Thin-Layer Placement

Thin layer placement broadly encompasses the “purposeful placement” of sediment or dredged material with layer thickness defined by the requirements of the site – layer thickness may range from a few centimeters to some fraction of a meter – but is distinguished from dredged material disposal, where a single lift may be a meter or more in depth.

  

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Thin layer placement broadly encompasses the “purposeful placement” of sediment or dredged material with layer thickness defined by the requirements of the site – layer thickness may range from a few centimeters to some fraction of a meter – but is distinguished from dredged material disposal, where a single lift may be a meter or more in depth.

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Thin layer placement broadly encompasses the “purposeful placement” of sediment or dredged material with layer thickness defined by the requirements of the site – layer thickness may range from a few centimeters to some fraction of a meter – but is distinguished from dredged material disposal, where a single lift may be a meter or more in depth.