Not exact matches
Those
materials, like silt and sand, are
dredged by the Corps from waterways — mainly in Connecticut — to keep them navigable.
Corps program manager Steven Wolf said at the September public hearing that
dredged materials must be signed off on
by the Environmental Protection Agency and the state before they're disposed of in open waters.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo, backed
by about 30 elected officials, announced on Thursday the state may take legal action against the Environmental Protection Agency to stop a plan to allow dumping in Long Island Sound of
materials dug up from
dredging.
The waste bed is owned
by Allied's successor, Honeywell International Inc., and sits next to another waste bed (No. 13) where Honeywell recently dumped
dredge material from Onondaga Lake.
The group has worked on trying to figure out the composition of the
material dredged up
by the storm.
(4) Drilling into,
dredging, or otherwise altering the submerged lands of the Sanctuary; or constructing or placing any structure,
material, or other matter on or in the submerged lands of the Sanctuary, except as incidental to and necessary to: (i) Anchor a vessel; (ii) Install an authorized navigational aid; (iii) Conduct lawful fishing activity; (iv) Lay pipeline pursuant to exploring for, developing, or producing hydrocarbons; or (v) Explore for, develop, or produce hydrocarbons as allowed
by paragraph (a)(1) of this section.
POUGHKEEPSIE, NY — The three leading environmental advocacy organizations in the Hudson Valley — Hudson River Sloop Clearwater, Riverkeeper and Scenic Hudson — applauded today the decision
by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to resume
dredging of PCBs around Fort Edward, NY with enhanced engineering controls at
dredging locations to reduce spillage of
material back into the river and re-suspension of PCBs.
The most obvious one is via an Eddington Valve [as I discussed above], regulating the flow of energy out of the Sun, e.g.
by dredging up solar
material with a slightly different composition and hence opacity.