All open water created by barge movement is cordoned off by barrels and fencing.
From the timesunion.com
Kline pointed out that the barge cannot be moved until after the Admiral leaves.
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In the second quarter, all of Parker's available barge rigs were under contract.
From the forbes.com
As I stepped off the barge and into the warm water, I knew I had found paradise.
From the dailymercury.com.au
Crews try to raise a sunken barge containing hundreds of gallons of diesel fuel.
From the bostonherald.com
No one has come forward with the $150,000 to hire a second barge to go to Haiti.
From the cnn.com
He would barge into my room without knocking and insist he didn't have to knock.
From the timesunion.com
The barge can be repurposed for commercial use, but Sea Shadow must be scrapped.
From the sacbee.com
When a river swells, it can become impossible for a barge to dock at a terminal.
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A flatbottom boat for carrying heavy loads (especially on canals)
Push one's way; "she barged into the meeting room"
Transport by barge on a body of water
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(Barges) Conveyance used to carry loose cargo or containers in smaller volumes than mother vessels.
Horizontal beam rafter that supports shorter rafters.
A long vessel with a flat bottom used to carry freight on rivers. Barges are usually not powered, being pushed or towed by a tugboat instead.