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Natural remediation in the Great Lakes

January 1, 2000

Overall, the existence of stricter environmental laws during the last 30 years and a reduction in the manufacturing base in the Great Lakes has resulted in improvement in conditions in harbors, rivers, and nearshore waters. Problems remain, such as the inability to dredge certain harbors and remove sediments because of lack of disposal facilities for contaminated sediments. Because of the wide extent of of contaminated sediments in the Great Lakes, much work remains to be done to document the condition of contaminated areas and the degree to which remediation of these areas is occurring from biotic and abiotic natural processes.

Publication Year 2000
Title Natural remediation in the Great Lakes
Authors Dora R. Passino-Reader, Michael A. Kamrin, James P. Hickey
Publication Type Book Chapter
Publication Subtype Book Chapter
Index ID 81464
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Great Lakes Science Center
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