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Does off-site use as fill beneath roads generate conditions of risk that are “acceptable” when compared with other alternatives and scenarios, such as flooding?

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Does off-site use as fill beneath roads generate conditions of risk that are “acceptable” when compared with other alternatives and scenarios, such as flooding?

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A large amount of dredged sediments are currently stored along Swift Creek. If dredging continued, the amount of sediments being stored would increase. There are currently no large-scale construction projects planned in the Swift Creek area today, or in the near future, where such volumes and type of material would be needed. Even if there were future needs, users of the material may find that the worker protection, long-term monitoring, and liability issues make using non-Swift Creek materials more attractive.

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