REALIZING REMEDIATION: A SUMMARY OF
CONTAMINATED SEDIMENT REMEDIATION
ACTIVITIES IN THE GREAT LAKES BASIN
by
Erin White, Intern
National Network for Environmental Management Studies Program
Nicholas School of the Environment Duke University
Callie Bolattino, Project Officer
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Great Lakes National Program Office
Chicago, Illinois
DISCLAIMER:
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The information
contained in this report is current as of January 1998. Due to the constantly changing
nature of the remediation work at these locations, it is recommended that up-to-date
information be obtained from the listed site contacts.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank the numerous USEPA and state agency staff members whose efforts were essential in providing the
information for this report. Without their assistance in gathering reports, personally
answering my numerous questions and reviewing drafts, this report would not have been
possible. A special thank you goes to David Sendek, from the International Joint
Commission, who was my partner in crime for amassing this information.
I am grateful to the Great Lakes National Program Office (GLNPO)
for "indoctrinating" me into the world of government. I would particularly like
to thank the GLNPO Sediment Team including Branch Chief, David Cowgill; Environmental
Scientists Marc Tuchman and Brian Stage; Environmental Engineer, Scott Cieniawski for
their assistance with this project; and Cynthia D. Bowman for desktop publishing. A big
thank you also goes to Environmental Scientist, Callie Bolattino, who guided me through
this project.
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