A report on studies of the effects of dredging and disposal in the Great Lakes with emphasis on Canadian waters / P.G. Sly.: En36-502/77E-PDF

"Dredging in the Great Lakes is undertaken mostly to maintain navigation, although sand and gravel are exploited to a limited extent. Until recently, most dredging activities used open-lake disposal, although the use of confined disposal in Lake Erie and in the Detroit River remain notable exceptions"--Abstract.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
Canada. Fisheries and Environment Canada.
Canada. Inland Waters Directorate.
Canada Centre for Inland Waters.
Title A report on studies of the effects of dredging and disposal in the Great Lakes with emphasis on Canadian waters / P.G. Sly.
Series title Scientific series ;no. 77
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Digitized edition from print [produced by Environment and Climate Change Canada].
Issued by the Inland Waters Directorate, Canada Centre for Inland Waters.
Includes bibliographical references.
Includes abstract in French.
Publishing information Burlington, Ont. : Fisheries and Environment Canada, 1977.
Author / Contributor Sly, P. G.(Peter Gerent),1939-
Description viii, 38 p. : figs.
Catalogue number
  • En36-502/77E-PDF
Subject terms Waste management
Water quality
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