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Hydraulic debarking has declined where water quality problems have arisen.
A church was pushed off its foundation and tree debarking was noted as well.
We found it was more useful in stopping the debarking of trees or accidental damage to shrubs.
Hydraulic debarking can reduce soil and rock content of bark, but may increase the water content.
Traditional debarking is conducted in order to create a fence post or fence stake which would then go on to be pointed before being planted.
However, Ohio Revised Code 955.22 only outlawed debarking of dogs considered "vicious".
Trees sustained severe debarking and the Greenbriar nursing home was completely leveled and partially swept away.
On Christmas Day 1864, Yantic assisted in the debarking of the troops of General Benjamin Butler and covered the landing operations.
Arriving off Hollandia (now Jayapura, Indonesia) without incident on 24 April, she screened the debarking of the second wave of relief troops.
Completing the debarking of passengers on the same day, the transport shifted to the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, where, three days later, she commenced a period of repairs and alterations.
Jamie was urging Ian to a demonstration of the debarking of logs, in which he chopped his way steadily backward as he walked along the top of the log, narrowly missing his toes with each stroke.
F4 damage was observed on the west side of town, where a steel-reinforced concrete building was severely damaged with only a few walls remaining, large vehicles were destroyed, mobile home frames were wrapped around tree trunks and trees suffered some debarking.
As I look at all the travel books that I have acquired since that first debarking in Casablanca, I realize that every one of those authors provided that gift, even if, as was often the case, they were not primarily travel writers.