Sediment washing treatability study on Welland River sediment : Great Lakes Clean-up Fund.: En44-25/1992E-PDF

"ALTECH Environmental Consulting Ltd. conducted a treatability study for metal, oil and grease, and total organic carbon (TOC) removal collected from Welland River Sediment, from the river adjacent to the Atlas-Mansfield outfall. The main effort of the project was aimed at the reduction of the metal content within the sediment. Further, the sediment employed during the treatability study was, nominally, the sub-75µm sediment fraction from the Acres process. The work was completed for the Contaminated Sediments Treatment Technology Program, (Great Lakes Cleanup Fund) under contract to the Wastewater Technology Centre (WTC). Funding for the provided by Environment Canada’s Great Lakes Environment Office"--Executive summary, page i.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Wastewater Technology Centre (Canada), issuing body.
ALTECH Environmental Consulting Ltd., issuing body.
Title Sediment washing treatability study on Welland River sediment : Great Lakes Clean-up Fund.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) At head of title: Wastewater Technology Centre rep - 0002.
"August 28, 1992."
Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Some pages rotated in this copy.
Includes bibliographical references.
Issued also in print format.
Publishing information Willowdale, Ontario : ALTECH Environmental Consulting, 1992.
Description 1 online resource (1 volume (various pagings)) : illustrations
Catalogue number
  • En44-25/1992E-PDF
Subject terms Contaminated sediments -- Environmental aspects -- Ontario -- Welland River.
Hazardous waste site remediation -- Ontario -- Welland River.
Sédiments contaminés -- Aspect de l'environnement -- Ontario -- Welland, Rivière.
Dépôts de déchets dangereux -- Restauration -- Ontario -- Welland, Rivière.
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