The Remediation Technologies Program Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund

The Remediation Technologies Program Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund

Author: Laurie Bruce

Publisher:

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13:

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"The Great Lakes have been negatively impacted by the discharge of industrial, agricultural and municipal pollutants over the past few decades. The governments of Canada and the United States have recognized that the accumulation of pollutants within bottom sediments and the water column has had a detrimental effect on the Great Lakes ecosystem"--Introduction, page 1.


Contaminated Sediment Treatment Technology Program (CoSTTeP)

Contaminated Sediment Treatment Technology Program (CoSTTeP)

Author: Craig Wardlaw

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 29

ISBN-13:

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Environment Canada's Great Lakes 2000 Cleanup Fund was created by the Canadian federal government and one of its major aims was to address the problem of contaminated sediment. The managers of the Cleanup Fund created several innovative programs to fill the huge information gaps in the area of remediation of contaminated sediment. One of these programs was the Contaminated Sediment Treatment Technology Program (CoSTTeP). The mandate of CoSTTeP was to foster the development and demonstration of innovative technologies to remediate contaminated sediment, to assist the Remedial Action Plan teams implement sediment remediation projects, and to communicate the results of the program to people involved with Great Lakes remediation projects. This report summarizes the work completed under CoSTTeP program.


Great Lakes Cleanup Fund

Great Lakes Cleanup Fund

Author: Canada. Environmental Protection Directorate. Ontario Region

Publisher: Environment Canada, Environmental Protection Branch, Ontario Region

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 42

ISBN-13: 9780662210788

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Contaminated Sediments

Contaminated Sediments

Author: Jacques Locat

Publisher: ASTM International

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 0803134665

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The main goal of the May 2003 symposium was to identify both established and innovative physico-chemical and biological methods used to characterize and evaluate properties and behavior of contaminated sediments, as well as the potential for their transfer. Papers from the symposium describe recent