Recently published two CEDA papers on beneficial use of sediments were presented at the currently ongoing meeting of the IMO London Convention and Protocol, says an article published in DredgingToday.com.
Members of the association
The World Organisation of Dredging Associations comprises of CEDA, WEDA and EADA. Two CEDA papers on beneficial use of sediments were published recently.
Dr. Craig Vogt, Chairman of the WEDA Environment Commission, presented the same at the currently ongoing meeting of the IMO London Convention and Protocol.
Case study portal
Dr. Vogt also told about the beneficial use case studies portal and invited the audience to add further case studies to the collection.
The papers, as well as the presentation can be downloaded following the links below:
- Sustainable Management of the Beneficial Use of Sediments: An Information Paper;
- Assessing the Benefits of Using Contaminated Sediments: A Position Paper;
- Beneficial Use of Sediments: Case Studies;
- Presentation at the LC&LP meeting.
What information does the paper bear?
These papers, prepared by a CEDA Working Group have been published to inform sediment stakeholders, and practitioners, about the most recent advances in the beneficial use of sediments.
The information paper demonstrates that beneficial use applications exist for clean sediments as well as those contaminated with low-level pollutants.
Focus of associated position paper
The associated position paper aims to address the perceived challenges by focusing on risk management, and beneficial use opportunities, when dealing with sediments with various degrees of contamination.
Areas covered
Both papers, and accompanying case studies, cover ongoing international initiatives and programs, and best management practices, in the field, and discuss the value of sediments as a natural resource in the context of sustainable development.
WODA at the London Convention and Protocol
WODA has an official observer status at the IMO London Convention and Protocol.
“In that capacity we participates in LC & LP meetings and relevant working groups and provides independent expert advice to help shape policy development,” CEDA said in its release.
“Our overarching aim is to ensure that any legislation pertaining to dredging and placement activities and maritime construction works is based on the sound technical and scientific knowledge takes account of best practice and is ultimately workable.”
WODA/CEDA have a long history of working within the London Convention and Protocol and on behalf of the WODA membership and as such WODA is a recognized source of unbiased technical information on all aspects of dredging and dredged sediment placement.
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Source: DredgingToday.com