P,-' 5 18. SUBJECT TERMS (Continued). ARCS Dredging Remediation Contaminant Great Lakes Sediment Disposal Heavy metals Treatment Dredged material PCBs Water quality 19. ABSTRACT (Continued). objective for the ARCS program is to evaluate and demonstrate remedial options, including removal, immobilization, and advanced treatment technologies, as well as the "no-action" alternative. The purpose of this study was to identify technologies that may be feasible for remediating Great Lakes contaminated sediment and that should be considered for demonstration under the ARCS program. Fechnologies reviewed include those involving removal of contaminated sediment with subsequent transport, treatment, containment, or disposal, and those for nonremoval alternatives, such as in situ treatment or containment of the contaminated sediment. Principal sources of information for the review are technology assessments for management of hazardous waste or contaminated sediment published by the USEPA, the Corps of Engineers, the International Joint Commission Great L.akes Water Quality Board, and others. Published information is supplemented with recent data and experiences from LIST OF TABLES No.
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