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The Application of A Tiered Testing Approach to the Management of Dredged Sediments for Disposal at Sea in Canada
Authors:L M Porebski  J M Osborne
Institution:  a Marine Environment Division, Operations Branch, Environment Canada, Ottawa, Canada
Abstract:Canada, and other signatories to the London Convention 1972 on the prevention of marine pollution by dumping, are preparing to ratify a 1996 Protocol to this convention. Among the improvements to this international agreement, is a new process for the Assessment of Waste and Other Matter, which is to be adopted by signatory parties. the process includes a step in which material considered potentially acceptable for sea disposal must be characterized by chemical, physical and biological properties. Canada's interpretation and intended implementation of this characterization step is presented for the assessment of dredged sediments. This tiered testing approach involves using chemical screening limits for contaminants, and biological testing when screening levels are exceeded. Dredged material containing specified substances (e.g., cadmium, mercury, PAHs, PCBs, etc.) below or at screening levels would generally be considered of little environmental concern for disposal at sea. Wastes above the screening levels would require more detailed assessment before their suitability for disposal at sea could be determined.
Keywords:London Convention 1972  1996 Protocol  disposal at sea  sediment assessment  bioassessment
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