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Reference Number cb-7789-69156144 Disposal at sea is the authorized disposal of approved substances at designated sites in the sea. In British Columbia, coastal topography and the availability of suitable landfill sites are key constraints in waste management strategies. The annual volume of material dredged and excavated, for which there are no beneficial uses, cannot be accommodated by existing landfill sites and disposal at sea is used as an alternate to land filling. Approved substances are primarily dredged sediment from river or marine sources and native till from land based excavations. Ships, aircraft, platforms and other structures may also occasionally be approved for disposal at sea. Monitoring activities provide important feedback to the permit application review phase whereby terms and conditions may be modified as necessary to ensure that marine life and human health are protected. Another vital use of monitoring data is to ensure that regulations, guidelines, and permit conditions are adequate to protect the marine environment. Monitoring of disposal sites in British Columbia includes sediment sampling and analysis for physical, chemical, and biological parameters, sediment profile imaging surveys, current monitoring surveys, and/or hydrographic surveys.

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