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- Title
Environmental Monitoring Of Remedial Dredging At The New Bedford Harbor, Ma, Superfund Site.
- Authors
Bergen, Barbara J.; Nelson, William G.; Mackay, Joseph; Dickerson, David; Jayaraman, Saro
- Abstract
New Bedford Harbor (NBH), MA, is a Superfund site because of high polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) concentrations in the sediment. From April 1994 to September 1995, a remedial dredging operation (termed the “Hot Spot”) removed the most contaminated sediments (PCB concentrations greater than 4000μg/g) from the upper harbor. During remediation, a monitoring program assessed the potential environmental impacts to NBH and adjacent Buzzards Bay. The monitoring program was developed with input from federal, state, and local authorities. Site-specific decision criteria were established to assess net PCB transport, water column toxicity, and PCB bioaccumulation in blue and ribbed mussels ( Mytilus edulis and Geukensia demissa, respectively). The remediation was completed without exceeding PCB net transport or acute toxicity effects specified in the decision criteria. In addition, PCB bioaccumulation in mussels during this time period was not significantly greater than pre- or post-operational measurements. The results indicated that approximately 14000 cubic yards of highly PCB contaminated sediment were permanently removed with minimal environmental effects. The lessons learned during this operation, as well as previous pilot studies at the site, will be used to make full-scale remedial efforts in NBH more efficient and environmentally protective.
- Subjects
NEW Bedford (Mass.); MASSACHUSETTS; ENVIRONMENTAL monitoring; ENVIRONMENTAL engineering; CONSERVATION of natural resources; ENVIRONMENTAL protection; POLLUTION measurement; ENVIRONMENTAL impact analysis; DREDGING
- Publication
Environmental Monitoring & Assessment, 2005, Vol 111, Issue 1-3, p257
- ISSN
0167-6369
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10661-005-8223-4