US EPA Sediment
Remediation Guidance
- 10 January 2006
US EPA Contaminated Sediment
Remediation Guidance (2005)
The U.S. EPA Office of Solid Waste and
Emergency Response has posted on the Internet the final
version of the much anticipated \"\" (EPA 540/R-05/012;
12/2005). The URL address for U.S. EPA\'s Contaminated
Sediment Guidance is:
www.epa.gov/superfund/health/conmedia/sediment/guidance.htm
The guidance document was prepared by
U.S. EPA over the past 2-3 years to assist state and
federal staff managing sediment sites by providing a
thorough overview of methods that can be used to reduce
health and ecological risks caused by contaminated
sediment. To its credit, U.S. EPA sought technical input
and considered recommendations from a broad array of
public and private sector stakeholders involved in
sediment investigation, assessment, and remediation. The
guidance is expected to strongly influence state and
federal approaches to evaluation and cleanup of
contaminated sediment sites in the U.S. over the next
several years.
The guidance encourages consideration of
several factors during cleanup of contaminated sediment,
such as:
• Identifying and controlling
the sources of sediment contamination and identifying
the pathways of contaminant exposure, prior to cleanup;
• Using a technical team
approach and involving the community and other
stakeholders throughout the cleanup process;
• Considering all three major
approaches to management of contaminated sediment (monitored
natural recovery, in-situ capping, and dredging) and
considering alternatives which combine approaches;
• Validating models used to
support sediment decisions and considering model
uncertainty and sensitivity;
• Considering how contaminated
sediment alternatives manage or reduce risks, including
residual risks as well as the risks of the remedies;
and,
Monitoring the effectiveness of remedies at contaminated
sediment sites.
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