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Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remediation (1989)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1989. Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remediation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1412.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1989. Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remediation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1412.
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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Workshop Participants." National Research Council. 1989. Contaminated Marine Sediments: Assessment and Remediation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1412.
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APPENDIX C WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS Dr . Will lam J . Adams Monsanto Company Mr. James Ahl Great Lakes United Dr. A. Karim Ahmed Natural Resources Defense Council Mr. Douglas C. Allen E.C. Jordan Dr. Herbert E. Allen Drexel Univers ity Dr. Jack U. Anderson/ Southern California Coastal Water Research Proj eat Dr. Robert G. Arnold The Univers ity of Arizona Mr. Robert Barrick PTI Mr. Brett Betts Washington State Department of Ecology Dr. J. Henry Bokuniewicz State University of New York Dr. Richard Bopp Columbia University Dr. John F. Brown, Jr. General Electric Corp. R&D Dr. Mark Brown New York Department of Environmental Conservation Mr. Fred Caider Florida Department of Environmental Conservation Dr. Peter M. Chapman EVS Consultants Dr. Sharon Christopherson NOAA Ocean Assessments Division Dr. William Conner NOAA National Marine Pollution Office Mr. John Cullinane U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Ms. Glenda Daniel Lake Michigan Federation Dr. Kim Devonald EPA Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection Dr. Dominic Di Toro Manhattan College Dr. Robert Engler U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Mr. Richard Paris Naval Facilities Engineering Command Mr. Jerry Ficklin Simpson Tacoma Kraft Mr. Jerry Fitchko Beak Consultants Ltd. Mr. Norman R. Francingues U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Mr. Paul Fuglevand Hart, Crower, and Associates Dr. Thomas Ginn PTI 488

489 Dr. Thomas A. Grigalunas University of Rhode Island Mr. Daniel E. Haunert South Florida Water Management District Mr. David J. Hansen EPA Narragansett Bay Lab/ERL Dr. Don Hart Beak Consultants Ltd. Mr. Gregory L. Hartman Ogden Beeman & Associates Dr. John B. Herbich Texas A&M University Dr. Robert J. Huggett Virginia Institute of Marine Sciences Mr. Alan Ikelainen E. C. Jordan Dr. Lucinda Jacobs PTI Dr. Gerhard Jirka Cornell University Mr. Kenneth S. Kamlet A. T. Kearney, Inc. Mr. Anthony G. Kizlauskas EPA Great Lakes National Program Office Mr. Walter J. Kovalick, Jr. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Mike Kravitz Battelle New England Marine Research Laboratory Ms. Jan Kurtz EPA Science Advisory Board Dr. Charles R. Lee U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Mr. Edward Long NOAA Ocean Assessments Division Mr. Raymond Luce TetraTech Mr. Edward Lukjanowicz Naval Facilities Engineering Command Dr. Donald Malins Pacific Northwest Research Foundation Mr. David B. Mathis U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mr. Neil McLellan U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Dr. Robert W. Morton Science Applications International Corp. Ms. Marcia Kelly Nelson U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Dr. James Opaluch University of Rhode Island Mr. Ian Orchard Environment Canada Mr. Mark J. Otis U.S. Army Superfund Dr. Michael Palermo U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station Dr. Richard K. Peddicord Battelle Ocean Sciences Dr. Charles A. Pittenger Procter and Gamble Dr. Clifford P. Rice Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Mr. Andrew Robertson NOAA Ocean Assessments Division Mr. Reginald Rogers U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. Steve Schropp Plorida Department of Environmental Regulation

490 Dr. Peter Y. Sheng University of Florida Mr. David Smith Washington State Department of Ecology Mr. Michael Stoner U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Dr. Richard C. Swartz U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Mr. John F. Tavalaro U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dr. Louis J. Thibodeaux Louisiana State University Mr. James M. Thornton Washington State Department of Ecology Dr. Clifford Truitt U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Dr. Thomas D. Wright U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Mr. Joseph G. Yeasted IT Corporation Mr. Christopher H. Zarba U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

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The pervasive, widespread problem of contaminated marine sediments is an environmental issue of national importance, arising from decades of intentionally and unintentionally using coastal waters for waste disposal. This book examines the extent and significance of the problem, reviews clean-up and remediation technologies, assesses alternative management strategies, identifies research and development needs, and presents the committee's major findings and recommendations. Five case studies examine different ways in which a variety of sediment contamination problems are being handled.

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