Beneficial Use of Sediment 2025
Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design The SLRIDT remediation project featured a combination remedy of dredging and habitat capping, a solution informed by several meetings that included neighbors, city officials, regulators, industry representatives, American Indian tribal representatives, and federal, state, and local natural resources managers.

Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design

Barr worked with the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA), the lead regulatory agency, on development and implementation of the largest sediment-remediation project in Minnesota. Learn more about this collaborative habitat restoration project.

 

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Avoid the landfill by putting sediment to better use

Avoid the landfill by putting sediment to better use

Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design

Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design

Use of dredged material helps stretch restoration funds

Use of dredged material helps stretch restoration funds

Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program

Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program

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