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Environmental impacts and regulatory policy. Implications of spray disposal of dredged material in Louisiana wetlands Environmental impacts and regulatory policy. Implications of spray disposal of dredged material in Louisiana wetlands

The capabilities of a new wetland dredging technology were assessed along with associated newly developed state and federal regulatory policies to determine if policy expectations realistically match the technological achievement. Current regulatory practices require amelioration of spoil bank impacts upon abandonment of an oil/gas well, but this may not occur for many years or decades...
Authors
Donald R. Cahoon, J.H. Cowan

Low-flow profiles of the upper Oconee River and tributaries in Georgia Low-flow profiles of the upper Oconee River and tributaries in Georgia

Low flow information is provided for use in an evaluation of the capacity of streams to permit withdrawals or to accept waste loads without exceeding the limits of State water quality standards. The purpose of this report is to present the results of a compilation of available low flow data in the form of tables and ' 7Q10 flow profiles ' (minimum average flow for 7 consecutive days with...
Authors
R.F. Carter, E. H. Hopkins, H.A. Perlman

Effects of cover materials on leaching of constituents from dolomitic lead mine tailings Effects of cover materials on leaching of constituents from dolomitic lead mine tailings

Five raised-bed test plots were used to study the effects of cover materials on the leaching of constituents from dolomitic Pb mine tailings over a 2-yr period. The cover materials studied were a fertilizer and seed mixture, anaerobically digested sewage sludge, loam and sod, and fallen leaves from silver maples (Acer Saccharinum); one plot was not covered. Fresh leachates and receiving...
Authors
J.J. Harwood, S. R. Koirtyohann, C.J. Schmitt

The effects of sample preparation on measured concentrations of eight elements in edible tissues of fish from streams contaminated by lead mining The effects of sample preparation on measured concentrations of eight elements in edible tissues of fish from streams contaminated by lead mining

The influence of sample preparation on measured concentrations of eight elements in the edible tissues of two black basses (Centrarchidae), two catfishes (Ictaluridae), and the black redhorse,Moxostoma duquesnei (Catostomidae) from two rivers in southeastern Missouri contaminated by mining and related activities was investigated. Concentrations of Pb, Cd, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, Ba, and Ca were...
Authors
Christopher J. Schmitt, Susan E. Finger

Preliminary results from a study of natural slope failures triggered by the storm of November 3.5.1985, Germany Valley, West Virginia and Virginia: Chapter 4 in Landslides of eastern North America Preliminary results from a study of natural slope failures triggered by the storm of November 3.5.1985, Germany Valley, West Virginia and Virginia: Chapter 4 in Landslides of eastern North America

During the first five days of November 1985, a low-pressure system in the Ohio River valley combined with a low-pressure system referred to as Tropical Storm Juan to produce heavy rainfall in the Potomac, James, and Rappahannock River basins. Severe flooding accompanied the rainfall; 43 lives were lost and the flood was estimated to be the most expensive natural disaster of 1985 in the...
Authors
Robert B. Jacobson, Elizabeth D. Cron, John P. McGeehin

Analysis of trends in water-quality data for water conservation area 3A, the Everglades, Florida Analysis of trends in water-quality data for water conservation area 3A, the Everglades, Florida

Rainfall and water-quality data bases from the South Florida Water Management District were used to evaluate water quality trends at 10 locations near or in Water Conservation Area 3A in The Everglades. The Seasonal Kendall test was applied to specific conductance, orthophosphate-phosphorus, nitrate-nitrogen, total Kjeldahl nitrogen, and total nitrogen regression residuals for the period...
Authors
Harold C. Mattraw, Daniel J. Scheidt, Anthony C. Federico

Simulation of tidal flow and circulation patterns in the Loxahatchee River Estuary, southeastern Florida Simulation of tidal flow and circulation patterns in the Loxahatchee River Estuary, southeastern Florida

Results of a two-dimensional, vertically averaged, computer simulation model of the Loxahatchee River estuary show that under typical low freshwater inflow and vertically well mixed conditions, water circulation is dominated by freshwater inflow rather than by tidal influence. The model can simulate tidal flow and circulation in the Loxahatchee River estuary under typical low freshwater...
Authors
Gary M. Russell, Carl R. Goodwin

Estimated water use in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, October 1983-September 1985 Estimated water use in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, October 1983-September 1985

St. Croix is the largest of the U.S. Virgin Islands, with a land area of 82 square miles. The island is located about 60 miles east-southeast of Puerto Rico and about 40 miles south of St. Thomas and St. John (fig. 1). St. Croix has experienced a dramatic increase in its population over the last 25 years, growing from about 15,000 inhabitants in 1960 to about 54,000 in 1985 (personal...
Authors
Heriberto Torres-Sierra

Floodflow characteristics of Filbin Creek for pre- and post-construction conditions, 1986, at North Charleston, South Carolina Floodflow characteristics of Filbin Creek for pre- and post-construction conditions, 1986, at North Charleston, South Carolina

A study to determine the effect of the construction of a shopping and business center, and of the construction and improvement of several highways on floodflow in the Filbin Creek drainage basin near North Charleston, South Carolina was performed. Discharge hydrographs were synthesized using computerized U.S. Soil Conservation Service unit hydrograph methods and routed using reservoir...
Authors
C.L. Sanders

Discharge ratings for control gates at Mississippi River lock and dam 21, Quincy, Illinois Discharge ratings for control gates at Mississippi River lock and dam 21, Quincy, Illinois

The water levels of the navigation pools on the Mississippi River are maintained by the operation of tainter and roller gates at the locks and dams. Discharge ratings for the gates on Lock and Dam 21, at Quincy, Illinois, were developed from current meter discharge measurements made in the forebays of the gate structures. Methodology is given to compute the gate openings of the tainter...
Authors
A.J. Heinitz
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