Contaminated Sediment Management Program Technical Papers

Notes:  The executive summaries for all the papers are contained in the first link.  Full text of the papers, including executive summaries, are contained in the subsequent links. 

  Introductory Document and Executive Summaries

  Decision Tree for Sediment Management Alternatives (printed version)
       
G. Peterson, J. Wolfe, J. DePinto, Limno-Tech, Inc.; SMWG

   Effective Decision-Making Models for Evaluating Sediment Management Options
        J. Connolly, J. Rhea, J. Benaman; Quantitative Environmental Analysis, LLC

   Risk-Based Management Principles for Evaluating Sediment Management Options  
           R.E. Keenan, P.D. Anderson, W.R. Alsop, J.H.Samuelian; Ogden Environmental and Energy Services; SMWG

   The Role of Natural Attenuation/Recovery Processes in Managing Contaminated Sediments 
       
M.P. Brown; Blasland, Bouck & Lee

   Using Natural Processes to Define Exposure from Sediments
       
D.D. Reible, L.J. Thibodeaux, Louisiana State University

   Sediment Stability at Contaminated Sediment Sites
       
C.K. Ziegler; Quantitative Environmental Analysis, LLC (QEA)

   State of Current Contaminated Sediment Management Practices
       
B.S. Cushing; Applied Environmental Management, Inc.

   Advantages And Disadvantages Of Remediation Technologies For Contaminated Sediments
        Paul Doody; Blasland, Bouck & Lee

   Measuring Effectiveness of Remedial Actions Against Remedial Action Objectives at Contaminated Sediment Sites
       
J. George; ALCOA, Inc.