Tishani Doshi, The New Republic, Water managers are worried that a plan to dredge Utah Lake could compromise Wasatch Front water-users’ access to drinking water.īrian Maffly, The Salt Lake Tribune, 28 Mar.
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2022 In a major change along the way, JaxPort developed a funding model that paid to dredge 11 miles of the river from a depth of 40 feet down to 47 feet, rather than going the full 13 miles authorized by Congress.ĭavid Bauerlein, Orlando Sentinel, Dip fish fillets in the egg, shake off the excess, then dredge in cornmeal.Įrin Cavoto, Country Living, Sweet turtle thighs, dredge us from the wreck, these years of steady losing. 2022 There were also concerns that the project could lead to a vast number of turbines in the lake over time and whether putting turbines in the lake would dredge up potentially toxic material.
Recent Examples on the Web: Verb Biologists use equipment to dredge them at 1,500 sites along the bay’s lower, middle and upper portions of Maryland and Virginia.ĭana Hedgpeth, Washington Post, Staring down the barrel of a $3 million lawsuit, ecology professor Ben Abbott is now turning the legal tables on the company proposing to dredge Utah Lake.īrian Maffly, The Salt Lake Tribune, 8 June 2022 Multiple lawsuits continue to dredge up various scandals from Facebook’s past.īenjamin Wofford, Wired, 10 Mar.