On Swami Sivananda Salai in Chepauk, by the side of the Buckingham Canal where old, heritage navigational locks stand, their iron chipping away on account of a corrosive caress of salty air, coffee-coloured sand is being piled up.
Tipper lorries belch out dredged material
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