Dredging Operations Technical Support Program. Effectiveness of Capping in Isolating Dutch Kills Sediment from Biota and the Overlying Water.

Abstract

The effectiveness of capping in chemically and biologically isolating contaminated dredged material was investigated using laboratory reactor units. The ability of Buttermilk Channel cap materials to isolate contaminated dredged material was assessed in the large reactor units by following the movement of chemical contaminants and microbial spores contained in the capped dredged material into the overlying water column and by monitoring the biological uptake of chemical contaminants by clams and polychaetes. The depth of cap material needed to chemically isolate contaminated dredged material was assessed in small-scale reactor units. Changes in overlying water concentrations of dissolved oxygen (DO), ammonium nitrogen, manganese, and orthophosphate were monitored following isolation of the water column from air by placing a 4-cm layer of mineral oil on the surface. The constituents analyzed were selected due to their mobility under anaerobic conditions, ease of measurement, and generally high concentrations in contaminated dredged material compared to clean cap materials.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1986
Accession Number
ADA170381

Entities

People

  • Douglas Gunnison
  • Issac Smith Jr.
  • James M. Brannon
  • Ronald E. Hoeppel
  • Thomas C. Sturgis

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Chemical Analysis
  • Classification
  • Dredging
  • Engineers
  • Environment
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Environmental Pollutants
  • Environmental Protection
  • Fungi
  • Materials
  • Measurement
  • Metals
  • Microbiology
  • Monitoring
  • New York
  • Particles
  • Waterways

Fields of Study

  • Environmental science

Readers

  • Coastal and Marine Engineering/Sediment Transport/Hydraulic Engineering
  • Environmental Engineering

Technology Areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Biotechnology - Bioremediation