GALVESTON, Texas (April 28, 2015) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Galveston District awarded a contract in the amount of $236,996.24 to SOL Engineering Service LLC, a small business, for environmental services to include the collection and analyses of water and sediment samples from the federally-maintained Sabine Neches Waterway’s entrance, jetty and Sabine Pass channels.
According to Lisa Finn, an environmental project manager with the USACE Galveston District’s Navigation Branch, the contract requires collection and analyses of sediment including elutriate samples; grain-size analyses; suspended particulate phase bioassays; solid phase bioassays and bioaccumulation assessments.
“The testing will analyze dredged material planned for excavation during routine maintenance dredging with disposal to the Offshore Dredged Material Disposal Site (ODMDS), regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency,” said Finn. “The bioassays are special tests on sensitive benthic marine organisms such as worms and clams. The testing exposes the organisms to dredged material to see if there is any toxicity and bioaccumulation in their tissue.”
The district performs bioassay testing every five years in advance of ODMDS disposal events. The testing is in coordination with the EPA and is expected to begin May 2015.
The USACE Galveston District was established in 1880 as the first engineer district in Texas to oversee river and harbor improvements. The district is directly responsible for maintaining more than 1,000 miles of channel, including 270 miles of deep draft and 750 miles of shallow draft as well as the Colorado River Locks and Brazos River Floodgates.
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Release no. 15-020