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Book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station  Yorktown  Yorktown  Virginia  Naval Supply Center  Cheatham Annex  Williamsburg  Virginia  and Naval Amphibious Base  Little Creek  Norfolk  Virginia  Phase 2  Formulation of Alternatives

Download or read book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Yorktown Virginia Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Norfolk Virginia Phase 2 Formulation of Alternatives written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 188 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is the second in a five-phase process designed to locate the most suitable sites for the long-term management of material dredged from three naval bases located in southeastern Virginia. These bases include the Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, VA; the Naval Supply Center, Cheatham Annex, Williamsburg, VA; and the Naval Amphibious Base, Little Creek, Norfolk, VA. The long-term management strategy (LTMS) used in this process consists of evaluating existing management options, formulating the alternatives, performing a detailed analysis of the alternatives, implementing the LTMS, and conducting a periodic review and update of the LTMS. The purpose of such an LTMS is to provide a consistent, logical procedure by which alternatives can be identified, evaluated, screened, and recommended so that the dredged material placement operations are conducted in a timely and cost-effective manner. This report provides an assessment of various open-water, confined, and beneficial-use disposal options. Based on the results of Phase II, recommendations are made for Phase III of the LTMS process.

Book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station  Yorktown  Yorktown  Virginia   Naval Supply Center  Cheatham Annex  Williamsburg  Virginia   and Naval Amphibious Base  Little Creek  Norfolk  Virginia

Download or read book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Yorktown Virginia Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Norfolk Virginia written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for the Naval Weapons Station  Yorktown  Yorktown  Virginia   Naval Supply Center  Cheatham Annex  Williamsburg  Virginia   and Naval Amphibious Base  Little Creek  Norfolk  Virginia

Download or read book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Yorktown Virginia Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Norfolk Virginia written by Paul A. Zappi and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for the Naval Weapons Station  Yorktown  Yorktown  Virginia   Naval Supply Center  Cheatham Annex  Williamsburg  Virginia   and Naval Amphibious Base  Little Creek  Norfolk  Virginia

Download or read book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Yorktown Virginia Naval Supply Center Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Norfolk Virginia written by Paul A. Zappi and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report is the first in a five-phased process designed to locate the most suitable sites for the long-term management of material dredged from three naval bases located in southeastern Virginia. These bases include the Naval Weapons Station, Yorktown, Yorktown, VA; the Naval Supply Center, Norfolk, VA. The long-term management strategy (LTMS) used in this process consists of evaluating existing management options, formulating the alternatives, performing a detailed analysis of the alternatives, implementing the LTMS, and conducting a periodic review and update of the LTMS. The purpose of such an LTMS is to provide a consistent, logical procedure by which alternatives can be identified, evaluated, screened, and recommended so that the dredged material placement operations are conducted in a timely and cost-effective manner. Keywords: Chesapeake Bay, Craney Island, Dredged material disposal, Alternatives, Dredging, Solid wastes pollution and control, Environmental resources, Long-term management strategies, York River, Waste management. (jg).

Book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station  Yorktown  Yorktown  Virginia  Naval Suppply Center  Cheatham Annex  Williamsburg  Virginia  and Naval Amphibious Base  Little Creek  Norfolk  Virginia  Phase II

Download or read book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Weapons Station Yorktown Yorktown Virginia Naval Suppply Center Cheatham Annex Williamsburg Virginia and Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek Norfolk Virginia Phase II written by M. R. Palermo and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 186 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Monthly Catalogue  United States Public Documents

Download or read book Monthly Catalogue United States Public Documents written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 884 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Download or read book Selected Water Resources Abstracts written by and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 972 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Selected Water Resources Abstracts

Download or read book Selected Water Resources Abstracts written by and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 1344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Government Reports Announcements   Index

Download or read book Government Reports Announcements Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 988 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Environmental Pollution   Control

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Book Government Reports Annual Index

Download or read book Government Reports Annual Index written by and published by . This book was released on 1990 with total page 1120 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book China

    Book Details:
  • Author : World Bank
  • Publisher : World Bank Publications
  • Release : 1993
  • ISBN : 9780821323953
  • Pages : 1422 pages

Download or read book China written by World Bank and published by World Bank Publications. This book was released on 1993 with total page 1422 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Republic of Korea's industrial policy has directed that nation's economy through nearly three decades of spectacular growth. But the authors of this paper maintain that this policy is showing signs of being outmoded. The time has come, the authors argue, for the Korean government to stop managing the economy's structural development and to redefine the responsibilities of business and government. Under this proposed compact, the allocation of resources would shift from the government to the private industrial and financial sectors. The transformation of the government bureaucracy from an ad hoc policy role to one of a transparent and predictable regulator is a key to the success of this undertaking. These new directions would present the government with enormous challenges. Greater competitive discipline and regulatory oversight would be required. While dealing with the complexities of the transition, the government would have to maintain macroeconomic stability and the momentum of savings and investment. For comparison, the study examines the industrial economies of France, Germany, Japan, and the United States, which underwent similar shifts.

Book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor  Hawaii Phase III   Analysis of Alternatives and Development of an LTMS

Download or read book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor Hawaii Phase III Analysis of Alternatives and Development of an LTMS written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report documents Phase III of a three-phase study to develop a Long-Term Management Study for disposal of dredged material unsuitable for ocean disposal from Pearl Harbor Naval Complex for the next 30 years. Focusing on considerations for LTMS implementation, Phase III includes preliminary CDF design, placement operations and handling requirements, need for contaminant pathway restrictions and controls, operational guidelines, dewatering procedures, and regulatory and testing considerations.

Book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor  Hawaii

Download or read book Long term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor Hawaii written by Paul R. Schroeder and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 151 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor  Hawaii  Phase II   Evaluation of Alternatives

Download or read book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor Hawaii Phase II Evaluation of Alternatives written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report documents Phase II of a three-phase study to develop a Long-Term Management Strategy (LTMS) for Pearl Harbor. Physical and chemical characterization and contaminant pathway testing and analysis of Pearl Harbor sediment were performed for the proposed Waipio Peninsula confined disposal facility (CDF). Modeling was performed to support design/management/operations decision making and contaminant pathway analysis. Physical characterization included a number of geotechnical tests including grain-size analysis, Atterberg limits, soil classification, specific gravity, moisture content, self-weight and standard oedometer consolidation, and sedimentation. Chemical characterization included bulk sediment chemical analysis, toxicity characteristics leaching procedure (TCLP), and ambient water chemical analysis. Pathway testing included the modified elutriate test for effluent quality, the simplified laboratory runoff procedure (SLRP) for runoff quality, and diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) extraction for plant uptake. Using characterization data, leachate quality was predicted based on equilibrium partitioning of the contaminants between the soil and water. Air quality was estimated from computation of contaminant volatilization. The results of the Phase II study show that disposal of Pearl Harbor dredged material unsuitable for ocean disposal in an upland CDF on Waipio Peninsula is technically feasible. Disposal in an upland CDF poses no significant impacts on human health. Potential contaminant in releases by effluent, runoff, plant uptake, and animal uptake pathways pose small environmental impacts that should be acceptable with proper operation, management, and controls. Copper, arsenic, and ammonia concentrations in the effluent and runoff exceed water quality standards for toxicity but except for ammonia are similar to the contaminant concentrations in the background site water.

Book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor  Hawaii  Phasw II   Evaulation of Alternatives

Download or read book Long Term Management Strategy for Dredged Material Disposal for Naval Facilities at Pearl Harbor Hawaii Phasw II Evaulation of Alternatives written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 167 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This report documents Phase II of a three-phase study to develop a Long-Term Management Strategy (LTMS) for Pearl Harbor. Physical and chemical characterization and contaminant pathway testing and analysis of Pearl Harbor sediment were performed for the proposed Waipio Peninsula confined disposal facility (CDF). Modeling was performed to support design/management/operations decision making and contaminant pathway analysis. Physical characterization included a number of geotechnical tests including grain-size analysis, Atterberg limits, soil classification, specific gravity, moisture content, self-weight and standard oedometer consolidation, and sedimentation. Chemical characterization included bulk sediment chemical analysis, toxicity characteristics leaching procedure (TCLP), and ambient water chemical analysis. Pathway testing included the modified elutriate test for effluent quality, the simplified laboratory runoff procedure (SLRP) for runoff quality, and diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) extraction for plant uptake. Using characterization data, leachate quality was predicted based on equilibrium partitioning of the contaminants between the soil and water. Air quality was estimated from computation of contaminant volatilization. The results of the Phase II study show that disposal of Pearl Harbor dredged material unsuitable for ocean disposal in an upland CDF on Waipio Peninsula is technically feasible. Disposal in an upland CDF poses no significant impacts on human health. Potential contaminant in releases by effluent, runoff, plant uptake, and animal uptake pathways pose small environmental impacts that should be acceptable with proper operation, management, and controls. Copper, arsenic, and ammonia concentrations in the effluent and runoff exceed water quality standards for toxicity but except for ammonia are similar to the contaminant concentrations in the background site water.