The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile tidal portion of the Passaic River and its watershed. During the course of the Study, sediments in the lower eight miles of the river were identified as a major source of contamination to the 17-mile Study Area and to Newark Bay. Therefore, this Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) was undertaken to evaluate a range of remedial alternatives that might be implemented as an early action to control that major source. Appendix J presents the cost estimates for the remedial alternatives presented in the FFS.Draft Contractor Document: Subject to Continuing Agency Review; Prepared for the US Environmental Protection Agency, US Army Corps of Engineers,This...
The purpose of this plan is to describe the 2004-2005 hydrodynamic sampling that will be conducted ...
The Lower Passaic River is a 17-mile tidal stretch from the Dundee Dam to the river mouth at Newark ...
The Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) evaluates a range of alternatives that might be implemented to c...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) evaluates a range of alternatives that might be implemented to c...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project (LPRRP) is an integrated, joint effort among state and f...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project is being implemented jointly under the Comprehensive En...
The Lower Passaic River Basin has sediments contaminated with dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PC...
The purpose of this plan is to describe the 2004-2005 hydrodynamic sampling that will be conducted ...
The Lower Passaic River is a 17-mile tidal stretch from the Dundee Dam to the river mouth at Newark ...
The Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) evaluates a range of alternatives that might be implemented to c...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project ("the Study") is a comprehensive study of the 17-mile ti...
The Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) evaluates a range of alternatives that might be implemented to c...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project (LPRRP) is an integrated, joint effort among state and f...
The Lower Passaic River Restoration Project is being implemented jointly under the Comprehensive En...
The Lower Passaic River Basin has sediments contaminated with dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PC...
The purpose of this plan is to describe the 2004-2005 hydrodynamic sampling that will be conducted ...
The Lower Passaic River is a 17-mile tidal stretch from the Dundee Dam to the river mouth at Newark ...
The Focused Feasibility Study (FFS) evaluates a range of alternatives that might be implemented to c...