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Why confined aquatic disposal cells often make sense

โœ Scribed by Thomas J Fredette


Book ID
102275483
Publisher
Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
141 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
1551-3777

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

Confined aquatic disposal (CAD) cells are increasingly becoming the selected option for the management of unacceptably contaminated sediments. CAD cells are selected as the preferred alternative because this approach provides an acceptable compromise when cost, logistics, regulatory acceptance, environmental risk, and perception of various alternatives are considered. This preference for CAD cells often occurs even when other alternatives with similar risk reduction and less cost, such as an open water capping alternative, are considered as options. This paradox is largely a result of subjective factors that affect regulatory acceptance such as public perceptions.


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