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Back to Sediment Management Program Denny Way CSO Sediment Remediation Project - completed February 2008
To protect public health and the environment, King County removed contaminated sediment from one acre of the Elliott Bay floor offshore of Seattle’s Myrtle Edwards Park and backfilled the area with clean materials to enhance the marine habitat. This cleanup is part of King County’s continuing efforts to remove historic CSO contamination and restore habitat in Elliott Bay.
Project OverviewA mechanical dredge on a barge excavated the area and loaded a second barge with contaminated sediment. The second barge transferred the sediment to trucks and trains for transport to a landfill. Roughly 14,000 cubic yards of sediment was removed. After dredging, the excavated area was backfilled with clean sand, armor rock and habitat-enhancing gravel to match the seabed’s existing grade and improve the site as shallow-water nearshore habitat. King County is committed to protecting the environment throughout the cleanup. To reduce sediment dispersal and turbidity, King County crews used careful dredging methods that disturb the least amount of sediment possible. Transport barges carrying excavated sediment were lined with filters to limit contaminants draining into Elliott Bay. In addition, the project’s timing avoided salmon migration periods. Inspectors on site monitored water quality around the work area to ensure these precautions are fully employed and sufficient. For more information
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Department of Natural Resources and Parks Updated: Feb. 27, 2008
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