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9781574771251

Proceedings of the First International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments, Venice Italy, October 10-12 2001

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The First International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments (Venice, October 10-12, 2001) focused on contaminated sediment in both freshwater and marine systems. There is increasing recognition internationally of the need for a better understanding of the nature of contaminated sediments and wetlands and the risks they pose to human health and the environment. Contaminated sediments can also represent major financial costs because material dredged to maintain and improve waterways must be disposed of properly or treated to remove contamination. The October 2001 Conference was the first in a biennial series of meetings designed to bring together sediments remediation and management professionals from around the world to discuss means of dealing with contaminated sediments. The three volumes comprise 127 papers and are available as a set or as individual volumes. For full contents of each volume, visit the Battelle Press Web bookstore, www.battelle.org/bookstore.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
PCB- and PCDD/F Contaminated Sites
Assessment of Injuries to Natural Resources from PCBs in the Hudson River in New York State
1(8)
T.M. Brosnan
L. Rosman
L. Gumaer
K. Jahn
PCDD/Fs in Venetian Foods - a Quantitative Assessment of Dietary Intake
9(8)
R.E. Alcock
A.J. Sweetman
N.J.L. Green
K.C. Jones
J. Jones
S. Della Sala
E. Zanotto
A. Marcomini
PCBs in the Hudson River: Sources, Transport, and Fate
17(8)
E.A. Garvey
J.B. Butcher
H. Pang
C. Hunt
A. DiBernardo
Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals in the Coastal Sediments in Japan
25(8)
Y. Nakamura
Y. Tanaka
M. Yasui
Biological Assessment of Sediments: A Comparison
33(12)
E.M.G.T. de Deckere
W. Beyen
D. van Pelt
B. Veraart
M. Florus
P. Meire
Heavy Metals-Contaminated Sites
Contamination of Surface Sediments of the Venice Lagoon and Harbour and Risk Evaluation
45(8)
A. Barbanti
A.G. Bernstein
L. Montobbio
A. Critto
A. Marcomini
Metal Leaching from Dredged Canal Sediments on Drying and Oxidation
53(8)
S.R. Stephens
B.J. Alloway
A. Parker
J.E. Carter
Assessment of Sediment Contaminants from Ceramic Production: A Case Study of Farstaviken
61(10)
O. Oberg
Heavy Metals in SPM and Sediments at Hangzhou Bay, China
71(8)
Y. Che
Q. He
W. Lin
Ochre Formation in Drainage Systems of Terrestrial Disposed Sediments
79(8)
M. Kussmaul
M. Kneppenberg
C. Harms
Sedimentation Rates and Levels of Metals in the Remedios River
87(6)
M.A. Amezcua-Allieri
R. Zepahua-Peralta
Determining Sediment Toxicity Associated with the Aznalcollar Mining Spill (SW, Spain) Using a Bacterial Bioassay
93(8)
I. Riba
J.M. Forja
T.A. DelValls
R. Guerra
A. Iacondini
Using the Clam Scrobicularia plana and the Amphipod Ampelisca brevicornis to Determine Sediment Toxicity in the Guadalquivir Estuary After the Aznalcollar Mining Spill
101(8)
L Riba
T.A. DelValls
J.M. Forja
A. Gomez-Parra
M. Conradi
Modeling for Site Characterization
Visual Sample Plan Software for Design of Sediment Sampling Plans
109(6)
R.O. Gilbert
J.R. Davidson
J.E. Wilson
B.A. Pulsipher
N.L. Hassig
Predictive Modeling of Mixed Sediment Cap Stability During Storms
115(8)
J. Gailani
R. Jepsen
J. Roberts
W. Lick
Use of Sediment Transport Measurements to Evaluate Natural Recovery Potential
123(8)
P. White
K. Israel
M. Pound
Modeling Bioconcentration and Bioaccumulation of Dioxins in Bivalves and Fishes of the Lagoon of Venice
131(14)
S. Carrer
G. Coffaro
G. Bendoricchio
M. Bocci
The Fate and Transport of POPs in the Venice Lagoon: A Fugacity-Based Mass Balance Approach
145(8)
A.J. Sweetman
R.E. Alcock
S. Della Sala
Principal Components Analysis Applied to the Naples Port Contaminated Sediments
153(8)
A. Giordano
F. Pirozzi
G. Ciampa
L. Marra
A Differential Hysteresis Coefficient for Characterizing the Adsorptive-Desorptive Behavior of Contaminants in Sediments
161(12)
H.M. Poggi-Varaldo
N. Rinderknecht-Seijas
S. Caffarel-Mendez
PAH and Mineral Oil Biodegradation in Aggregates with Anoxic Centres
173(8)
J. Vermeulen
J.T.C. Grotenhuis
W.H. Rulkens
Full-Scale Site Characterization
Hazard from Contaminated Sediments in Poland
181(8)
A. Popenda
G. Malina
Fate of Dredged Contaminated Sediments in an Underwater Disposal Site
189(8)
S. Carpentier
R. Moilleron
D.R. Thevenot
Estuary Sediments - Sinks or Sources for Contaminants? A Case Study
197(8)
R. Beresford Hartwell
Quantifying Contaminant Losses During Environmental Dredging
205(4)
L.J. Thibodeaux
F. Sanchez
K.T. Valsaraj
Contaminated Sediments in a Natural Wetland in a Uranium Deposit
209(8)
S.N. Groudev
K. Komnitsas
I.I. Spasova
P.S. Georgiev
I. Paspaliaris
Contaminated Sediments and Bioaccumulation Criteria: Procedures for Evaluating Dredging and Open Ocean Disposal Permits in the New York/New Jersey Harbor
217(10)
B.L. Finley
S.H. Su
Spatial Distribution of PCDD/Fs in Surface Sediments of the Canals and Lagoon of Venice
227(12)
G. Sanders
C. Monti
A. Porta
M. Pellei
Pilot Studies
Metal Contamination of Red Fescue Grown on Three Dredged Sediments
239(8)
N. Caille
C. Vauleon
C. Tiffreau
C. Leyval
J.L. Morel
Contaminant Release from Sediment Under Different Salinity and Redox Conditions
247(8)
D.H. Choi
W. Bae
E.B. Shin
H. Shim
Assessment of Potential Nutrient Release From Dredging Activities
255(8)
G. Wattayakorn
Degradation of Herbicide Atrazine by Basidiomycetes Producing Extracellular Laccases
263(8)
O. Gorbatova
O. Koroleva
E. Stepanova
E. Landesman
A. Zherdev
Sorption Behavior of 2,4-Dichlorophenol on Surfactant-Modified Loess Soil
271(8)
W. Zhou
R. Yang
M. Jiang
H. Chen
G. Liu
Quantifying Bioavailability of PAHs in Sediments Using Physical-Chemical Methods
279(8)
W.H. Rulkens
C. Cuypers
J.T.C. Grotenhuis
Sequestration and Bioavailability of PAHs in Sediments
287(8)
D. Reible
X. Lu
J. Fleeger
J. Pardue
J. Hughes
M. Tomson
Oil and Gas Industry-Contaminated Sediments
Sediment Quality Focus on Nickel and Vanadium Levels
295(8)
M.A. Amezcua-Allieri
C. Gonzalez-Macias
A. Marquez
Petroleum Pollution in Sediments from Coastal Areas of Tabasco Mexico
303(8)
A. Vazquez-Botello
J.L. Mondragon
C.F. Valdes Olmedo
S. Villanueva F
Soil Assessment in Main Oil Production Area of Southern Mexico
311(8)
J.L. Mondragon
C.F. Valdes Olmedo
R.L. Elias Murguia
M. C. Gonzalez Lozano
PAH in Sediments from Coastal Lagoons of Gulf of Mexico
319(8)
L.G. Calva Benitez
A. Vazquez Botello
G. Ponce Velez
Environmental Assessment of Dredging Activities in Mexican Oil Terminals
327(8)
M.C. Gonzalez Lozano
M.D.C. Gonzalez Macias
S.M. Ortiz Gallarza
J.L. Mondragon
V.M. Garcia Vazquez
Background Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Surface Soil in the United States
335(8)
A.J. Coleman
D.M. Mauro
Keyword Index 343(6)
Author Index 349
Foreword vii
Policies
Environmental Guidelines for Confined Disposal Facilities for Contaminated Dredged Material
1(10)
H.P. Laboyrie
Stimulation of Treatment of Contaminated Sediments in the Netherlands
11(6)
H.H.A.G. Wevers
M.F.A. Cerutti
A.L. Hakestege
J.S. Raad
The Role of CEDA in the International Conventions and Guidelines
17(10)
N. Burt
N. Bray
Navigating a Course Through Dirty Mud in England and Wales
27(8)
B. Harris
D. Tinsley
B. Power
Considerations and Strategy in Characterization and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
35(8)
M.A. Travers
J.A. Heimbuch
Using the Internet to Disseminate Sediments Information: A Case Study
43(8)
M.H. Hodges
Ecological Policy and Remediation of Contaminated Sediments in the Black Sea
51(12)
A.E. Kontar
Human-Health Risk Assessment
Proposed Approach for Evaluating Human Health Risks Associated With Contaminated Sediment
63(8)
N. Bonnevie
D.G. Gunster
V. Lau
T. Bernhard
M. Pound
Mercury in Sediments: A Risk Assessment Field Study
71(4)
A. Prandi
B. Grandi
G. Dondi
Risk Assessment for Occupational Safety and Health Protection in the Remediation of Contaminated Sites
75(10)
A. Feige-Munzig
Ecological Risk Assessment
Use of Ecological Risk Assessment to Evaluate Dredged Material Management Guidelines at Porto Marghera Venice, Italy
85(10)
S. Della Sala
R.J. Wenning
D. W. Moore
Ecorisk-Based Estimation of Petroleum Hydrocarbon Toxicity in Coastal Sediments
95(8)
J.M. Neff
D.G. Gunster
Assessing Ecological Risks of PAH-Contaminated Sediments
103(8)
C.A. Menzie
J. Cura
S. Kane-Driscoll
R. Lacey
M. McArdle
A Real-Life Demonstration of the Implications of Using Only Effects-Based Sediment Quality Guidelines
111(8)
J.A. Rothrock
P.D. Anderson
B.A. Manoogian
Risk Assessment of PCB-Contaminated Sediments
Predicting Human Health and Ecological Risks from PCB-Contaminated Sediments: Lessons Learned
119(10)
K. von Stackelberg
Risk Assessment of PCB-Contaminated Dock Sediment Using Geostatistical Techniques
129(8)
J. Reed
A. Chappell
J. French
M. Oliver
Toxicity Measurements
Sediment Toxicity Measurements in Oil Spill Injury Assessment: A Study of Shorelines Affected by the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill in Prince William Sound, Alaska
137(10)
D.S. Page
E.S. Gilfillan
P.D. Boehm
J.M. Neff
W.A. Stubblefield
K.R. Parker
A. W. Maki
Comparison of Site-Specific Sediment Quality Values for Contaminated Sediment Management
147(8)
D.S. Becker
G.N. Bigham
R.D. Nielsen
Development of Sediment Health Criteria for Site Assessment and Remediation
155(8)
R. Mezzalama
J.S. Goudey
K. Forchammer
Tiered Testing of Sediments from the Gulf of Cadiz After the Aznalcollar Mining Spill Using the Sediment Quality Triad Approach
163(10)
I. Riba
T.A. DelValls
J.M. Forja
A. Gomez-Parra
Remedial Investigation of Metal-Contaminated Lavrio's Harbour, Greece
173(8)
A.J. Mountouris
E.C. Voutsas
D.P. Tassios
Dredging
Environmental Dredging Effectiveness: Lessons Learned
181(8)
R. Romagnoli
J.P. Doody
H.M. VanDewalker
S.A. Hill
Extensive High-Accuracy Dredging of Contaminated Sediments in Holland
189(12)
J.F.S. Abelman
Sediment Sequential Risk Mitigation at Thea Foss Waterway Superfund Site
201(10)
P. Spadaro
Management of Dredged Materials
An Analytical Appraisal of Worldwide Contaminated Dredged Material Management Approaches
211(10)
C.A. Fletcher
Dredged Material and Contaminated Sediments Management in the Port of New York and New Jersey
221(8)
T. Wakeman
Strategies for Management of Dredged Materials in the Netherlands
229(4)
A.L. Hakstege
H.P. Laboyrie
From Dredged Material Management to Sediment Management
233(10)
T. Vellinga
M. Eisma
Marina Mud Disposal in a Shallow Fetch-Limited Environment
243(8)
T. Healy
R. Cole
K. Black
Management of Muds from Dredging Operations
251(16)
A. Brambati
Confined Disposal Facilities
Contaminated Sediment CDFs: Three Case Histories
267(10)
V. Tanal
The First Immersed Tunnel in Norway: Measures Related to Contaminated Sediments
277(8)
T. Winther-Larsen
A. Hauge
Dredged Material Management in Hamburg - Present Situation and Future Development
285(10)
A. Netzband
Keyword Index 295(6)
Author Index 301(148)
Foreword ix
A State-of the-Art Overview of Contaminated Sediment Remediation in the United States
1(10)
M.R. Palermo
Beneficial Reuse
Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material for Urban Redevelopment: OENJ Cherokee's Case Studies
11(10)
L.P. Morgan
F. Jafari
I.E. Cohen
Proposed Framework for Evaluating Beneficial Uses of Dredged Material in NY/NJ Harbor
21(10)
N. Bonnevie
T. Gulbransen
J. Diamantides
J. Lodge
Beneficial Use of Dredged Materials in Portland Cement Manufacture
31(6)
K.H. Gardner
B.J. Magee
J. Dalton
M. Weimer
The Use of Dredged Materials in Abandoned Mine Reclamation
37(8)
A.S. Voros
J.P. Linnan
Contaminated Sediments: Raw Material for Bricks
45(6)
J.P. Ulbricht
Technical and Economic Aspects of Using Cement-LockSM Technology for Sediment Treatment
51(8)
M. Mensinger
A. Goyal
A. Rehmat
T. Lee
Treatment of Contaminated Dredged Material in the Netherlands
59(4)
R.H.P. Ringeling
J. Rienks
Bioremediation
Effects of Tween 80 and Electric Field on Biodegradation of Phenanthrene
63(8)
P. She
Z. Liu
J. Yang
X. Liu
Ozonation and Biodegradation of Persistent Bioaccumulative Toxins in Sediments
71(8)
D. Cassidy
D. Hampton
S. Kohler
Sulfate-Reducing and Lactobacillus Bacteria for the Treatment of Contaminated Sediments
79(8)
E. D'Addario
G. Lucchese
G. Scolla
R. Sisto
P. Carrera
Hydrogen-Enhanced Dechlorination in Contaminated Coastal Sediments
87(8)
C.L. Gruden
I.D. Albrecht
P. Adriaens
Biosurfactants and Environmental Improvement in the Oil and Petrochemical Industry and the Ecosystem
95(8)
I.M. Banat
I. Rancich
P. Casarino
Molecular Engineering of Soluble Bacterial Proteins with Chromate Reductase Activity
103(10)
C.H. Park
C. Gonzales
D. Ackerley
M. Keyhan
A. Matin
Bioremediation of Polluted Sediment: A Matter of Time or Effort? - Part II
113(8)
J. Harmsen
L. Bouwman
Remedial Actions in Response to a Kerosene Release Impacting a Wetland
121(8)
S.W. Rumba
W.E. Baird
Innovative Treatment Studied on Sediment Samples From Venice
129(8)
V. Friehmelt
E. Gidarakos
Advanced Biotechnological Processes for Environmental Remediation of Harbour, Coastal, and Channel Sediments
137(10)
L Rancich
P. Casarino
I.M. Banat
Degradation and Removal of Sediment PCBs Using Microbially Generated Iron Sulfide
147(12)
J.H.P. Watson
D.C. Ellwood
B. Pavoni
L. Lazzari
L. Sperni
Bioremediation of p-Nitrophenol Using Soil Microcosms
159(8)
O.V. Singh
G. Pandey
R.K. Jain
Development of a Combined In Situ Technique for the Treatment of Contaminated Subaquatic Sediments
167(6)
J. Thomas
E. Gidarakos
Phytoremediation
Phyto-Engineering Approaches to Contaminated Dredged Material
173(6)
C.R. Lee
T.C. Sturgis
R.A. Price
M.J. Blaylock
Willows Grown on Contaminated Sediment: Possibilities for Phytoremediation
179(8)
P. Vervaeke
F.M.G. Tack
N. Lust
Remediation of Marine Muck Sediments, St. Lucie Estuary, Florida
187(8)
P.L. Sime
P. Goodman
G.N. Roderick
P.J. Stoffella
Electrokinetic Remediation
Electrochemical Remediation Technologies for Groundwater, Soil, and Sediments
195(10)
F. Doering
N. Doering
D. Hill
Electrokinetic Remediation of Contaminated Sediments
205(8)
S. Granade
D. Gent
Electrokinetic Remediation of a Contaminated River Sediment
213(8)
F. Garcia Herruzo
J.M. Rodriguez Maroto
R.A. Garcia Delgado
C. Gomez Lahoz
C. Vereda Alonso
Physical-Chemical Remediation
Fractioning of Contaminated Marine Sediments
221(8)
L.J. Hem
E.A. Vik
H.-J. Svensen
T. Lundh
Bentonite Effectiveness on Cesium Retention in Cemented Waste Products
229(8)
C.C. Oliveira de Tello
E.B. Tambourghi
Detoxification of PCBs-Polluted Soil by High-Energy Milling
237(8)
M. Aresta
L. De Stefano
T. Pastore
Sediment Improvements with In-Stream Water Management
245(8)
H.O. Pate
A.L. Swiecichowski
J.A.D. McArthur
F. Fernandez
Ex Situ Treatment to Detoxify Highly Mixed Polluted Sediment
253(10)
L. Volpe
C. Cozzolino
R. Miglio
S. Moratto
Modeling of Steam Injection Processes in Homogeneous Porous Media with High Temperature Gradients
263(8)
S. Crone
K. Strauss
Sediment Decontamination: Evolution and Practical Application of BioGenesisSM Washing Technology
271(12)
M.C. Amiran
C.L. Wilde
New Solvent Extraction Process for Organic and Heavy Metal Pollutants
283(8)
H. Bruning
W.H. Rulkens
Technology of Heavy Metal Ion Extraction and Water Reuse
291(8)
S. Verbych
M. Bryk
Design of Treatment for Mercury-Contaminated Canal Sediment Using Stabilization/Solidification
299(8)
B. Guha
C.L. Macleod
C.D. Hills
Mobility and Relative Permeability Effects on Surfactant-Enhanced Remediation Treatments
307(8)
A. Bevilacqua
M. Rosti
G. Dotelli
M. Levi
S.L. Bryant
T.P. Lockhart
Remediation of Petroleum-Contaminated Loess Soil by Surfactant-Enhanced Flushing Alternative
315(8)
K. Zhu
Y. Jiantao
Z. Cunhui
M. Juan
Extraction of Small Particles from Particles Bed Under Body of Water
323(8)
T. Nozaki
E. Gombori
K. Kizushi
Remediation Techniques Applied to Reduce Paint-Derived Tributylin (TBT) in Dredged Material
331(8)
J. Reed
M.J. Waldock
B. Jones
S. Blake
P. Roberts
G. Jones
C. Elverson
S. Hall
L. Murray
Dewatering
Field-Scale Sediment Remediation Using Dry DREdge™ and Geotextile Tubes
339(8)
M.L Schmidt
M.L. Duke
W.C. Olasin
Gravity Dewatering of Dredged, Contaminated Sediment to Facilitate Landfill Disposal
347(6)
K. Jaglal
L. Brussel
S. Messur
Passive Dewatering in a Dredge Material Rehandling Facility
353(8)
M.D. Dovichi
D. Haen
D. Miller
Innovative Dewatering and Water Treatment Techniques for Hydraulically Dredged Sediment
361(10)
M. Wangensteen
P. Lafferty
J.D. Kobler
Capping and Confined Disposal
In Situ Capping on the Palos Verdes Shelf, California
371(8)
M.R. Palermo
Guidelines for the Design, Construction, and Management of Revetments at Marine Waste Disposal Facilities
379(8)
H. Ozasa
Remediation of PCB-Contaminated Sediment in the Duwamish River, Washington
387(8)
S.J. Mickelson
D. McElhany
Monitored Natural Recovery
Natural Recovery at a Submarine Wood Waste Site
395(8)
J.D. Germano
L.B. Read
Field Measurements of PCB Volatilization from Contaminated Lake Sediments and Surface Waters
403(10)
E. Foote
J. Abbott
V. Magar
C. Peven-McCarthy
M. Suidan
S. Qi
P. de Percin
C. Zeller
Natural Recovery of PCB-Contaminated Sediments at the Sangamo-Weston/Lake Hartwell Superfund Site
413(6)
V. S. Magar
J.A. Ickes
J.E. Abbott
R.C. Brenner
G.S. Durrell
C. Peven-McCarthy
G.W. Johnson
E.A. Crecelius
L.S. Bingler
Natural Recovery of PAH-Contaminated Sediments at the Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site
419(6)
V. S. Magar
J.A. Ickes
J.E. Abbott
R.C. Brenner
S.A. Stout
R.M. Uhler
E.A. Crecelius
L.S. Bingler
Environmental Dredging
Silt Removal from a Reservoir in Heel, The Netherlands
425(8)
P.A. Appel
M.J. Jeroense
Mass Balance Models of Sediment Remediation
433(8)
C.S. Warren
D. Mackay
Survey of Contaminated Sediment Resuspension During Capping
441(8)
V.S. Magar
J. Ickes
L. Cumming
W. Trulli
C. Albro
T. Lyons
Keyword Index 449(6)
Author Index 455

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