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If the river is barraged in not much at all will get inside. The sand banks can be removed and the river largely will be deep. A port can be at the airport then.
The Garston and Eatham channels are dredged and the main Crosby channel.
The training walls improved around WW2 reduced sand in the estuary and raised the levels by a few inches.
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A barrage can give road and rail crossing.
The currents are harsh and locking it in makes it better for leisure craft as well as others.
oh dear, let's leave it at that shall we. It's off-topic anyway and lots of people want to talk about the good times they had at New Brighton. I remember the fountains at the pool most of all and the salt water washes that used to sting your feet and the incredibly, incredibly high diving board.
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