Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5738
Title: Dredged material of Izmir harbor: Its behavior and pollution potential
Authors: Filibeli, A.
Yilmaz, R.
Alyanak, İbrahim
Keywords: disposal alternatives
dredging material
Environmental effects of dredging material
geotechnical properties of bottom sediments
Izmir Bay
dredge spoil
environmental effects
pollution potential
sediment properties
Turkey, Izmir Bay
Crude petroleum
Dredging
Lubricating greases
Marine pollution
Nitrogen
Phosphorus
Ports and harbors
Rivers
Sedimentation
Sediments
Sulfur
Wastewater disposal
Dredged material
Geotechnical properties
Rainwater
Suspended matter
Seawater
heavy metal
nitrogen
oil
phosphorus
rain
sulfur
conference paper
environmental impact assessment
estuary
industrial waste
pollution transport
river
sea pollution
sediment
suspended particulate matter
Turkey (republic)
waste water
waste water management
Abstract: The Arap and Melez Rivers discharge to Izmir Bay bringing wastewater together with rainwater coming from their catchment areas. There is an artificial harbor built at the discharge point of the Melez River acting as a sedimentation area for the suspended matter carried by these rivers. This area has a storage capacity of 3 to 4 years. After this period, the sediments are dredged and disposed from the region. In this study, various studies were carried out in order to determine the geotechnical properties and pollution parameters of the sediments; the results of many previous studies are also given. In the analyses done on dredging samples, it was observed that sulfur, oil and grease, phosphorus, nitrogen and heavy metal concentrations were very high. The reason for these high concentrations is the direct discharge of untreated wastewater formed in the industries located along the Arap and Melez Rivers. The pollutants carried to Izmir Bay by these rivers then settle down inside the artificial harbor and reach high concentrations in bottom sediments. As a result of this study, some possible environmental effects of land disposal of this material are discussed and suggestions are given for final disposal alternatives. © 1995, International Association on Water Quality. All rights reserved.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/11499/5738
https://doi.org/10.1016/0273-1223(95)00575-8
ISSN: 0273-1223
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