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Dredging Dredging of the stream bed has occurred repeatedly in Wheeling Creek and other regional streams. Dredging occurred historically, as can be seen by closely examining the 1890s photographs under Environmental History. Compare the 1890 photos with the Scene on Big Wheeling Creek, 1904. Note the shape of the stream banks, vegetation along the bank, vegetation in the stream, and the cobbles in the stream bed. Dredging a stream involves removing large rocks and cobble. In the Wheeling Creek watershed, rocks were dredged from streams to provide fill material during early road and railroad building activities. More recently, dredging occurred in response to flooding of roadways and suburban areas along lower Wheeling Creek.
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