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Main Title Spatial analysis of sediment grain size in the vicinity of the Canaveral Harbor ocean dredged material disposal site
Author C. J. MCARTHUR ; M. Parsons ; McArthur, Christopher Jay
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Author Title of a Work
Parsons, Mel.
CORP Author Environmental Protection Agency, Athens, GA. Eco System Research Div.
Publisher U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 4,
Year Published 2005
Report Number EPA-904-R-05-002; MIPR-W32CS530026705
Stock Number ADA482743
Subjects Waste disposal in the ocean--Canaveral, Port (Fla) ; Marine sediments
Additional Subjects Dredged materials ; Grain size ; Sediments ; Physical properties ; Sites ; Adverse conditions ; Protection ; Army corps of engineers ; Disposal ; Ocean environments ; Monitoring ; Management ; Spatial distribution ; Planning ; Cape canaveral(Florida)
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NTIS  ADA482743 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
Collation 17 pp. + appendix : charts, tables ; 28 cm.
Abstract
It is the responsibility of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (COE) under the Marine Protection, Research, and Sanctuaries Act (MPRSA) of 1972 to manage and monitor each of the Ocean Dredged Material Disposal Sites (ODMDSs) designated by the EPA pursuant to Section 102 of MPRSA. MPRSA, the Water Resources Development Act (WRDA) of 1992, and a Memorandum of Agreement between EPA and COE require the joint development of site management and monitoring plans (SMMP) to specifically address the disposal of dredged material at ODMDSs. Additionally, the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between EPA Region 4 and the COE South Atlantic Division specifies that it is in the best Interest of the EPA and the COE to act In partnership concerning the management and monitoring of all ODMDSs. Management of ODMDSs involves regulating the times, the quantity, and the physical/chemical characteristics of dredged material that is dumped at the site; establishing disposal controls, conditions, and requirements to avoid and minimize potential impacts to the marine environment; and monitoring the site environs to verily that unanticipated or significant adverse effects are not occurring from past or continued use of the site and that permit terms are met.
Notes
Download from electronic copy. "EPA-904-R-05-002". "with funding from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Jacksonville District, under Interagency Agreement #RW-96-94593601". References: p. 17.