The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been delegated responsibility for assuring the navigability of waters designated for that purpose in the United States. Dredging is among the activities required to fulfill this responsibility. In some places, the Corps finds difficulty in carrying out dredging projects because it lacks spaces where the sediments that must be removed ("dredged materials") can be placed or otherwise managed. In these cases, the public has expressed concerns about the impacts of dredged materials on the environment, either underwater or on land ("upland"). Thus, the Corps often finds it necessary to be able to evaluate and describe the costs or risks and the benefits of the possible alternatives that may be available. Scie...
Several hundred million cubic yards of sediment are dredged from various U.S. ports, harbors, and w...
This technical note describes a risk-based framework for testing and evaluat-ing dredged material sc...
This note examines the potential for natural processes to treat contaminants and maximize contaminan...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been delegated responsibility for assuring the navigability of ...
This paper summarizes investigations conducted under the Dredged Material Research Program, Long-Ter...
PURPOSE: This note summarizes recommendations for reducing the costs of sedi ment evaluation develop...
This paper summarizes investigations conducted under the Dredged Material Research Program, Long-Ter...
lf~> ment for use in dredged material containment areas. It also briefly describes the types of e...
Beneficial use projects that utilize dredged material will involve several steps: dredging operation...
In recent years, depletion of sands in the nearshore environment along the northern Oregon and south...
BACKGROUND: Dredged material, in simple terms, is nothing more than displaced topsoil that enters an...
The original intent of this paper was to examine the role of the United States Army Corps of Enginee...
Engineers as the agency to issue permits for the discharge of dredged or fill material into navigabl...
The original intent of this paper was to examine the role of the United States Army Corps of Enginee...
256079107PDFManualERDC/EL TR-08-29GuidelinesDredgingSedimentsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental ...
Several hundred million cubic yards of sediment are dredged from various U.S. ports, harbors, and w...
This technical note describes a risk-based framework for testing and evaluat-ing dredged material sc...
This note examines the potential for natural processes to treat contaminants and maximize contaminan...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been delegated responsibility for assuring the navigability of ...
This paper summarizes investigations conducted under the Dredged Material Research Program, Long-Ter...
PURPOSE: This note summarizes recommendations for reducing the costs of sedi ment evaluation develop...
This paper summarizes investigations conducted under the Dredged Material Research Program, Long-Ter...
lf~> ment for use in dredged material containment areas. It also briefly describes the types of e...
Beneficial use projects that utilize dredged material will involve several steps: dredging operation...
In recent years, depletion of sands in the nearshore environment along the northern Oregon and south...
BACKGROUND: Dredged material, in simple terms, is nothing more than displaced topsoil that enters an...
The original intent of this paper was to examine the role of the United States Army Corps of Enginee...
Engineers as the agency to issue permits for the discharge of dredged or fill material into navigabl...
The original intent of this paper was to examine the role of the United States Army Corps of Enginee...
256079107PDFManualERDC/EL TR-08-29GuidelinesDredgingSedimentsEnvironmental engineeringEnvironmental ...
Several hundred million cubic yards of sediment are dredged from various U.S. ports, harbors, and w...
This technical note describes a risk-based framework for testing and evaluat-ing dredged material sc...
This note examines the potential for natural processes to treat contaminants and maximize contaminan...