ABSTRACT

Expanding a port, deepening a navigation channel or creating new land for development, introduces changes to our physical, social, economic and political environment. Changes may result from events during the construction process, or relate to the nature of the completed structure. Changes can be positive or negative, short-term or long-term, and may affect the immediate vicinity of the project or a larger geographical area. Predicting and assessing all possible effects of a planned dredging activity in a scientifically-sound and reliable manner is essential, so that appropriate control measures can be taken to avoid or mitigate unwelcome impacts. This book provides guidance for a complete holistic environmental evaluation procedure and for the design and implementation of environmental control measures. The book is of particular interest to engineers, government agencies and port authorities, as well as civil engineering consultants and contractors involved in planning and designing dredging, maritime infrastructure and fluvial projects.

chapter 1|6 pages

Consciousness, Concern and Cooperation

1.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|12 pages

Players, Processes and Perspectives

2.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|3 pages

Control, Coherence and Coordination

3.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 4|11 pages

Effects, Ecology and Economy

4.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter |5 pages

MAINTENANCE DREDGING Physical effects

chapter |5 pages

MAINTENANCE DREDGING Ecological effects

chapter 4|2 pages

5 MAINTENANCE DREDGING

chapter 4|12 pages

6 REMEDIAL DREDGING

chapter 4|2 pages

9 ECOLOGY AND ECONOMY

chapter 5|6 pages

Investigation, Interpretation and Impact

5.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 5|17 pages

3 STEP 2, INITIAL EVALUATION

chapter 5|21 pages

5 ANALYSES

chapter 6|28 pages

Machines, Methods and Mitigation

6.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 7|5 pages

Reuse, Recycle or Relocate

7.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter |4 pages

Step1Step2

chapter 7|15 pages

4 POTENTIAL USES

chapter 8|8 pages

Monitoring, Measuring and Management

8.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter 8|5 pages

5 MONITORING VARIABLES

chapter 8|1 pages

6 CONCLUSIONS

chapter 9|3 pages

Frameworks, Philosophies and the Future

9.1 INTRODUCTION

chapter |21 pages

Background Information

Chapters 1, 2 and 3 and Annexes A, B and C PIANC Dredged Material Management Guide (Vellinga, 1997) Clean and/or Contaminated Material PIANC 1996

chapter |14 pages

References/Bibliography

chapter |1 pages

Annex A: International Legislation

chapter |2 pages

A1 OVERVIEW

chapter |6 pages

A2 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTIONS

chapter |1 pages

A3 ASIA

A3.1 HONG KONG

chapter |1 pages

A3.2 THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA

chapter |9 pages

A4 EUROPE

chapter |1 pages

A4.8 NORWAY

chapter |1 pages

A4.10 SPAIN

chapter |1 pages

A4.12 THE UNITED KINGDOM

chapter |2 pages

A5 MIDDLE EASTERN LEGISLATION

A5.1 QATAR

chapter |1 pages

A7 REFERENCES

chapter 5|1 pages

ACTION LIST

chapter |6 pages

Annex B: Case Histories

chapter |1 pages

Annex D: Dredged Material Properties

chapter |2 pages

D2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES

chapter |2 pages

D3 CHEMICAL PROPERTIES

chapter |1 pages

D4 BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES

chapter |1 pages

D5 ENGINEERING PROPERTIES