Evaluating Dredging Effectiveness at the Ashtabula River
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The Solution
Battelle conducted a baseline (pre-dredge) sediment characterization in 2006 and follow-up monitoring surveys during dredging, immediately after dredging, and for five years after remediation. Researchers examined multiple lines of evidence to monitor recovery and track the fate and transport of contaminants through the environment.
These lines of evidence included:
- Sampling and chemical analysis of contaminants in surface, suspended and historic sediments
- Multi-level, real-time sampling and analysis of contaminants in the water column
- Sampling, chemical analysis and development of toxicity endpoints for indigenous fish
- Innovative bathymetry, suspended sediment and plume monitoring and modeling
- Novel macrobenthos collection techniques for determining benthic conditions and contaminant exposure
- New passive sampler technology and deployment techniques
The Outcome
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