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Encyclopedia > Buttermilk Channel

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Channel Design Bar (541 words)
These innovative, new design bars are especially made to fit the channel in a Rustic Relics Shelf.
The bars can also be inserted into the shelf channel vertically to create posts, flower stems, birdhouse poles and for many other design variations.
Spatter Buttermilk by thinning it slightly with water to about the consistency of ink.
Two More Ocean DumpingProposals, JCAA Newspaper  (5/00) (364 words)
One project is in the Raritan River, New Jersey (Public Notice #RARITRIV/00) and the other is in the Buttermilk Channel, New York (Public Notice # Buttermilk-00).
The Raritan River project is 310,000 tons and the Buttermilk project is 112,000 tons.
The Raritan River and Buttermilk Channel sediments are not cap material, since they have elevated levels of contamination that will continue to perpetuate levels of contaminants in the marine environment, including in the food-chain.
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