Report to the Coastal Engineering Research Center, Corps of Engineers, U.S. Department of the ArmyThe dumping of sewer sludge and dredge spoil in the waters of the New York Bight and the effect of this waste disposal practice on the marine environment is reviewed. The. quantities and composition of these wastes is described together with their physical, chemical and biological effects on the environment. At the center of the sludge dump the bearing capacity of the waters has been exceeded and an anoxic bottom area devoid of life formed. Both spoli and sludge contain large quantities of toxic heavy metals and the spoil also contains large quantities of petrochemicals and pesticides.Contract DACW72-70-C-003
This is the second part of a final report on the effects of waste disposal in the New York Bight. Be...
The objective of the Red HookIBay Ridge project was to evaluate proposed dredged material from these...
The discharge of municipal waste into the ocean has been practiced for many decades by coastal comm...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This paper is composed of four chapters. Chapter I will seek to delineate the scope of the paper an...
This report is based on the research from an innovative field study designed to evaluate effects on ...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This report presents the results of a detailed evaluation of the dredged material ocean disposal pro...
The present on-going study represents a major effort to evaluate the essentially unique environmenta...
This report describes the history of ocean dumping in the New York Bight prior to the implementation...
The New York Bight extends over 15,000 square miles from Long Island and New Jersey to the edge of t...
97852256211063PDFResearch PaperDredged materialsEnvironmental impactsEnvironmental policyContaminant...
The Rappahannock Shoal and spoil disposal area investigated encompasses an area of approximately 180...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This is the second part of a final report on the effects of waste disposal in the New York Bight. Be...
The objective of the Red HookIBay Ridge project was to evaluate proposed dredged material from these...
The discharge of municipal waste into the ocean has been practiced for many decades by coastal comm...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This paper is composed of four chapters. Chapter I will seek to delineate the scope of the paper an...
This report is based on the research from an innovative field study designed to evaluate effects on ...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This report presents the results of a detailed evaluation of the dredged material ocean disposal pro...
The present on-going study represents a major effort to evaluate the essentially unique environmenta...
This report describes the history of ocean dumping in the New York Bight prior to the implementation...
The New York Bight extends over 15,000 square miles from Long Island and New Jersey to the edge of t...
97852256211063PDFResearch PaperDredged materialsEnvironmental impactsEnvironmental policyContaminant...
The Rappahannock Shoal and spoil disposal area investigated encompasses an area of approximately 180...
This study was a two-year program initiated by a working committee comprised of invited scientists, ...
This is the second part of a final report on the effects of waste disposal in the New York Bight. Be...
The objective of the Red HookIBay Ridge project was to evaluate proposed dredged material from these...
The discharge of municipal waste into the ocean has been practiced for many decades by coastal comm...