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USE OF DREDGINGS FOR LANDFILL. TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 4. WATER QUALITY STUDY FOR A DREDGINGS DISPOSAL AREA

Citation:

Krizek, R., B. Gallagher, AND G. Karadi. USE OF DREDGINGS FOR LANDFILL. TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 4. WATER QUALITY STUDY FOR A DREDGINGS DISPOSAL AREA. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., EPA/600/2-78/088E.

Description:

In an effort to quantitatively evaluate the effects of the settling-basin concept on the water quality associated with a typical disposal site for polluted maintenance dredgings, as well as to assess the fate of pollutants during a typical dredging and disposal cycle, an extensive sampling and testing program was carried out. Based upon the measurements and analysis performed, it was concluded that most of the polluting substances contained in the dredge spoil are retained in the diked enclosure, and only a small fraction of the pollutants are discharged via the over-flow weir into the ambient river water. The large reductions in the concentrations of pollutants is primarily attributable to the fact that they tend to associate with the solid particles, which settle out of suspension and are retained within the disposal area. The concentrations of most parameters were reduced more than 95%, but the more soluble substances were less affected by the settling process and they were discharged with less change in their input concentrations.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( REPORT )
Product Published Date:05/24/2002
Record Last Revised:04/16/2004
Record ID: 34085