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Appendix C: Public Access Materials
Pages 298-318

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From page 298...
... ~ 997. Advances in dredging contaminated sediment: New technologies and experience relevant to the Hudson River PCBs site.
From page 299...
... 1998. Bioaccumulation and toxic potential of extremely hydrophobic polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in biota collected at a Superfund site contaminated with Aroclor 1 26 8 .
From page 300...
... 1999. Summary ofthe Remediation Technologies Development Forum Sediments Remediation Action Team Meeting.
From page 301...
... . Remarks Before the Committee on Contaminated Sediments, National Academy of Sciences.
From page 302...
... NOAA's Concerns Regarding PCB Contaminated Sediments. National Oceanic end atmospheric Administration, Seattle, WA.
From page 303...
... 46. Position Statement from the Science and Technical Advisory Committee ofthe Lower Fox River and Green Bay Remedial Action Plan Regarding Remediation of Contaminated Sediments in the Lower Fox River, September 27, 1999.
From page 304...
... The Hudson River PCBs Site: Reassessment Reports Overview. 6 pp (available from EPA Region 2)
From page 305...
... Report on the Peer Review of the Data Evaluation and Interpretation Report and Low resolution Sediment Coring Report for the Hudson River PCB Superfund Site. Final Report.
From page 306...
... Memorandum from Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Lower Fox River Administrative File.
From page 307...
... 1999. Ecological Benefits of Contaminated Sediment Remediation in the Great Lakes Basin.
From page 308...
... ~ 999. Baseline Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment: Lower Fox River, Wisconsin.
From page 309...
... ~ 999. Comments on the Draft Remedial Investigation Lower Fox River Wisconsin; Baseline Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment Lower Fox River Wisconsin and Draft Feasibility Study Lower Fox River Wisconsin - Prepared by ThermoRetec, February 24, ~ 999.
From page 310...
... Adams, PE, member Saratoga County Environmental Management Commission (SCEMC) to the National Research Council Committee on the Remediation of PCBContaminated Sediments.
From page 311...
... ; listing of communities and groups who have passed resolutions opposing dredging and sample resolution; Hudson River Program Overview; summary charts of river data; summary of GE/EPA scientific investigations in support of remedial decision making; review of contaminated sediment sites remediated in the U.S.; dechlorination of PCBs - an overview; and mortality in mate and female capacitor workers exposed to PCBs. (NRC only)
From page 312...
... 1999. Volume 2E - Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment: Hudson River PCBs Reassessment RI/FS.
From page 313...
... ~ 999. Letter to Merrilyn Puiver, Fort Edward Town Councilwoman from William McCabe, EPA Region 2, Emergency and Remedial Response Division.
From page 314...
... 1999 Environmental Monitoring Report: Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfimd Site, East Harbor Operable Unit, Bainbridge Island, Washington, draft dated December 3, 1999, 6 pp; (~) Operations, maintenance and monitoring plan, East Harbor Operable Unit, Wyckoff/Eagle Harbor Superfund Site, Work Plan, dated July 17, 1995, 90 pp (available from COE)
From page 315...
... East Waterway dredging project: PSDDA Evaluation Summary, undated, ~ pp; (7) Appendix 9: Proposed approach for developing an interim target tissue level for total PCBs based on risk to human health, December 21, ~ 999, 5 pp.; (~)
From page 316...
... 2000. Cover letter with attachments from Larry Reed, EPA Office of Emergency and Remedial Response to Robbie Wedge, NRC, dated January 28, 2000.
From page 317...
... j. Final Remedial Action Report, Source Control Remedial Action, ReSolve, Inc., Superfund Site, North Dartmouth, Massachusetts.
From page 318...
... 2000. Fox River Dredging Demonstration Projects at Sediment Deposit N and Sediment Management Unit 56/57: Environmental Monitoring Report.


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