dredged in a mixture of herbs and spices, usually som
in 1968 by creation of a 35-mile barge canal ( dredged to a depth of 9 feet) linking Victoria, Texas
the western water's edge to unload barges of dredged sand (for construction projects) but has sinc
The commission built debris basins, and dredged the Yuba River, piling its banks with mountai
h U.S. Naval Construction Battalion (Seabees) dredged a channel during World War II so that ships c
ed two years laters when the Alamitos Bay was dredged to only 1.5 km (0.93 mi) in length.
w recent shells found may actually be fossils dredged up recently.
e to sediment runoff and must be periodically dredged.
When the terminal was built the sea bed was dredged (dug deeper) to accommodate the largest conta
rested on the surface while biscuit-crumb is dredged over the whole tart, then removal of the temp
Some boats both dredged and acted as buy boats, in which case a bushe
The canal was dredged and waste incinerated until completion of the
A canal was dredged through the swamp with the spoils piled up on
These were drained when canals were dredged by the Etoniah Canal and Drainage Company.
ed and almost 20 miles (32 km) of canals were dredged.
As the North Channel was dredged deeper, the South Channel was less used and t
tland; during the 19th century, channels were dredged to increase the rate of flow into the Chicago
dred Line, laid many miles of corduroy roads, dredged the Dutch Gap Canal, and constructed the abut
Cold Tea Creek was dredged and straightened and the creek formed the ant
mmerce Clause problem, since the discharge of dredged and fill materials into "waters of the United
international agreement upon the disposal of dredged material.
ed filling is first dipped in beaten eggs and dredged in flour or breadcrumbs before frying.
In around 1882, the Back Bay Fens were dredged to convert them into a holding basin for stor
It was created in 1936 and 1937, from fill dredged from the bay, for the Golden Gate Internation
The lake has been dredged three times since its opening-first in 1927,
s to prevent scour and river channel has been dredged to direct the main flow away from the piers.
The helmet was dredged from the bed of the River Thames close to Wat
with a carapace 32 millimetres (1.3 in) long, dredged up by the USS Albatross at a depth of 1,323-1
The river is periodically dredged for the convenience of commercial fishing ope
the harbour beyond Port Chalmers is regularly dredged, most of the port activity is centred on Port
Recently it was dredged for silt to increase its water holding capaci
s cleared most of the land on Elliott Key and dredged channels around it.
project also included Creve Coeur Lake being dredged and the addition of a siltation lake to preve
Most of the land is dredged fill provided by Burns to enlarge the natural
"When Lake Lillian was dredged back in the '30s to make it more round, we pi
The substances on the reverse list include dredged material; sewage sludge; industrial fish proc
An additional 0.5 km (0.31 mi) was dredged by 1932 in time for the Olympics in LA.
rro Bay Harbor's channel silts up and must be dredged every three to four years.
river in Miami-Dade County that has not been dredged and channelized.
filled with 400,000 cubic metres of sediment dredged from the Tyne.
The Corps of Engineers dredged out a lagoon and created a channel running ac
1,352 metres of quay dredged up to 15m below chart datum, using 11 Post-Pa
The Lower Reservation was cleared off and dredged and is now the city's Cabrillo Marina.
The oil company dredged elsewhere, but the results were still catastr
alled Kadolana which was partially destroyed, dredged and filled up to build a chain hotel which ne
Engineers) is authorized to issue permits for dredged material disposal, and EPA is authorized to d
ea and is used as a location for placement of dredged materials.
, Isla Del Muerto, and Reservation Point, was dredged away in 1928 as part of a harbor development
The Environmental Protection Agency dredged and treated over 4,000 cubic yards (3,100 m3)
d the portion north of Dauphin Island rely on dredged channels marked by aids to navigation maintai
n part of the channel while the remainder was dredged.
The river is dredged in the lower course.
The river was dredged by the United States Army Corps of Engineers
In 1856 the mill was demolished, the silt was dredged and an embankment built around the pool to ra
if they knew they were banning hemp, so they dredged up a Mexican slang word for it which they fel
Soil was dredged from the lake and a seawall constructed in a
The discarded tailings were dredged from the bay when new machinery was installed
In 1881 Thames Conservancy dredged the river below Wallingford Bridge at "enormo
ponents of the dredging have claimed that the dredged material would contain extremely hazardous ma
Before selling the oysters dredged from the Estuary, the company obtained brood
late 60's when development north of the town dredged holding ponds and opened up the channel near
In 1899 the light's distance from the newly dredged channel prompted the construction of a third
These are dredged in a salt cure, which usually includes nitrat
He directed the Fens to be dredged, graded, planted, and turned into a seemingly
This entrance needs to be dredged regularly, or the same process that created t
the project (180 million), the distance to be dredged is less than that of other ports, at 2.5 mile
struction of a new plant; the canal was to be dredged to enable Panamax size ships to use the canal
all islands and two raised reedbeds using the dredged material.
Using mainly dredged seabed to form an infill, which will eventual
The harbour was kept dredged so that deep sea ships could tie up at the mi
The east end of Awixa Creek was cutoff, dredged from its mouth northward toward South Country
nel from Lake Maracaibo to the sea was finely dredged and deepened to allow ocean-going tankers to
and remove rocks, Roman-era iron weapons were dredged from the river bed.
earl River empties into Lake Borgne where the dredged Pearl River Channel meets the Gulf Intracoast
ame came from an island in the Tyne which was dredged away in the 19th Century to allow the big coa
sh times there had been a "riffle", which was dredged to enable easier steamer traffic to Harrison
and from the mainland was filled in with sand dredged from the bottom of the Hudson River.
soners were made to cover the island with mud dredged from the waterways around it.
omplete with a small golf course, yacht club, dredged canals, and a lagoon in the center of the isl
e then filled with 3.2 million cubic yards of dredged material from the bay.
ere constructed, no ship channel had yet been dredged in the Patapsco, though some dredging had bee
                                                                                                   


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