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FY 1999 Great Lakes Projects

Scoping the Environmental Benefits of Sediment Remediation

Scoping the Environmental Benefits of Sediment Remediation (GL974501-01-0: $56,868)
Recipient: Northeast-Midwest Institute
Project Period: 10/1/99 to 9/30/00
Project Officer: Kathleen O’Connor

This grant will support the first phase of a two-phased project to develop economic information on the potential benefits of sediment remediation at selected sites around the Great Lakes Basin. This first phase of the project will assess available data at select Areas of Concern which could be used in the second phase to perform a benefits valuation on contaminated sediment remediation, and will scope details of economic benefits studies which could be conducted at these sites.

 

 
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