The pamphlet provides a brief introduction to the necessity of dredging in New York Harbor and the positives and negatives of various disposal alternatives.Issued by the New York District Water Quality Compliace Branch of the US Army Corps of Engineers.Purpose: to provide a brief introduction to issues associated with dredging in New York Harbor
The Hudson River (Federal Project No. 41) was one of seven waterways that the U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
Management of contaminated dredged material is a major problem in the Port of New York and New Jerse...
The Port of New York and New Jersey ranks first in the US in volume of petroleum products handled ea...
This report presents the results of a detailed evaluation of the dredged material ocean disposal pro...
This report is the technical summary for the Dredged Material Disposal Management Plan for the New Y...
This report presents the findings to date of Governor Whitman's Dredged Materials Management Team--a...
This document is an update to the The Dredged Material Management Plan Implementation Report (DMMP I...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze dredging issues and dredging needs in the State of New Jerse...
This environmental impact statement describes the impact of current practices regarding disposal of ...
The Port of New York and New Jersey plays a vital role in the economy of the region, handling more g...
Disposal of dredged material taken from the New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ) Harbor is problematic becaus...
Management of contaminated dredged material is a significant challenge in the Port of New York and N...
97852256211063PDFResearch PaperDredged materialsEnvironmental impactsEnvironmental policyContaminant...
The Port of New York and New Jersey ranks first in the United States in volume of petroleum products...
The objective of the Westchester Creek project was to evaluate proposed dredged material from this a...
The Hudson River (Federal Project No. 41) was one of seven waterways that the U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
Management of contaminated dredged material is a major problem in the Port of New York and New Jerse...
The Port of New York and New Jersey ranks first in the US in volume of petroleum products handled ea...
This report presents the results of a detailed evaluation of the dredged material ocean disposal pro...
This report is the technical summary for the Dredged Material Disposal Management Plan for the New Y...
This report presents the findings to date of Governor Whitman's Dredged Materials Management Team--a...
This document is an update to the The Dredged Material Management Plan Implementation Report (DMMP I...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze dredging issues and dredging needs in the State of New Jerse...
This environmental impact statement describes the impact of current practices regarding disposal of ...
The Port of New York and New Jersey plays a vital role in the economy of the region, handling more g...
Disposal of dredged material taken from the New York/New Jersey (NY/NJ) Harbor is problematic becaus...
Management of contaminated dredged material is a significant challenge in the Port of New York and N...
97852256211063PDFResearch PaperDredged materialsEnvironmental impactsEnvironmental policyContaminant...
The Port of New York and New Jersey ranks first in the United States in volume of petroleum products...
The objective of the Westchester Creek project was to evaluate proposed dredged material from this a...
The Hudson River (Federal Project No. 41) was one of seven waterways that the U.S. Army Corps of Eng...
Management of contaminated dredged material is a major problem in the Port of New York and New Jerse...
The Port of New York and New Jersey ranks first in the US in volume of petroleum products handled ea...