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Maintenance Dredging, Buttermilk Channel, New York
The project proposes dredging Buttermilk Channel to authorized Federal project dimensions. Disposal of the excavated material would be in the approved dumping ground in the New York Bight. Environmental impacts include excavation and disposal of 500,000 cubic yards of bottom materials. Adverse environmental effects include construction disturbance due to disruption of channel bottom on associated life, generation of turbidity, and disposal of excavated material at the already degraded approved dumping area in the New York Bight.
Maintenance Dredging, Buttermilk Channel, New York
The project proposes dredging Buttermilk Channel to authorized Federal project dimensions. Disposal of the excavated material would be in the approved dumping ground in the New York Bight. Environmental impacts include excavation and disposal of 500,000 cubic yards of bottom materials. Adverse environmental effects include construction disturbance due to disruption of channel bottom on associated life, generation of turbidity, and disposal of excavated material at the already degraded approved dumping area in the New York Bight.
Maintenance Dredging, Buttermilk Channel, New York
1972
23 pages
Report
No indication
English
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