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positive benefits from
suction dredging and
potential negative impacts on
stream systems.
Small scale suction dredging in
rivers and
streams remains a...
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portable and
requires less
infrastructure than a
sluice box,
being fed not by a
sluice but by hand. The
box sits on rockers,
which when
rocked separates out...
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dredging 22
buckets of
gravel every minute,
about 18,000
cubic yards (14,000 m3) per day.
Dredge No. 4 had a much
greater capacity than
other dredges...
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often in
place to
minimize these impacts.
State dredging permits in many of the
United States gold
dredging areas specify a
seasonal time
period and area...
- The
dredge oyster,
Bluff oyster or
Chilean oyster (Ostrea chilensis), is also
known in
Chile as
ostra verde, is a
species of flat oyster. It is a marine...
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works in a
dredging company but is
haunted by
incidents from her past. Tara
Salgaonkar is an
expert diver who
works for Martin’s
dredging company. She...
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Trevor (lead vocals,
guitar and harmonica),
Chris Dredge (guitar), Bob Bond (b**** guitar),
Clive Box (drums and piano),
Gerry "Zoot"
Taylor (organ), Clive...
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Chappell in 1901. In 1913,
dredging was put into
practice by
Malayan Tin
Dredging Ltd. (MTD),
which later became the
largest tin
dredging company in the world...
- in his
childhood before overcoming it;
during filming he did not
enjoy dredging up bad
memories from his
teenage years and, afterward, he was not pleased...
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region in
which they were released,
approximate budget,
their approximate box office revenue (for
theatrical releases),
distributor of the film, and the...