Understanding Relationships Between Low Level Metal Influx, Remediated Sediments, and Biological Receptors CX(s) Applied: B3.6Date: 41820 Location(s): South CarolinaOffices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
Office of NEPA Policy and Compliance
June 30, 2014Understanding Relationships Between Low Level Metal Influx, Remediated Sediments, and Biological Receptors
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 41820
Location(s): South Carolina
Offices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
This project (ER-2427) is supported by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SRDP). The objectives of the proposed research are to 1) evaluate the effectiveness of in situ remediation technologies (including single amendment active caps, multiple amendment active caps, and passive caps) subjected to continued low concentration metal influx as a result of recontamination (of metals) from uncontrolled sources and 2) improve our understanding of the relationships among surface sediment recontamination, remediated contaminated sediments, and biological receptors.
CX(s) Applied: B3.6
Date: 41820
Location(s): South Carolina
Offices(s): Savannah River Operations Office
This project (ER-2427) is supported by the Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SRDP). The objectives of the proposed research are to 1) evaluate the effectiveness of in situ remediation technologies (including single amendment active caps, multiple amendment active caps, and passive caps) subjected to continued low concentration metal influx as a result of recontamination (of metals) from uncontrolled sources and 2) improve our understanding of the relationships among surface sediment recontamination, remediated contaminated sediments, and biological receptors.