| Wednesday October 16, 2002 |
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| 11:00 Registration |
| 11:00 Poster Group 1 Set Up |
| 12:45-1:00 |
Welcome
Dr. M. Munawar, President of Aquatic Ecosystem Health
and Management Society
Dr. G.A. Burton, Jr., Brage Golding Distinguished Professor
of Research and Director, Wright State University
Dr. V. J. Bierman, Jr., Senior Scientist, Limno-Tech,
Inc
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SESSION:
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Sediments and Watershed Management
Session Chairs: Marc Tuchman and Scott Ireland |
| 1:00-1:30 |
Keynote: Sediment Toxicity Prediction -
What is known and unknown
Dominic DiToro (U.S.A.) |
| 1:30-1:50 |
Sediments and Total Maximum Daily Loads
W. M. Larson and D. W. Dilks (U.S.A.) |
| 1:50-2:10 |
The contribution of cobalt and manganese to the
acute and chronic toxicity of sediments from Lake Molnbyggen
and adjacent lakes around Leksand, Sweden.
G. Dave and E. Nilsson (Sweden) |
| 2:10-2:30 |
Influence of nonpoint source pollution on biological
integrity expectations in a southern U.S. watershed using a
multimetric approach
P. M. Stewart, H. H. Bennett, C. C. Morris, J. A. Sawyer,
and M.W. Mullen (U.S.A.) |
| 2:30-2:50 |
Menomonee River watershed sediment budget and
model system
F.G. Marván, B.E. Halverson, T.M.Possley, R.B.
Nairn and J.P.Selegean (U.S.A.) |
| 2:50-3:10 |
Break (Poster and Exhibitor Room) |
| 3:10-3:30 |
Practical considerations for performance based
sediment cleanup decisions
R. G. Fox (U.S.A.) |
| 3:30-3:50 |
Spatial co-occurrence of chemical "hotspots"
in bed sediments and fish-tissue in the Lake Erie Basin using
multi-agency data from Canada and the United States
D.T Button (U.S.A.) |
| 3:50-4:10 |
An assessment of sediment quality in Presque Isle
Bay Erie, Pennsylvania
H. R. Diz (U.S.A.) |
| 4:10-4:30 |
Conducting sediment TMDL studies: Lessons learned
from large-scale contaminated sediment studies
C. K. Ziegler (U.S.A.) |
| 4:30-4:50 |
Summary of Pellston Workshop on use of Sediment
Quality Guidelines (SQGs) and related tools for the assessment
of contaminated sediments.
G. A. Burton, Jr. (U.S.A.) |
| 4:50-5:30 |
POSTER SESSION NO. 1
Session Chairs: Antonio Mozeto and Laura Martinez-Tabche |
| 6:00-7:30 |
Anita Dee Cruise with Open Bar. (First 100
sign-up) Dinner on your own |
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| Thursday October 17,
2002 |
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| 7:30 |
Registration |
SESSION:
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Sediment Transport and Contaminant
Flux
Session Chairs: Goran Dave and Mohi Munawar |
| 8:00-8:30 |
Keynote: Recent advances in our understanding
of sediment-to-water contaminant fluxes-the soluble release
fraction
Louis Thibodeaux (U.S.A.) |
| 8:30-8:50 |
Role of sediment upper mixed layer depth in forecasting
contaminated sediment recovery rates
J. V. DePinto, T. Redder, H. Holmberg and J. Wolfe
(U.S.A.) |
| 8:50-9:10 |
Validation of sediment and contaminant processes
in the environmental fluid dynamics code
J. M. Hamrick (U.S.A.) |
| 9:10-9:30 |
Assessment of PAH flux from sediment via bubble
and groundwater transport (Part I) bench and field measurements
M. Costello, H. Huls and W. van Kesteren (U.S.A.) |
| 9:30-9:50 |
Assessment of PAH flux from sediment via bubble
and groundwater transport (Part II): laboratory experiments
and numerical simulations
W. van Kesteren and M. Costello (The Netherlands) |
| 9:50-10:10 |
Break (Poster and Exhibitor Room) |
| 10:10-10:30 |
Aqueous migration of residual manufactured gas
plant contaminants through beach fill and tidal flat sediments.
L. A. Hansen, K. O'Grady, M. Mahoney and E. White. (U.S.A.) |
| 10:30-10:50 |
Modeling the influences of resuspension and deposition
on early diagenesis of contaminants
M. -L. Chang and L. P. Sanford (U.S.A.) |
| 10:50-11:10 |
A model of bioaccumulation in stream systems where
groundwater-surface water interactions affect the bioavailability
of sediment-associated contaminants.
M.S. Greenberg and G.A. Burton, Jr. (U.S.A.) |
| 11:10-11:30 |
Equilibrium partitioning sediment guidelines for
the protection of benthic organisms at the Tietê River
Reservoirs (SE Brazil): A case study of metal contamination
in nutrient-rich sediments
A. A. Mozeto, P. Ferreira Silvério, R. P. A. Araújo,
P. F. Rodrigues and G. A. Umbuzeiro (Brazil) |
| 11:30-11:50 |
Fate and biological effects of trinitrotoluene
(TNT) in sediment.
Lotufo, G.R. (U.S.A.) |
| 11:50-1:10 |
Conference Luncheon
Poster Group 1 Take Down and Group 2 Set Up |
| Thursday October 17,
2002, Afternoon Session |
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| SESSION: |
Weight of Evidence and Risk-Based
Decision Making
Session Chairs: Takeshi Naganuma and Eric DeDeckere
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| 1:10-1:40 |
Keynote: Modifying Paracelsus' Dictum For
Sediment Quality Assessments.
Peter M. Chapman (Canada) |
| 1:40-2:00 |
Integrated environmental management in Stockholm
- dealing with sediment contamination
A.Jonsson and U. Mohlander (Sweden) |
| 2:00-2:20 |
Linking contaminant concentrations in sediment
to structure of benthic communities using PLS statistics
F. Moehlenberg (Denmark) |
| 2:20-2:40 |
Application of a Sediment Toxicity Identification
Evaluation (TIE) in support of TMDL development for the Calcasieu
Estuary
Tracey, G.A., S. Poucher, B. Kelley and P. Crocker. (U.S.A.) |
| 2:40-3:00 |
A Weight-of-Evidence approach for evaluation of
PCB attenuation in Lake Allegan, Michigan
T. J. Dekker (U.S.A.) |
| 3:00-3:20 |
Break (Poster and Exhibitor Room) |
| 3:20-3:40 |
Lines of evidence in a site-specific risk assessment
for benthic invertebrates exposed to PCBs
P. C. Fuchsman, T. R. Barber and R. L. Wiesner (U.S.A.) |
| 3:40-4:00 |
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon sequestration
and release from sediments: a rational approach to quantifying
exposure
K.J. Rockne, L. M. Shor and D. S. Kosson (U.S.A.) |
| 4:00-4:20 |
Is there room for reality in sediment exposure
assessment?
Bridges, T.S., K. von Stackelberg and D. Burmistrov (U.S.A.) |
| 4:20-4:40 |
Changes in cycling and bioaccumulation of Polychlorinated
Biphenyls (SPCB) in Saginaw Bay caused by the zebra mussel invasion
J.Kaur, J.V. DePinto, V.J. Bierman, Jr. and T.J. Feist
(U.S.A.) |
| 4:40-5:00 |
The SMWG Risk-Based Decision-Making Framework;
Review of current key sediment management initiatives
J.A. George, N.R. Grosso and S.C. Nadeau (U.S.A.) |
| 5:00-6:00 |
POSTER SESSION No. 2
Session Chairs: P. Michael Stewart and Maria Bohrer-Morel |
| 6:00-7:00 |
Social Hour with Jazz Band and Cash Bar |
| 7:00-9:30 |
Dinner Banquet
(AEHMS - SQA6 Activities: Mohi Munawar) |
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| SESSION: |
Microbial Pathogens: Are
Sediments A Risk?
Session Chair: Irwin Polls and Victor Bierman |
| 8:00-8:30 |
Keynote: Weight of evidence in sediment
risk assessment - challenges and opportunities.
Valery E. Forbes (Denmark) |
| 8:30-9:00 |
Keynote: Are health effects associated
with resuspended particulates from sediments?
Alfred P. Dufour (U.S.A) |
| 9:00-9:20 |
Fecal contamination in an agricultural stream
during flood events: mobilisation of sediment stores
R. J. Davies-Colley, J. W. Nagels, A. M. Donnison and
R. W. Muirhead (New Zealand) |
| 9:20-9:40 |
Sensitivity of E. coli 0157:H7 TaqMan amplification/detection
kit for assessment of pathogenic coliform contamination in sediment
K. J. Indest, J. Fury and H. L. Fredrickson (U.S.A.) |
| 9:40-10:10 |
The influence of lake shore management approaches
on Escherichia coli densities in sands at two northwestern Lake
Michigan beaches
J.L. Kinzelman, K. D. Longmaid, R. C. Bagley and R. L.
Whitman (U.S.A.) |
| 10:10-10:30 |
Break (Poster and Exhibitor Room) |
| SESSION: |
Emerging Technologies for
Assessment and Remediation of Sediments
Session Chair: Steve Brown and Allen Burton |
| 10:30-10:50 |
Comparisons between CYP1A1-Inducing chemicals
in sediments of San Francisco Bay and chemical and biological
measurements
J.W. Anderson, I. Hartwell and J. Hameedi (U.S.A.) |
| 10:50-11:10 |
Solid phase microextraction (SPME) fibers for
estimating the toxicity and bioavailability of sediment-associated
organic compounds
J. M. Conder, T.W. La Point, G.R. Lotufo and J.A. Steevens
(U.S.A.) |
| 11:10-11:30 |
Innovative treatment technologies for contaminated
sediments in the Great Lakes: 3 Pilot-Scale Demonstrations
S. Cieniawski and M. Tuchman (U.S.A.) |
| 11:30-11:50 |
Quality assessment of the solid matrix obtained
after a process of mechanical separation of marine sediment
D. Pellegrini, C. Mugnai, F. Onorati, S. Giuliani, F.
Pilato, G. Merico and N. Bigongiari (Italy) |
| 11:50-12:10 |
A protocol for evaluating the comprehensive net
impact of contaminated sediment remedies
C.R. Barnes, M.P. Brown, R.W. Dunford, M.J. Erickson,
T.J. Iannuzzi, D.F. Ludwig, S.D. Perry, J.D. Schell Jr. and
P.K. Scott (U.S.A.) |
| 12:10-12:30 |
Closing Summary by Conference Co-Chairs |
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| Poster Group
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Sediments
and Watershed Management Sediment Quality Assessment |
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| ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED BY PRESENTER
Feasibility of sediment pass-through operations at a New
York hydro facility
C. R. Barnes and L. K. Brussel (U.S.A.)
Characterizing chlorobenzene discharge to a gravel bed river
using passive vapor-diffusion samplers
C. R. Barnes and C. S. Koll (U.S.A.)
The impact of new sediment to sediment transport in Baltimore
Harbor
M. -L. Chang, L. P. Sanford, S. -Y. Chao, Z. Jin and
S. Werner (U.S.A.)
Sediment contamination in the canals of Venice (Italy)
R. Zonta, F. Collavini, F. Costa, M. Scattolin and
L. Zaggia (Italy)
Sediment and heavy metal accumulation in a small canal, Venice,
Italy
R. Zonta, J. K. Cochran, F. Collavini, F. Costa, M.
Scattolin and L. Zaggia (Italy)
Bioavailability and chronic toxicity of lead to Leptocheirus
plumulosus and Neanthes arenaceodentata
J.D. Farrar, G.R. Lotufo and T.S. Bridges (U.S.A.)
Sediment quality index of an estuarine ecosystem, based on
nickel and vanadium levels
M.A. Amezcua-Allieri and C. González-Macías
(Mexico)
Development of U.S. EPA's Science Plan for contaminated sediments
E. L. Hofmann, T. Armitage, B. Eleder, S. Ells, P.
Erickson, S. Frey, J. Rowe, M. Tuchman and R. Wentsel (U.S.A.)
Effects of aqueous colloids on feeding and bioconcentration
in Hyalella azteca and Daphnia magna exposed to fluoranthene
and cadmium
C.A. Irvine , G.A. Burton, M.S. Greenberg and J.P.
Johnson (U.S.A.)
Equilibrium partitioning of PAHs and monocyclic aromatic
hydrocarbons between water and contaminated river sediment
collected in Northern Indiana
C. T. Jafvert, N. Basu, D. Lane, L. S. Lee and P. S.
C. Rao (U.S.A.)
The impacts of aircraft deicing fluid on Lytle Creek (Wilmington,
OH) using In Situ and laboratory approaches
J.P. Johnson, G.A. Burton, Jr. and C.A. Irvine (U.S.A.)
Assessing the degree of metal contamination of sediments
in the Stockholm area
A. Jonsson (Sweden)
EPA extramural STAR grants for contaminated sediments
M. Lasat (U.S.A.)
Accumulation of heavy metals and organochlorine pesticides
in sediments of the Pearl River Estuary, South China
X. D. Li, F. Zeng, G. Zhang, O. W. H. Wai and Y. S.
Li (China)
Comparative study on the effect of zinc spiked in sediments
of the Ignacio Ramírez dam between isolated and microcosms
models of three benthic organisms
M. Galar Martínez and L. Martínez-Tabche
(Mexico)
Toxic effects of zinc on dissimilatory sulfate-reducing bacteria
in microcosmos and on sediment phosphorus release of Zimapan
Dam (México).
L. Martínez-Tabche, A. Vega-López and
E. López-López (Mexico)
Assessment of E. coli in Sediments of an Urban Watershed
A.DeMaria, M, Mikesell and L. Yustick (U.S.A.)
Spatial variation of benthic macroinvertebrates and the environmental
factors influencing their distribution in Lake Victoria, Kenya
J.R. Muli, J.W. Gichuki and J. Mwamburi (Kenya)
The use of 210Pb dating and detailed stratigraphy to determine
the significance and fate of chromium in sediments near a
hazardous waste site
R. Rediske, G. Gabrosek, C. Schelske, G. Fahnenstiel
and T. Nalepa. (U.S.A.)
Linking watersheds to sediment assessments
T. A.D. Slawecki and P. Moskus (U.S.A.)
Sedimentation and its impact on aquatic community on a large
shallow tropical Lake: The case of Lake Tana (Ethiopia)
B. Teshale, E. Dejen and M. Akmel (Ethiopia)
The kinetics of peat soil dissolved organic carbon release
and surface water quality
L. Aguilar, L. J. Thibodeaux, T. Anderson, I. Flores
and K. Kavanaugh (U.S.A.)
Volatilization rates from dredging material and soils-a literature
review * with application to Indiana Harbor and Canal
L.J. Thibodeaux, R. Ravikrishna, K. T. Valsaraj and
J. Miller (U.S.A.)
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Sediment Transport and
Contaminant Flux
Weight of Evidence and Risk-Based Decision Making
Microbial Pathogens: Are Sediments A Risk?
Emerging Technologies for Assessment and Remediation of
Sediments |
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ALPHABETTICALLY ARRANGED BY PRESENTER
Effects of Microcystin-lR, a cyclic heptapeptide toxin from
the cyanobacterium Microcystis aeruginosa, on the freshwater
ornamental fish Carassius auratus
S. F. Baldia, G. E. Pagador, K. Kawai, T. Nishijima
and K-I. Harada (Philippines)
Using multiple lines of evidence to assess sediment quality
G. A. Burton, C. A. Irvine, J. P. Johnson, R. A. McWilliam
and M.S. Greenberg (U.S.A.)
Growth potential of indicator bacteria, E. coli and enterococci,
in natural temperate and tropical soils
M. N. Byappanahalli, R. L. Whitman and R. S. Fujioka
(U.S.A.)
"Post-remediation sediment assessment on the Raisin
River, Monroe, Michigan"
D. Collier and S. Cieniawski (U.S.A.)
Sediment quality standards: do we need them at the moment
in Flanders?
E. de Deckere, W. De Cooman, V. Van Weesenbeeck and
P. Meire (Belgium)
Sednet: a European Sediment Network Working group 1: Site
investigation and characterization
E. de Deckere and J. Bakker (Belgium)
A study on the integrated biological processes for treating
intensive shrimp farm effluent
N.V. Golez, Ma.T. dC-Mallare, N. Guanzon, A. Q. Hurtado
and S. Jaspe (Philippines)
A study of aquatic ecosystems at Barrow, Arctic
G. Wang, Y. Li, J. Xu and Q. Zhang (China)
A 16,000-Year Arctic marine environment history from Barrow
Lake cores
G. Wang, J. Xu, Q. Zhang, Y. Li, K. Liu, S. Peng and
X. Zhiyu (China)
Development of a cell-based screening assay for invertebrate
molting disruption
L.S. Inouye, Laura, C.Y. Ang and V.A. McFarland (U.S.A.)
Control of groundwater pollution by scavenger wells
R.A. Kumbhar, H. A. Samoon and A. K. Ansari (Pakistan)
Appropriate incorporation of chemical information in a best
professional judgment triad weight of evidence evaluation
of sediment quality
G. F. Lee and A. Jones-Lee (U.S.A.)
Simulated dredging for evaluation of release of phosphorus
from sediments
J-H. Li, J. Wada, M. Sasaki and H. Tanaka (Japan)
Ecotoxicological model of zinc in Zimapan Dam (México)
A. Vega-López, E. López-López,
L. Martínez-Tabche and J. Bernardo Proal (México)
Sediment quality and quantity issues related to the restoration
of backwater lakes along the Illinois River
M. Machesky, J. Slowkowski, R. Cahill, B. Bogner, J.
Marlin, R. Darmody and T. Holm (U.S.A.)
Whole Sediment and Instream Toxicity Assessment of a Contaminated
Aquifer Venting to an Adjacent Wetland and Surface Water in
Northern Michigan.
D. J. McCauley and J. Barkach (U.S.A.)
Environmental monitoring plan of the CDF in Livorno Harbour
(Italy): preliminary results
F. Mela, F. Pilato, C. Mugnai, S. Ferrari, N. Bigongiari
and D. Pellegrini (Italy)
Multi-trophic assessment of the ecosystem health of the Great
Lakes Areas of Concern (AOCs): Lake Erie example
M. Munawar, M. Burley, S. Carou and L. McCarthy (Canada)
Are sediments the cause of Diporeia's elimination from Lakes
Erie and Ontario?
R. Dermott, M. Munawar, S. Carou, R. Bonnell and H.
Niblock (Canada)
Heavy metal sources and distribution in rivers within the
Lake Victoria (Kenya) catchment area.
J. Mwamburi (Kenya)
Sediment fatty acids as a biomarker for dowsing gas hydrates
A, Kanekiyo and T. Naganuma (Japan)
Proposal of Italian guidelines for the sea bottom removal
activities: the harbour dredging
D. Pellegrini, F. Onorati, L.C. Virno, G. Merico and
C. Mugnai (Italy)
Screening for contaminant bioavailability and the cause of
toxicity in environmental samples using gene expression fingerprinting
of Infaunal Invertebrates
E. Perkins, R. O'Leary and H. L. Fredrickson (U.S.A.)
Effect of polyaromatic hydrocarbons contents in sediments
of Zanjon-Ventosa aquatic system, Salina Cruz, Oax. Mex, on
the erod activity.
L. Salazar-Coria, L. Martínez-Tabche, M. Romero-Solis
and I. Zapata-Peñazco (Mexico)
Development of a multidimensional assessment framework for
management of contaminated sediments
T. P. Seager and K.H. Gardner (U.S.A.)
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The Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management
Society (AEHMS)
The Institute for Environmental Quality, Wright State University
Limno-Tech, Inc. (LTI)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Water and
Great Lakes National Program Office
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Great Lakes & Ohio River
Division
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago
Rohm and Haas Co.
Alcoa Technical Center
Kennecott Utah Copper Corporation
U.S. Navy
BBL
Tetra Tech
Sediment Management Work Group
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