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Sediment evaluation framework: the applicant experience

Explore the comprehensive sediment evaluation framework for dredge projects with insights on typical timeframes, costs, and bioaccumulation considerations. Learn about sediment characterization, biological assessment, dredging, disposal, and analytical testing costs.

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Sediment evaluation framework: the applicant experience

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  1. Sediment evaluation framework: the applicant experience Jeffrey Peterson, Ph.D.

  2. Dredge Projects • Typical timeframe • Sediment characterization costs • Bioaccumulation

  3. Typical Timeframe

  4. Costs • Bathymetric Survey and Application • Level I Information • Sediment Characterization • Biological Assessment (optional) • Dredging • Disposal

  5. Analytical Costs • Chemical and physical testing for SEF COCs: ~$1,500/sample • PRG recently required 6 samples for a 10,000 cy: ~$9,000 • Freshwater sediment bioassays: ~$3,000/sample location • Tissue testing for BCOCs: ~$1,400/tissue • Ex-situ bioaccumulation testing: ~$7,000/sample

  6. Sediment Characterization Costs • Minimum cost: ~$20,000 • Range for small to medium projects (1,000 to 25,000 cy) ~$20,000 to $50,000 • Sediment bioassays and bioaccumulation testing substantially increase costs (approx. double characterization costs).

  7. Bioaccumulation • Bioaccumulation evaluations increase costs and increase time needed to get a permit • Process for evaluating bioaccumulative chemicals is still being developed: • Reason to believe • Compare to screening levels and background • Bioaccumulation testing

  8. Bioaccumulation Issues • Reason to believe • Significant atmospheric deposition of PCBs, dioxins, mercury, and other contaminants • Compare to Screening Levels • Screening levels calculated using conventional risk assessment are below background for many chemicals • Compare to Background • Background levels unknown for most areas

  9. Summary • For small to medium dredge projects (<25,000 cy) • Permit process takes about 2 years • Sediment characterization costs $20,000 to $50,000 • Characterization costs can double if there is sediment toxicity or bioaccumulative chemicals

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