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Onondaga County Executive Opens New Deep Water Fishing Pier at Onondaga Lake

Onondaga County Executive Opens New Deep Water Fishing Pier at Onondaga Lake

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Home » Gallery "Placing the Gravel"

Photos & Videos: Placing the Gravel

The Gravel Layer Helps Facilitate Water Drainage

October 2011 - The Gravel Layer Helps Facilitate Water Drainage

After Installation of the Liner, Gravel is Placed on Top

September 2011 - After Installation of the Liner, Gravel is Placed on Top

Spotters Assist with Placement of the Drainage Gravel Over the Liner

September 2011 - Spotters Assist with Placement of the Drainage Gravel Over the Liner

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