Contaminated Marine Sediments

Contaminated Marine Sediments
Title Contaminated Marine Sediments PDF eBook
Author National Research Council
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 506
Release 1989-02-01
Genre Science
ISBN 0309040957

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The pervasive, widespread problem of contaminated marine sediments is an environmental issue of national importance, arising from decades of intentionally and unintentionally using coastal waters for waste disposal. This book examines the extent and significance of the problem, reviews clean-up and remediation technologies, assesses alternative management strategies, identifies research and development needs, and presents the committee's major findings and recommendations. Five case studies examine different ways in which a variety of sediment contamination problems are being handled.

Mitigation Feasibility for the Kepone-contaminated Hopewell/James River Areas

Mitigation Feasibility for the Kepone-contaminated Hopewell/James River Areas
Title Mitigation Feasibility for the Kepone-contaminated Hopewell/James River Areas PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 340
Release 1978
Genre Chlordecone
ISBN

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Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances

Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances
Title Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 322
Release 1978
Genre Dredging spoil
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Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances

Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances
Title Management of Bottom Sediments Containing Toxic Substances PDF eBook
Author Spencer A. Peterson
Publisher
Pages 732
Release 1978
Genre Mercury
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Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways

Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways
Title Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways PDF eBook
Author Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 318
Release 1997-04-20
Genre Nature
ISBN 0309054931

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Contaminated marine sediments threaten ecosystems, marine resources, and human health. They can have major economic impacts when controversies over risks and costs of sediment management interfere with needs to dredge major ports. Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways examines management and technology issues and provides guidance that will help officials make timely decisions and use technologies effectively. The book includes recommendations with a view toward improving decision making, developing cost-effective technologies, and promoting the successful completion of cleanup projects. The volume assesses the state of practice and research and development status of both short-term and longer-term remediation methods. The committee provides a conceptual overview for risk-based contaminated sediment management that can be used to develop plans that address complex technological, political, and legal issues and the interests of various stakeholders. The book emphasizes the need for proper assessment of conditions at sediment sites and adequate control of contamination sources.

The Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Surface Waters of the United States

The Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Surface Waters of the United States
Title The Incidence and Severity of Sediment Contamination in Surface Waters of the United States PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 308
Release 1997
Genre Contaminated sediments
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Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways

Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways
Title Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways PDF eBook
Author Marine Board
Publisher National Academies Press
Pages 317
Release 1997-04-03
Genre Science
ISBN 0309522579

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Contaminated marine sediments threaten ecosystems, marine resources, and human health. They can have major economic impacts when controversies over risks and costs of sediment management interfere with needs to dredge major ports. Contaminated Sediments in Ports and Waterways examines management and technology issues and provides guidance that will help officials make timely decisions and use technologies effectively. The book includes recommendations with a view toward improving decision making, developing cost-effective technologies, and promoting the successful completion of cleanup projects. The volume assesses the state of practice and research and development status of both short-term and longer-term remediation methods. The committee provides a conceptual overview for risk-based contaminated sediment management that can be used to develop plans that address complex technological, political, and legal issues and the interests of various stakeholders. The book emphasizes the need for proper assessment of conditions at sediment sites and adequate control of contamination sources.