The New England Regional Dredging Team: Sustainable Connections among Dredged Material Managers Drew A. Carey, CoastalVision LLC Steven Wolf, US Army Corps of Engineers, New England District Melville P. Coté, Jr. US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 1
NERDT Structure - Mid-Level Managers - Sudbury Group - State Teams - Local Planning Groups -Regular meetings -Website
Technical Advice Project Discussions Policy Formulation NERDT Organization
New England RDT benefits agencies deal with broader, regional issues, public gets involved at state and local level collegial atmosphere at Sudbury Group has helped agency staff build relationships and trust allowed us to discuss and resolve many issues absent project-specific urgency provides opportunities to address issues on a more regional basis
Example NERDT Collaborations Revisiting scientific basis for time- of-year restrictions, led by Massachusetts Promoting beneficial use of dredged material for beach nourishment and capping Providing lessons learned in the usage of confined aquatic disposal (CAD) cells
Time-of-Year Restrictions MA Division of Marine Fisheries developed site-specific recommendations NERDT helped promote the project nationally, surveyed members, and provided comments Watersheds and coastal regions of Massachusetts used for TOY delineations
TOY Restrictions by watershed
Promoting Beneficial Use of Dredged Material for Beach Nourishment Concerns about efficacy of nearshore placement of coarse material for beach nourishment
Identify Sites where Nearshore Placement Could Potentially Be Effective Beneficial Use physical environment material type
Developing study to ‘seed’ coarse material with fluorescent particles and track movement from near shore placement from Partrac
And… Saturday Evening Post article on disposal at the IWS Evaluating Potential for Beneficial Use of Dredged Material for Capping of Historic Industrial Waste Site
Planned future deepening of Boston Harbor could provide ample capping material
Beneficial Use Streamlining of data gathering using the EPA Ocean Survey Vessel (OSV) BOLD Side scan sonar used to map the edges of the historic disposal site
Lessons Learned from Beneficial Use Projects Need to plan well ahead of dredging project timetable Challenges with funding and meshing timetables of need for dredging and needs for material NERDT discusses issues regularly to identify potential solutions to overcome barriers
Lessons Learned from Confined Aquatic Disposal (CAD) Cell Usage for Dredged Material in New England
NERDT Supports Regional Sustainability Through Local Connections Discusses and resolves technical issues Represents region’s interests at National Dredging Team and conferences Makes connections between state agencies from five states and four federal agencies Shares lessons for beneficial reuse and resource protection across states
Thank You NERDT Co-chairs: –Mel Coté, Region 1 EPA –Steve Wolf, New England District, USACE NERDT Facilitator: –Drew Carey, CoastalVision LLC