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how to dredge our cove and not go broke!!! 1

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ingvey

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Mar 5, 2001
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I need to dredge our cove that has filled with silt.It is about 70acres and I need to find an affordable way to dredge this cove,any ideas?
 
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hi, my company has been in the dredging industry for the last 30 years, if you let us know the information on the site ie. soil conditions, dredging depths, etc. then I can provide you a very good solution. I can offer you a range of dredgers will help you clean up your cove without going broke. I asure you my company will be able to give you the most economic solution that you can find anywhere.

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Sincerely,
jayant gokhale
 
Hello Jayant,
Thanks for the reply please call me or post a number where I can call you my phone is 912-961-7520 Eastern time talk to you soon......Mike Buck
 
Hi Mike,

Please call me at +91-512-255612 or +91-9839030399 at any time you like.

rgds
Jayant
 
Dear Jayant and Mike;

Can I please set the following pledge:
If this project comes to a close (POSITIVE!) and we all are in this Forum, can you then shed light on your outcome.
This way we do not only pose questions and possible solutions.

Please consider.
Lots of success.

known100
 
Hello,
The cheapest way to do you cove is by Diver Operated Dredge system. the reason for using Divers is that they can pick up objects the Dredge miss.
Best regards
TT340
 
You could use an airlift depending on the depth( must be greater than 12 feet) An airlift is a pipe usually about 12 inches in dia. with a separate compressed air feed which delivers the compressed air to the pipe head. The air bubbles rising in the coulum of water create suction and this pumps the silt out.
 
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