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New Bedford Harbor Superfund Project, Acushnet River Estuary Engineering Feasibility Study of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives. Report 3. Characterization and Elutriate Testing of Acushnet River Estuary Sediment
Several of the alternatives being considered for the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Project involve dredging of contaminated sediment from the Acushnet River Estuary and placement of the contaminated dredged material in confined disposal areas. Evaluation of these alternatives requires testing sediment from the site to determine chemical and physical characteristics, settling properties, contaminant releases for various migration pathways, and treatment requirements for disposal area effluent. The purpose of this report is to describe the estuary composite sediment sample and the hot spot sediment sample tested at the US Arym Engineer Waterways Experiment Station as part of the US Army Corps of Engineers' Acushnet River Estuary Engineering Feasibility Study of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives. Bulk sediment chemistry, physical characteristics, and elutriate testing for the sediments are included. Contaminant, Dredged material, Dredging, Elutriate, Metals, New bedford harbor, PCB, Sediment, Superfund. (mjm)
New Bedford Harbor Superfund Project, Acushnet River Estuary Engineering Feasibility Study of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives. Report 3. Characterization and Elutriate Testing of Acushnet River Estuary Sediment
Several of the alternatives being considered for the New Bedford Harbor Superfund Project involve dredging of contaminated sediment from the Acushnet River Estuary and placement of the contaminated dredged material in confined disposal areas. Evaluation of these alternatives requires testing sediment from the site to determine chemical and physical characteristics, settling properties, contaminant releases for various migration pathways, and treatment requirements for disposal area effluent. The purpose of this report is to describe the estuary composite sediment sample and the hot spot sediment sample tested at the US Arym Engineer Waterways Experiment Station as part of the US Army Corps of Engineers' Acushnet River Estuary Engineering Feasibility Study of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives. Bulk sediment chemistry, physical characteristics, and elutriate testing for the sediments are included. Contaminant, Dredged material, Dredging, Elutriate, Metals, New bedford harbor, PCB, Sediment, Superfund. (mjm)
New Bedford Harbor Superfund Project, Acushnet River Estuary Engineering Feasibility Study of Dredging and Dredged Material Disposal Alternatives. Report 3. Characterization and Elutriate Testing of Acushnet River Estuary Sediment
D. E. Averett (Autor:in)
1989
54 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Solid Wastes Pollution & Control , Water Pollution & Control , Army Corps of Engineers , Contamination , Disposal , Dredged materials , Dredging , Estuaries , Sediments , Chemical properties , Chemistry , Confinement(General) , Contaminants , Effluents , Engineers , Hot spots , Metals , Physical properties , Release , Requirements , Rivers , Superfund , Water pollution , Substitutes