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Brownfield reuse of dredged New York harbor sediment by cement-based solidification/stabilization
Newly effective federal regulations restrict the ocean disposal of sediments dredged from the harbors of New York and Newark. The New York Port Authority is faced with the challenge of finding land-based disposal/uses for tens of millions cubic yards of sediments or lose standing as a commercial port for ocean-going ships. One of the technologies now being employed to manage the sediments is portland cement-based solidification/stabilization (S/S) treatment. This treatment will immobilize heavy metals, dioxin, PCBs and other organic contaminants in the sediment.
Brownfield reuse of dredged New York harbor sediment by cement-based solidification/stabilization
Newly effective federal regulations restrict the ocean disposal of sediments dredged from the harbors of New York and Newark. The New York Port Authority is faced with the challenge of finding land-based disposal/uses for tens of millions cubic yards of sediments or lose standing as a commercial port for ocean-going ships. One of the technologies now being employed to manage the sediments is portland cement-based solidification/stabilization (S/S) treatment. This treatment will immobilize heavy metals, dioxin, PCBs and other organic contaminants in the sediment.
Brownfield reuse of dredged New York harbor sediment by cement-based solidification/stabilization
Loest, K. (author) / Wilk, C.M. (author)
1998
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