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- National Dredging Team03-19-2009
- "Policy, history, and description of the National Dredging Team"
- Ocean Dumping and Dredged Material Management11-30-2007
- "Provides information about ocean dumping and dredged material management."
- Dredged Material Management11-30-2007
- "Regulation of dredged material disposal within waters of the United States and ocean waters is a shared responsibility of EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers."
- National Dredging Team: Regional Dredging Teams03-19-2009
- "Links to Agencies and Partners participating with the National Dredging Team."
- Dredged Material Testing and Evaluation10-09-2009
- "Evaluation of dredged material for ocean disposal under the MPRSA relies largely on biological (bioassay) tests. The ocean testing manual is commonly referred to as the Green Book."
- Ocean Dumping In The Southeast07-16-2009
- "EPA regulates both the conditions for obtaining a permit, and the designation of ocean dumping sites."
- Ocean Dumping - What's Allowed11-30-2007
- "Provides information about materials allowed to be dumped in oceans."
- Testimony of Robert H. Wayland, III Director, Office of Wetlands, Oceans, and Watersheds, Office of Water, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Before the Subcommittee on Water Resources and the Environment of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure U.S. House of Representatives April 29, 199706-23-2009
- "Text of Robert H. Wayland III's testimony before the Subcommittee on Water Resources and the Environment, April 29, 1997."
- Region 8 - Mountains and Plains: Milltown Reservoir Sediments12-11-2009
- "Mine tailings have settled in the Milltown Reservoir. This site describes EPA's actions under Superfund to clean up the mine tailings."
- Wetland Invertebrate Communities10-13-2008
- "Discussions under the heading "Invertebrates" here include aquatic insects, freshwater crustaceans , zooplankton, and terrestrial insects that are found predominantly in wetlands."
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