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Global practices to clean rivers

Global practices to clean rivers
Start Date :
Jul 16, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 10, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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This task requires you to share global best practices adopted to clean big rivers across the world.

This task requires you to share global best practices adopted to clean big rivers across the world.

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Nitish Kumar
Nitish Kumar 11 years 8 months ago
I found a report on internet about how how some volunteer helped to clean Missouri River http://www.riverrelief.org/workspace/uploads/river-clean-up-manual.pdf I am not able to upload the PDF I have given the link
Gurudev Rao
Gurudev Rao 11 years 8 months ago
Cleaning up of the Singapore River is the best practical case study we have in this regard. Please see http://cdn2.iwahq.info/all/Specialist%20groups/Clusters/Smart%20Water%20Cluster/ASPIRE%20workshop/Smart%20Water%20-%20Singapore%20Case%20Study_aik%20num.pdf http://cdn2.iwahq.info/all/Specialist%20groups/Clusters/Smart%20Water%20Cluster/ASPIRE%20workshop/Smart%20Water%20-%20Singapore%20Case%20Study_aik%20num.pdf
Gaur Hazra
Gaur Hazra 11 years 8 months ago
Buffalo River Restoration The cleanup falls within the lower six miles of the Buffalo River and the City Ship Canal. The project was designed to minimize impact on river users. Approximately 488,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment will be removed using a clam-shell bucket. This is equivalent to about 33,000 truck loads. Monitoring will help make sure the water flowing downstream meets water quality standards. The material will be placed into barges and disposed of at the U.S. Army Corps
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