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Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 11:56-66
Coal-fly ash was released in unprecedented amounts (4.1 × 106 m3) into the Emory River from the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant on Watts Bar Reservoir in Tennessee. Tree swallows were exposed to ash-related constituents at the ash r
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 11:32-42
A baseline ecological risk assessment (BERA) was performed for residual ash in the Watts Bar Reservoir following a release of fly ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant. The site consists of parts of 3 rivers in eastern T
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 11:67-79
Current scientific advances in metal and metalloid risk assessment were applied to evaluate risk to aquatic and riparian wildlife species potentially impacted by residual coal fly ash after cleanup of an unprecedented large ash release into an aquati
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 11:80-87
The Tennessee Valley Authority conducted a Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment (BERA) for the Kingston Fossil Plant ash release site to evaluate potential effects of residual coal ash on biota in Watts Bar Reservoir, Tennessee. The BERA was in respon
Autor:
Tyler F. Baker, A. Michelle Cagley, Neil E. Carriker, Daniel S. Jones, Rick M. Sherrard, Amber R. Stojak, Suzanne J. Walls
Publikováno v:
Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987). 207
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 11(1)
The Tennessee Valley Authority conducted a Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment (BERA) for the Kingston Fossil Plant ash release site to evaluate potential effects of residual coal ash on biota in Watts Bar Reservoir, Tennessee. The BERA was in respon
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 11(1)
A baseline ecological risk assessment (BERA) was performed for residual ash in the Watts Bar Reservoir following a release of fly ash from the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Kingston Fossil Plant. The site consists of parts of 3 rivers in eastern T
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 11(1)
Coal-fly ash was released in unprecedented amounts (4.1 × 10(6) m(3) ) into the Emory River from the Tennessee Valley Authority Kingston Fossil Plant on Watts Bar Reservoir in Tennessee. Tree swallows were exposed to ash-related constituents at the