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SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. Our focus is on all sediment quality and quantity issues on a river basin scale, ranging from freshwater to estuarine andmarine
SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 Conference Programme. At the SedNet 2021 conference a series of sessions aiming to explore these challenges and proposed solutions have been scheduled. This includes how policies and plans are developed for the range of often interlinked issues experienced along the journey from upland areas to the deeper waters.LIBRARY | SEDNET
June, 20. Moving Sediment Management Forward – The Four SedNet Messages. SedNet started in 2002 as a Thematic Network on contaminated sediment, funded by the European Commission. Since 2005, SedNet has continued independently with partners from organisations representing science, management and administration. CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl PROJECT NAUTICAL DEPTH 2 Definition of Nautical Depth PIANC (1997): “The nautical depth is the level where physical characteristics of the bottom reach a critical limit beyond which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or unacceptable effects on controllability and manoeuverability.” HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Conflicting outcomes of integrated approach for sediment quality assessment in Sardinian coastal area subjected to mining activities WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORKABOUTWORKING GROUPSLIBRARYLINKSNEWSITEMSNEWSLETTER
SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. Our focus is on all sediment quality and quantity issues on a river basin scale, ranging from freshwater to estuarine andmarine
SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 Conference Programme. At the SedNet 2021 conference a series of sessions aiming to explore these challenges and proposed solutions have been scheduled. This includes how policies and plans are developed for the range of often interlinked issues experienced along the journey from upland areas to the deeper waters.LIBRARY | SEDNET
June, 20. Moving Sediment Management Forward – The Four SedNet Messages. SedNet started in 2002 as a Thematic Network on contaminated sediment, funded by the European Commission. Since 2005, SedNet has continued independently with partners from organisations representing science, management and administration. CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl PROJECT NAUTICAL DEPTH 2 Definition of Nautical Depth PIANC (1997): “The nautical depth is the level where physical characteristics of the bottom reach a critical limit beyond which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or unacceptable effects on controllability and manoeuverability.” HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Conflicting outcomes of integrated approach for sediment quality assessment in Sardinian coastal area subjected to mining activities WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK The draft of the (first) “ Flemish Sediment Management Concept 2022-2027 ” is now available for public consultation until the 14th of March 2021. It is a “background document” to (the draft of) the Flemish River Basin Management Plan 2022-2027. Part of the text of the Sediment Management Concept is integrated in the River BasinLIBRARY | SEDNET
June, 20. Moving Sediment Management Forward – The Four SedNet Messages. SedNet started in 2002 as a Thematic Network on contaminated sediment, funded by the European Commission. Since 2005, SedNet has continued independently with partners from organisations representing science, management and administration.EVENTS | SEDNET
28 June – 2 July. 12th International SedNet conference (online): “Sediment Challenges and Opportunities with Climate Change, and Sustainable Development Goals”. see conference webpage. 29 June – 3 July. 7th International Symposium on Sediment Management (I2SM), Lille, France. The symposium is organised by IMT Lille Douai, parallelto
SEDNET CONFERENCE 2019 co-organised by: Ruđer Bošković Institute and University of Dubrovnikwith the participation of: IAEA. From 3-5 April 2019 the biennual SedNet conference took place. More than 160 sediment professionals from all over the world attended the event. Conference sessions were held on: -Sediment management concept and sedimentpolicy. -Sediment
SEDIMENT AS A DYNAMIC NATURAL RESOURCE 4 design of the overall sediment management strategy, environmental impact assessments, cost-benefit analyses of different measures, beneficial reuse of sediment, the involvement of stakeholders, the finding of financial support, WORKSHOP REPORT ON SEDIMENT CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT REPORT ON THE WORKSHOP ON SEDIMENT CLASSIFICATION AND MANAGEMENT DECISIONS ‐ IN SITU AND EX SITU, HAMBURG, SEPT. 20‐21, 2018 THE INCENTIVE Many countries face the similar problems with regard to sediment and dredged material management: WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Conflicting outcomes of integrated approach for sediment quality assessment in Sardinian coastal area subjected to mining activities RESTORATION OF THE SEDIMENT BALANCE IN THE DANUBE RIVER Change of the river channel length reach country from rkmto rkm confinementriver type type_no length change (km) upper DE 2585 2498 auc single-thread meandering 14-42,4 upper DE 2498 2471 auc transitional wandering 11-3,8 upper DE 2471 2433 auc multi-thread anabranching (high energy 10-7,6 upper DE 2433 2420 auc transitional wandering 11-1,3 upper DE 2420 2415 ac single-thread plane bed EVALUATION OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT IN SLOVENIAN RIVERS BY Evaluation of suspended sediment in Slovenian rivers by using automatic turbidity sensor 1 Ministry of the environment and spatial planning, Slovenian Environment Agency, SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORKABOUTWORKING GROUPSLIBRARYLINKSNEWSITEMSNEWSLETTER
Welcome to SedNet. SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 12th International SedNet Conference (online) 28 June – 2 July 2021 “Sediment Challenges and Opportunities due to Climate Change and Sustainable Development” in partnership with BRGM and the Hauts deFrance Region
NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK Online workshop Sediment management opportunities to address the climate change challenge. The workshop is organised by the Navigating a Changing Climate partners with the collaboration of SedNet. The workshop will comprise two consecutive half-day sessions. Its aim is to facilitate knowledge exchange, disseminate good practice, highlight opportunities, and identify gaps in understanding or CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl PROJECT NAUTICAL DEPTH 2 Definition of Nautical Depth PIANC (1997): “The nautical depth is the level where physical characteristics of the bottom reach a critical limit beyond which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or unacceptable effects on controllability and manoeuverability.” RELEVANCE OF SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RIVER Chemical status: • EQS Directive (2008/105/EC amended by 2013/39/EU) lists priority substances (PS) and defines EQSs in biota and/or water • MSs can choose to monitor some of the priority substances in sediments • If, then EQSs in sediment have to be derived by MSs – at least as protective CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Study area Over 40 mines exploited mainly galena (PbS) and sphalerite for about 150 years until 1990s. Also evidence of mining activity since WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORKABOUTWORKING GROUPSLIBRARYLINKSNEWSITEMSNEWSLETTER
Welcome to SedNet. SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 12th International SedNet Conference (online) 28 June – 2 July 2021 “Sediment Challenges and Opportunities due to Climate Change and Sustainable Development” in partnership with BRGM and the Hauts deFrance Region
NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK Online workshop Sediment management opportunities to address the climate change challenge. The workshop is organised by the Navigating a Changing Climate partners with the collaboration of SedNet. The workshop will comprise two consecutive half-day sessions. Its aim is to facilitate knowledge exchange, disseminate good practice, highlight opportunities, and identify gaps in understanding or CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl PROJECT NAUTICAL DEPTH 2 Definition of Nautical Depth PIANC (1997): “The nautical depth is the level where physical characteristics of the bottom reach a critical limit beyond which contact with a ship’s keel causes either damage or unacceptable effects on controllability and manoeuverability.” RELEVANCE OF SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RIVER Chemical status: • EQS Directive (2008/105/EC amended by 2013/39/EU) lists priority substances (PS) and defines EQSs in biota and/or water • MSs can choose to monitor some of the priority substances in sediments • If, then EQSs in sediment have to be derived by MSs – at least as protective CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Study area Over 40 mines exploited mainly galena (PbS) and sphalerite for about 150 years until 1990s. Also evidence of mining activity since WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. WILLIAM COULET EXO ENVIRONMENTAL LTD PROJECT PARTNER 7 •Climate-environment inter-relationships: working with nature, nature-based solutions and nature inclusive design. •We explore both ecological protection imperatives and NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK Online workshop Sediment management opportunities to address the climate change challenge. The workshop is organised by the Navigating a Changing Climate partners with the collaboration of SedNet. The workshop will comprise two consecutive half-day sessions. Its aim is to facilitate knowledge exchange, disseminate good practice, highlight opportunities, and identify gaps in understanding or SEDIMENT AS A DYNAMIC NATURAL RESOURCE 4 design of the overall sediment management strategy, environmental impact assessments, cost-benefit analyses of different measures, beneficial reuse of sediment, the involvement of stakeholders, the finding of financial support, WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
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2021: February: Joint SedNet-Navigating a Changing Climate online Workshop on 10-11 February 2021: “Sediment management opportunities to address the climate change challenge”WG SEDIMENT QUALITY
Sediment quality has been at the core of SedNet activities since its inception, promoting and facilitating the exchange among experts and stakeholders on sediment quality and sediment risk assessment from a management perspective. 6HGLPHQW &KDOOHQJHV DQG 2SSRUWXQLWLHV GXH WR … 6hg1hw frqihuhqfh vwuxfwxuh frqiluphg suhvhqwdwlrqv srvwhuv ± sdjh yhuvlrq 0d\ &21),50(' 35(6(17$7,216 6hvvlrq ³&lufxodu (frqrp\´ ERODIBILITY OF SAND-MUD MIXTURES AT THE BOTTOM OF TIDAL 10th International SedNet Conference “Sediments on the move” 14-17 June 2017, Genoa, Italy Leo van Rijn: info@leovanrijnsediment.nl www.leovanrijnsediment.nl SEDNET CONFERENCE 2017 PRESENTATIONS 10th International SedNet conference, 14-17 June 2017, Genoa, Italy: Sediments on the move ABSTRACTS AND SLIDES OF ORAL PRESENTATIONS:EVENTS | SEDNET
2021: 10-11 February: Online workshop Sediment management opportunities to address the climate change challenge. The workshop was organised by the Navigating a Changing Climate partners with the collaboration of SedNet. Programme with pdfs of Presentations and Abstracts Summary and outcomes: 25 SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORKABOUTWORKING GROUPSLIBRARYLINKSNEWSITEMSNEWSLETTER
SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. Our focus is on all sediment quality and quantity issues on a river basin scale, ranging from freshwater to estuarine andmarine
SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 Conference Programme. At the SedNet 2021 conference a series of sessions aiming to explore these challenges and proposed solutions have been scheduled. This includes how policies and plans are developed for the range of often interlinked issues experienced along the journey from upland areas to the deeper waters. NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK The draft of the (first) “ Flemish Sediment Management Concept 2022-2027 ” is now available for public consultation until the 14th of March 2021. It is a “background document” to (the draft of) the Flemish River Basin Management Plan 2022-2027. Part of the text of the Sediment Management Concept is integrated in the River Basin CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl BENEFICIAL USE OF DREDGED SEDIMENTS IN ROAD ENGINEERING Beneficial use of dredged sediments in road engineering "SEDIMATERIAUX" APPROACH 5 Figures Figure 1. Navigable network of the Nord-Pas de Calais Regional Directorate of the French Waterways Board SEDNET CONFERENCE 2017 PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACTS AND SLIDES OF ORAL PRESENTATIONS: 1. Opening Session. 2. Session “Sediments Moving to Land, and Soil Moving to Water”. Introductory poster: “When sediment becomes soil and soil becomes sediment”. A report from the SedNet special workshop at Strengliner Mühle, May 2016. 3. HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
TRANSPORT OF SUSPENDED SEDIMENT DUE TO PROPELLER ACTIVITY Transport of suspended sediment due to propeller activity Anita Whitlock Nybakk 1, Amy M.P. Oen 2, Tore Joranger 3 1 NGI, PB 5686 Sluppen, Trondheim, Norway SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORKABOUTWORKING GROUPSLIBRARYLINKSNEWSITEMSNEWSLETTER
SedNet is a European network aimed at incorporating sediment issues and knowledge into European strategies to support the achievement of a good environmental status and to develop new tools for sediment management. Our focus is on all sediment quality and quantity issues on a river basin scale, ranging from freshwater to estuarine andmarine
NEWS | SEDNET | EUROPEAN SEDIMENT NETWORK The draft of the (first) “ Flemish Sediment Management Concept 2022-2027 ” is now available for public consultation until the 14th of March 2021. It is a “background document” to (the draft of) the Flemish River Basin Management Plan 2022-2027. Part of the text of the Sediment Management Concept is integrated in the River Basin SEDNET CONFERENCE 2021 Conference Programme. At the SedNet 2021 conference a series of sessions aiming to explore these challenges and proposed solutions have been scheduled. This includes how policies and plans are developed for the range of often interlinked issues experienced along the journey from upland areas to the deeper waters.LIBRARY | SEDNET
June, 20. Moving Sediment Management Forward – The Four SedNet Messages. SedNet started in 2002 as a Thematic Network on contaminated sediment, funded by the European Commission. Since 2005, SedNet has continued independently with partners from organisations representing science, management and administration. CONTAMINATED SEDIMENTS IN EUROPEAN RIVER BASINS Contaminated Sediments in European River Basins European Sediment Research Network Acronym SedNet EC contract No. EVK1-CT-2001-20002 Key-action 1.4.1 Abatement of water pollution from contaminated land, landfills and sediments Co-ordinator Jos Brils, TNO, The Netherlands Telephone: +31 223 638800, Fax: +31 223 630687, E-mail: j.m.brils@mep.tno.nl BENEFICIAL USE OF DREDGED SEDIMENTS IN ROAD ENGINEERING Beneficial use of dredged sediments in road engineering "SEDIMATERIAUX" APPROACH 5 Figures Figure 1. Navigable network of the Nord-Pas de Calais Regional Directorate of the French Waterways Board SEDNET CONFERENCE 2017 PRESENTATIONS ABSTRACTS AND SLIDES OF ORAL PRESENTATIONS: 1. Opening Session. 2. Session “Sediments Moving to Land, and Soil Moving to Water”. Introductory poster: “When sediment becomes soil and soil becomes sediment”. A report from the SedNet special workshop at Strengliner Mühle, May 2016. 3. HUMAN HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT GUIDANCE FOR DREDGING … HHRA : Keys Concepts Hazard: corresponds to inherent properties of a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health. Exposure: refers to the contact between a physical, chemical or biological factor which can affect human health ; Toxicity factors (TF): these values define exposure level that correspond to an appreciable risk of adverse effects. BIND AMOR: FLASH CALCINED DREDGING SEDIMENTS OF THE AMORAS BIND-AMOR: flash-calcined dredging sediments of the AMORAS mechanical dewatering plant (*) as cement substitute Aerts Freddy1, 2Vandekeybus Jos4, 3 Snellings Ruben , Cizer Özlem , Horckmans Liesbeth2, Van Bunderen Céline 3, Vandewalle Lucie , Marlein Jonas 1, Dockx Joris 1Division Maritime Access, Department Mobility and Public Works,Flemish
WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
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28 June – 2 July. 12th International SedNet conference (online): “Sediment Challenges and Opportunities with Climate Change, and Sustainable Development Goals”. see conference webpage. 29 June – 3 July. 7th International Symposium on Sediment Management (I2SM), Lille, France. The symposium is organised by IMT Lille Douai, parallelto
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Who we are. This section of the website describes who SedNet is. It subsequently describes how we regard sediment and its management and it describes our identity, mission, focus, aims, activities (see Objectives) and our organization (see Organization ). Cooperating networks and organisations you can find under Cooperation.WG SEDIMENT QUALITY
The WG Sediment Quality has the following objectives: Setting or developing a strategic action agenda to help bringing forward sediment quality assessment and management strategies at international and cross-sectoral level. SedNet is an open network. Any individual who is professionally occupied with sediment can participate in the SedNet SEDIMENT AS A DYNAMIC NATURAL RESOURCE 4 design of the overall sediment management strategy, environmental impact assessments, cost-benefit analyses of different measures, beneficial reuse of sediment, the involvement of stakeholders, the finding of financial support, HANDLING SEDIMENT TRANSFER IN PRACTICE DB Sediments DB Sediments Member of German Water Partnership (GWP) ! The German Water Partnership is a joint initiative of the Germanprivate and
DEMONSTRATION OF THE SUITABILITY OF DREDGED REMEDIATED Food crops: lettuce (cv Ballerina), strawberry (cv Camarosa and Monterey) and pomegranate (cv Mollar de Elche and Purple Queen) Plant material TS100 TS0 TS50 Project LIFE14 ENV/IT/113 - Demonstration of the suitability of dredged remediated sediments for safe CONFLICTING OUTCOMES OF INTEGRATED APPROACH FOR SEDIMENT SedNet Conference. Dubrovnik, April 3-5 2019 Study area Over 40 mines exploited mainly galena (PbS) and sphalerite for about 150 years until 1990s. Also evidence of mining activity since RELEVANCE OF SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF RIVER Chemical status: • EQS Directive (2008/105/EC amended by 2013/39/EU) lists priority substances (PS) and defines EQSs in biota and/or water • MSs can choose to monitor some of the priority substances in sediments • If, then EQSs in sediment have to be derived by MSs – at least as protective WHO SHOULD PAY FOR SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT? Philip Spadaro, TIG Environmental 5 April 2019 Who Should Pay for Sediment Management? Presented at the Eleventh International SedNetConference
RESTORATION OF THE SEDIMENT BALANCE IN THE DANUBE RIVER Change of the river channel length reach country from rkmto rkm confinementriver type type_no length change (km) upper DE 2585 2498 auc single-thread meandering 14-42,4 upper DE 2498 2471 auc transitional wandering 11-3,8 upper DE 2471 2433 auc multi-thread anabranching (high energy 10-7,6 upper DE 2433 2420 auc transitional wandering 11-1,3 upper DE 2420 2415 ac single-thread plane bed THIS WEBSITE USES COOKIES We use cookies to personalise content and ads, to provide social media features and to analyse our traffic. We also share information about your use of our site with our social media, advertising and analytics partners who may combine it with other information that you’ve provided to them or that they’ve collected from your use of their services. More information. Use necessary cookies only Allow all cookies Show detailsOK
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European water policy objectives will only be achieved by also integrating sediment in River Basin Management Planning. Underpinnedby the work of...
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MOVING SEDIMENT MANAGEMENT FORWARD The brochure Moving Sediment Management Forward was prepared to promote four SedNet key messages at European and national level. Casestudies which...
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