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An integrated approach to assess the benthic quality after
sediment capping in Venice lagoon
F. Bonaa,
Cecconib, A. Maffiottic
aUniversita di
Torino, Dipartimento di Biologia Animale via Accademia Albertina
17, 10123 Turin, Italy
bConsorzio Venezia Nuova Concessionaire of the National Water
Authority, Magistrato Alle Acque di Venezia-Palazzo Morosini
2803,S Marco, 30124 Venice, Italy
cAMBIO sri via Livorno 60, Turin, Italy
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Abstract
The present study was conducted in the Lago dei Teneri
area of the Venice Lagoon in Italy. This area has long received
massive pollutant input from the industrial area of Porto Marghera.
It is adjacent to the Canale dei Petroli, an important industrial
waterway. Because of its location, this area represents an ideal
site for applying a new remedial solution: the capping of contaminated
sediment with clean sand to support the benthic recolonization of
the sediment. Capping was selected for this anoxic and most contaminated
portion of the area as the most cost-effective way to provide a
clean benthic habitat, to isolate the contamination and prevent
contaminate release. An extensive sediment monitoring program was
in place before, during and after the capping operations. Monitoring
activities included hydrodynamics, measurement of cap thickness,
in situ sediment profile imaging, benthos colonization, analysis
of contaminants, and toxicity tests with Microtox and amphipods.
To evaluate the efficiency of the capping, the results were analyzed
with an integrated approach, which includes the Habitat Evaluation
System. This approach allowed the quantification of the environmental
benefits with respect to remediation of the Venice lagoon. ©
2000 Elsevier Science Ltd and AEHMS. All rights reserved.
Keywords: Habitat evaluation system; Remediation
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