3.With descending of the main pier s foundation slab and integral moving of pier,not only the navigable dimensions meet the demand,but also the influence on upbound ships is very li.
13.In fact, the greater Mississippi river basin has more kilometers of navigable internal waterways than the entire rest of the world all combined has.
15.And to make matters more worse, a navigable channel was dug across the lagoon that allowed large modern oil tankers to reach the new industrial district.
17.Rivers in Japan, however, have smaller and steeper drainage areas, making these rivers less navigable, because their waters are flowing more steeply down to the sea.
18.And it took the President of the United States stepping in and pressuring the War Department not to give navigable waters permission for it to get it stopped.
19.When a navigable cut or canal has been once made, the management of it becomes quite simple and easy, and it is reducible to strict rule and method.
20.In China, and in several other governments of Asia, the executive power charges itself both with the reparation of the high-roads, and with the maintenance of the navigable canals.