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Dennis L. Brandon


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Summary of Available Guidance and Best Practices for Determining Suitability of Dredged Material for Beneficial Uses NOV 2007 104 pages
Authors:  Dennis L. Brandon; Richard A. Price; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Corps of Engineers has the responsibility to maintain navigation of waterways across the United States. The Corps dredges more than 300 million cubic yards of sediment annually. Subsequently, methods to evaluate and determine environmentally and economically sound management alternatives are needed. Technological advances in equipment, treatment, and handling technologies continue to increase the options for beneficial uses (BUs). Ten categories of BU are: 1) Habitat development, 2) Beach nourishment, ...


Manufactured Soil Field Demonstration for Constructing Wetlands to Treat Acid Mine Drainage on Abandoned Minelands NOV 2007 15 pages
Authors:  Charles R. Lee; Dennis L. Brandon; Richard A. Price; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.This technical note provides information on the use of dredged material in manufacturing substrate for use in constructing wetlands to treat acid mine drainage from abandoned acid coal minelands.


Demonstration Applications of ARAMS for Aquatic and Terrestrial Ecological Risk Assessment JAN 2006 101 pages
Authors:  Mansour Zakikhani; Dennis L. Brandon; Mark S. Dortch; Jeffrey A. Gerald; ENGINEER RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CENTER VICKSBURG MS ENVIRONMENTAL LAB
The full text of this report is available for sale.The Adaptive Risk Assessment Modeling System (ARAMS) has been developed for the Army to provide the capability to conduct risk assessments associated with exposure to constituents of potential concern. ARAMS provides a reliable and repeatable methodology for conducting collaborative and comparative risk assessments, thus providing a savings in time and cost for conducting such assessments and potentially leading to significant remediation cost savings by providing more accurate risk-based cleanup targets. ...


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