2005
DOI: 10.7202/705472ar
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Évaluation des risques écologiques causés par des matériaux de dragage: roposition d'une approche adaptée aux dépôts en gravière en eau

Abstract: Une procédure d'évaluation des risques pour l'écosystème aquatique engendrés par un dépôt de matériaux de dragage dans une gravière type a été élaborée, et testée avec des échantillons de sédiments d'un canal du Nord-Est de la France. La procédure comporte une étape d'évaluation sommaire des risques, à partir de quotients des concentrations mesurées par les critères de danger correspondants, et une étape d'évaluation détaillée où des essais de toxicité et de lixiviation en colonnes sont mis en œuvre. Le scénar… Show more

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“…There is a range of possible methods, of variable complexity [13]. The choice will depend on the operational constraints and the available data.…”
Section: Risk Characterization Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is a range of possible methods, of variable complexity [13]. The choice will depend on the operational constraints and the available data.…”
Section: Risk Characterization Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 'probable concentration without effect' on the organism is, in practice, generally represented by a EC 10 , or a EC 20 , or a NOEC, divided by a safety factor (10 for example). In the absence of a EC 10 or of a NOEC, the EC 50 is sometimes used with a rated-up safety factor [13].…”
Section: Risk Characterization Phasementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most sediments are simply stored on soils and exposed to rain precipitations, which generates a production of percolates with impacts on soil ecosystems, groundwater as well as surface aquatic ecosystems [5,6]. Other modes of disposal are sometimes used, such as disposal of dredged sediments in submerged gravel pits [7][8][9]. Important quantities of dredged sediments might also be valorized for the building of dikes and banks in rivers, canals and lakes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The framework itself is presented in detail elsewhere (Babut et al 2002; Den Besten et al 2003). Briefly, at the 1st tier, metals and PAHs at least are analyzed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%