Beneficial Use of Sediment 2025
Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program For a GLNPO-funded project in the Port of Milwaukee, Barr completed detailed plans and specifications for environmental dredging and disposal of 167,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment.

Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program

Each year, the Great Lakes Legacy Act provides hundreds of millions of dollars toward cleanup of Areas of Concern. And the EPA is seeking new project applicants each year.

Learn more about the cost-sharing program and how to leverage the available funds.

 

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Eric Hedblom
Vice President, Senior Geologist

 

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Jamie Bankston
Vice President, Senior Environmental Engineer
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Avoid the landfill by putting sediment to better use

Avoid the landfill by putting sediment to better use

Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design

Collaborative planning drives beneficial use project design

Use of dredged material helps stretch restoration funds

Use of dredged material helps stretch restoration funds

Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program

Jump-start your project through EPA cost-sharing program

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