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. See notes at
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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.
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