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  2. If bulkhead construction followed state and local procedures ...

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    As confirmed by Mason County and State-approved permitting of my replacement of the failing 1930s bulkhead and my home, and contrary to the EPA’s press release, the property has zero bulkhead ...

  3. Hood Canal property owners fined more than $250K for ... - AOL

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    UNION — Property owners living in Mason County have been fined more than $280,000 for illegally replacing the bulkhead at the shore of Hood Canal near Union without a required permit in 2017 and ...

  4. A barge, a bulkhead and $3.3 million: How the Mississippi ...

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    The bulkhead, left, prevents water from entering at Lock and Dam No. 2 so work can be done on the gates to the chamber, right, Jan. 30 on the Mississippi River in Hastings, Minnesota.

  5. Limber hole - Wikipedia

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    The term may be extended to cover drain holes in floors. Limber holes are created in between bulkheads so that one compartment does not fill with water. The limber holes allow water to drain into the lowest part of the bilge so that it can be pumped out by a single bilge pump [1] (or more usually, one electric and one manual pump).

  6. Pipe bursting - Wikipedia

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    Pipe replacement by pipe bursting. Pipe bursting is a trenchless method of replacing buried pipelines (such as sewer, water, or natural gas pipes) without the need for a traditional construction trench. "Launching and receiving pits" replace the trench needed by conventional pipe-laying.

  7. Bulkhead (barrier) - Wikipedia

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    A bulkhead is a retaining wall, such as a bulkhead within a ship or a watershed retaining wall. It may also be used in mines to contain flooding. Coastal bulkheads are most often referred to as seawalls, bulkheading, or riprap revetments. These manmade structures are constructed along shorelines with the purpose of controlling beach erosion.

  8. What will it cost to replace this major Pierce County bridge ...

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    A 2019 study commissioned by Pierce County from InfraStrategies LLC projected a total cost of $168.1 million, adjusted for inflation in 2026, to replace the bridge if it was built over 2025-2026.

  9. Ventilation (firefighting) - Wikipedia

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    If there is no suitable existing hole, firefighters may use their equipment to make one, such as specialized saws for cutting a large hole in the roof. A conical hose-stream aimed around an opening—of a window or door, etc.— entrains smoke and thus increases the exhaust rate of smoke from the space.