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Languages : en
Pages : 154
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Technical Evaluation of Environmental Impact Potential for Proposed Disposal of Dredged Material from Moss Landing Harbor
Technical Evaluation of Environmental Impact Potential for Proposed Ocean Disposal of Dredged Material from Los Angeles Harbor
Author: Los Angeles (Calif.). Harbor Department
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 214
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Languages : en
Pages : 214
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Preliminary Report of the Technical Evaluation of Potential Environmental Impacts of Proposed Ocean Disposal of Dredged Material at Winchester Bay, Oregon
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. Portland District
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Languages : en
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Languages : en
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Jacksonville Harbor Dredging Disposal Site
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Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Languages : en
Pages : 210
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Evaluating Environmental Effects of Dredged Material Management Alternatives
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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This document is intended to serve as a consistent "roadmap" for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency personnel in evaluating the environmental acceptability of dredged amterial management alternatives. Specifically, its major objectives are to provide: A general technical framwork for evaluating the environmental acceptability of dredged material management, alternatives (open-water disposal, confined (diked) disposal, and beneficial uses). Additional technical guidance to augment present implementation and testing manuals for addressing the environmental acceptability of available management options for the discharge of dredged material in both ope water and confined sites. Enhanced consistency and coordination in USAC/EPA decision making in accordance with Federal environmantl statutes regulating dredged material management.
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 112
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This document is intended to serve as a consistent "roadmap" for U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency personnel in evaluating the environmental acceptability of dredged amterial management alternatives. Specifically, its major objectives are to provide: A general technical framwork for evaluating the environmental acceptability of dredged material management, alternatives (open-water disposal, confined (diked) disposal, and beneficial uses). Additional technical guidance to augment present implementation and testing manuals for addressing the environmental acceptability of available management options for the discharge of dredged material in both ope water and confined sites. Enhanced consistency and coordination in USAC/EPA decision making in accordance with Federal environmantl statutes regulating dredged material management.
Disposal of Dredged Material from the Port of New York and New Jersey
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers. New York District
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Category : Dredging
Languages : en
Pages : 318
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Moss Landing Harbor Maintenance Dredging, FY1974
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Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Languages : en
Pages : 138
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Dredged Material Management Plan, Lorain Harbor, Lorain County
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Languages : en
Pages : 178
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Contaminant Trends in the Southern California Bight
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Category : Fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Category : Fishes
Languages : en
Pages : 466
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Considerations in Selecting Bioassay Organisms for Determining the Potential Environmental Impact of Dredged Material
Author: Peter J. Shuba
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Category : Aquatic animals
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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A list of factors was developed to aid in the selection of test species for bioassay and bioaccumulation potential studies with dredged material. The list was compiled after interviews with personnel involved in dredged material testing from the Corps of Engineers, the Environmental Protection Agency, private consulting firms, and universities. The factors to be considered for the selection of test species included whether the organism was indigenous to the disposal site or closely related to an indigenous species; was available through collecting or purchasing; had a toxicological data base; could be maintained and cultured in the laboratory; was useful in acute, chronic, and bioaccumulation tests; was ecologically and economically important; had a wide geographic distribution, and was compatible with other test species in the test containers. For the selection of test species to determine bioaccumulation potential in the laboratory, the same factors were used with the additional considerations that the organism be large enough to provide sufficient tissue for chemical analyses and that they survive the 10-day exposure period.
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Category : Aquatic animals
Languages : en
Pages : 102
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A list of factors was developed to aid in the selection of test species for bioassay and bioaccumulation potential studies with dredged material. The list was compiled after interviews with personnel involved in dredged material testing from the Corps of Engineers, the Environmental Protection Agency, private consulting firms, and universities. The factors to be considered for the selection of test species included whether the organism was indigenous to the disposal site or closely related to an indigenous species; was available through collecting or purchasing; had a toxicological data base; could be maintained and cultured in the laboratory; was useful in acute, chronic, and bioaccumulation tests; was ecologically and economically important; had a wide geographic distribution, and was compatible with other test species in the test containers. For the selection of test species to determine bioaccumulation potential in the laboratory, the same factors were used with the additional considerations that the organism be large enough to provide sufficient tissue for chemical analyses and that they survive the 10-day exposure period.