2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-024-33129-9
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Management of dredged marine sediments in Southern France: main keys to large-scale beneficial re-use

Garry Dorleon,
Sylvain Rigaud,
Isabelle Techer

Abstract: Fifty million cubic meters of marine sediments are dredged each year in France in order to maintain harbor activities and sustain the economy of littoral territories. Because of anthropogenic activities in and around harbors, sediments can contain significant amounts of chemical and organic pollutants whose behavior during dredging must be addressed in order to avoid releasing risks for humans and the environment. French regulations come to govern the management of dredged sediments, considering them “safe” an… Show more

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