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October 2009, Changing bag filters for water treatment
July 2009, Debris collected to ensure efficient dredge operations
 Part of the Chesapeake Bay oyster dredging fleet with statehouse in the back ground.
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier workers bringing plants into dredge area.  Spartina  alterniflora was planted by hand to create new marsh.
 New land created by dredging operation will be planted with Spartina alterniflora, smooth cordgrass.
Summer 2005, the waste water treatment area inside the de-watering  facility
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September 2009, Back at the de-watering plant
September 2009, Harnesses prevent workers from falling off rail cars
2001, Guiding and laying down new cable conduit
Summer 2005, a view inside the de-watering plant
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredge flow into natural marsh.  Existing marsh will recover if not buried too deeply.
May 2009, Setting up the Manomet Street booster pump station
 During restoration construction of the marsh platform, sediments being pumped into the cells created to contain the dredge material.
Fall colors along Taylor Highway near Jack Wade Dredge
 The bucket dredge at Natal Channel.
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredged material coming out of pipe inside of levees -- will dry to form new land.
July 2009, Ambient air monitoring alongside the harbor cleanup project
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredged material  -- new land created to left of rock levee.
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredged material inside of temporary levee to right  -- dredged material dries to create new land.
Spring 2002, demolishing an abandoned barge
Aerial View, Acushnet River Flowing into New Bedford Harbor
Aerial View, Acushnet and New Bedford, Mass. Upper New Bedford Harbor
August 2009, Track-mobile moves rail cars in and out of the de-watering facility
July 2009, Harbor Project Environmental Scientist monitors water quality
 Hart-Miller Island, once two islands that nearly eroded into extinction, are now  one.  They are being regenerated and enlarged with dredge spoils from Baltimore  Harbor.
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredge deposition  --  backhoe is used to move pipe  to evenly distribute the dredge material.  Workers walking over new land.
May 2009, Sturdy sheet piles are installed to guide dredge equipment
March - July 2002, Abandoned vessels cast an eery glow
October 2009, Close-up of the dredge
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