Ecological benefits of contaminated sediment remediation / Michael A. Zarull, John H. Hartig, and Gail Krantzberg.: En13-5/03-186E-PDF

"This paper reviews the nature and effects of contaminated sediment in aquatic ecosystems, as well as selected management experiences and the associated ecological response to sediment remediation. This paper also makes some recommendations on research and management actions to improve the effectiveness of remediation projects"--Abstract.

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Department/Agency Canada. Environment Canada.
National Water Research Institute (Canada)
Title Ecological benefits of contaminated sediment remediation / Michael A. Zarull, John H. Hartig, and Gail Krantzberg.
Series title NWRI contribution ; no. 03-186
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].
Includes bibliographic references.
Abstracts in English and French.
Publishing information [Burlington, Ont.] : Environment Canada, [2003]
Author / Contributor Zarull, Michael A. (Michael Anthony)
Hartig, John Henry, 1952-
Krantzberg, Gail,1957-
Description 18 p.
Catalogue number
  • En13-5/03-186E-PDF
Subject terms Sediments
Water pollution
Aquatic ecosystems
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