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CENTRAL DREDGING ASSOCIATION - CEDA
The leading professional association for dredging serving you and the profession in
Africa, Europe and the Middle-East
Polite LaboyrieChairman of CEDA’s Environment Commission
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CEDA:
• is a vital network for the exchange of knowledge and experiences in dredging
• is a centre for communication and training about environmental aspects of dredging
• is a platform for promotion of dredging as a tool for sustainable development
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Aims of CEC
• To promote the education and instruction of its members and others in those fields concerned with dredging and dredging-related activities.
• To generate and disseminate quality information on dredging and associated matters
• To develop or contribute to the development of guidelines relating to good practice.
• To stimulate (and join) the initiation of and/or support research relevant to dredging activities
• To be pro-active in providing expertise in relevant policy making activities
• To develop close links with NGOs
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Activities
• Workshops/seminars• Taskgroups• Participating in LC, OSPAR, Danube Commission• WFD Navigation Task Group “• Positioning papers• Own guides• Other guides• Environmental Day on Wodcon• Best paper award
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Editorial BoardNick Bray, Dredging Research (CEDA)Anna Csiti, CEDAConstantijn Dolmans, IADCGerard van Raalte, Boskalis (IADC)
Copy EditorMarsha Cohen, Terra et Aqua
IADC / CEDA Publication:
Environmental Aspects of Dredging
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Outline
• Motivation: Why the Guides?• Why the update?• What can you and what should you not expect • Structure and content• A more detailed look at one chapter• Practical details
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Motivation
No one denies anymore that
we all have to take a responsible attitude towards the way we live and we behave in our environment.
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Motivation (cont’d)
No one denies either that
dredging and relocating dredged material per definition have an environmental impact.
But as the WODA Environmental Policy (1998) states:… dredging projects can be conceived, permitted and implemented in a cost-effective and timely manner while meeting environmental goals and specific regulatory requirements.
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Motivation (cont’d)
methodologies and guidelines needed
How to achieve this?We in the industry should be able • to predict and assess the effects of a planned
dredging activity in a scientifically sound and reliable and
• to introduce appropriate control measures
This is what the book will provide!
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Motivation (cont’d)
Need for information recognised more than 10 years ago
IADC/CEDA effort: The Guides (1996-2001)
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Use and value of the Guides
• Sold to experts all over the world
• Provided to experts in international conventions (London Convention, OSPAR)
• Training
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• Technical University Delft postgraduate programme• International Maritime Organisation (IMO) + United
Nations Environmental Programme under the London Convention Technical Co-operation programme– 1998: Cape Town, South Africa– 2002: Kingston, Jamaica– 2004: Mombassa, Kenya– 2006: Dalian, China
• Universities: graduate training program
Use and value: Training
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Guides Book
• Revision of original material• Recent advances in knowledge
and technology• New structure
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What can you expect from the book?
It is an aid to engineers, government agencies and port authorities, civil engineering consultants and contractors involved in planning and designing dredging works.
• A balanced view• Comprehensive information + sources for further research• It leads the reader through a state-of-the art environmental
evaluation process• It DOES FAVOUR particular approaches • It DOES NOT FAVOUR neither the promoter nor the opponent of
dredging works
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What should you NOT expect from the book?
It DOES NOT prescribe specific environmental controls.
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The Book in practice: “Health warning”
Take special care in particular when setting environmental controls.
Use the “framework”, consider local particularities and apply it to the local conditions.
= framework + case studies
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The golden rule of setting environmental controls:
Promoter/Authorityshould set local limits and preferences according to local environmental conditions and sensitivities
Contractor/operatorshould be allowed to operate in any reasonable manner provided environmental goals to be met
Health warning
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Structure and content
• Ch 1: Introduction• Ch 2: Players Processes and Perspectives• Ch 3: Control, Coherence and Co-ordination• Ch 4: Effects, Ecology and Economy• Ch 5: Investigations, Interpretations and Impacts• Ch 6: Machines, Methods and Mitigation• Ch 7: Re-use, Recycle, Relocate• Ch 8: Monitoring, Measuring, Managing• Ch 9: Frameworks, Philosophies and the Future• Annex A: Conventions, Codes and Conditions• Annex B: Cases
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Ch 6: Machines, Methods and Mitigation
dis-lodging
place-ment
transport
raising
equipment
comparison
improvement
MAINTENANCEDREDGING
CAPITALDREDGING
REMEDIALDREDGING
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Low-impact equipment: Example
Disc bottom dredger
Disc cutter head with closed bottom plate and shields
reduction of SSreduction of spilldecrease in volumeincrease in accuracylayer-by-layer
excavation
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The book and the PIANC EnviComreports
co-ordination
co-operation
consistency
complimentary
CEDA EC PIANC EnviCom
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Future
TrainingTo present an environmental seminar in your own country based on the book contact CEDA or IADC.
UpdateTo keep the aim on the moving target.
FeedbackContact us with your thoughts, comments and ideas.
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Authors
• Nick Bray, Dredging Research, Ltd, UK• Andy Birchenough, CEFAS, UK• Neville Burt, HR Wallingford Ltd, UK• Anna Csiti, CEDA, Netherlands• Pol Hakstege, Rijkswaterstaat, Netherlands• Anders Jensen, DHI Water & Environment, Denmark• Axel Netzband, Hamburg Port Authority, Germany• Bo Mogensen, DHI Water & Environment, Denmark• Dick Peddicord, Dick Peddicord & Company, Inc • Jos Smits, International Dredging & Marine
Consultants nv (IMDC), Belgium
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Practical details
Publisher:Publication:Pages:Price:Discount:Format:
Taylor & FrancisAugust 2007Approx. 400£79 ; US$ 149.9525% for membersFormat: hard copy