Phrases with «dredging»

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The word "dredging" refers to the process of removing material from the bottom of a body of water, like a river or a lake, using a special machine called a dredge. This is done to create a deeper channel for ships, remove debris, or extract valuable materials such as sand or minerals. Full definition

Adjective + «dredging»

Sentences with «dredging»

  • Update: Today's news conference to announce the end of dredging in Onondaga Lake went off without a hitch. (syracuse.com)
  • Less than a week after Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the state is preparing to sue the Environmental Protection Agency, local officials and environmentalists have extended their support to the state, which is challenging the federal agency's decision to permanently allow dumping of dredged material in Long Island Sound. (suffolktimes.timesreview.com)
  • At the time, the lawmaker blamed his Republican primary opponent for dredging up the issue. (timesunion.com)
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