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Right now, contaminated sediment can be covered over or permanently “capped” with a thick layer of clean sediment (if water depth allows), taken to an existing landfill (where it can use up space intended for other wastes), or taken to a landfill designed for toxic waste. However, in many cases, contaminated sediment often remains undredged because these options are not appropriate or are too expensive.

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