A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE)

International Society of Explosives Engineers
Thomas M. Keevin Gregory L. Hempen
Organization:
International Society of Explosives Engineers
Pages:
9
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73 KB
Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1995

Abstract

Natural resource agencies, under various regulatory authorities, are challenged with permitting underwater explosive use while at the same time protecting aquatic resources. Deciding on whether or not to allow use of explosives requires striking a balance between development and aquatic resource protection. A company's goal in underwater explosive use is to select methods that are both expedient and cost effective. Use of explosives is often the best alternative for engineering reasons or economic considerations. Over and above legal requirements, indiscriminate destruction of fish and other aquatic resources is not in a company's best interests because of concerns relating to public image, as well as the need to secure future contracts.
Citation

APA: Thomas M. Keevin Gregory L. Hempen  (1995)  A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE)

MLA: Thomas M. Keevin Gregory L. Hempen A Tiered Approach to Mitigating the Environmental Effects of Underwater Blasting (ISEE). International Society of Explosives Engineers, 1995.

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