Method for cleaning certain estuaries, harbors, and lakes

Liquid purification or separation – Processes – Including geographic feature

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ABSTRACT:
An arrangement for removing toxic sedimentary material (101) from a large dy of water (102) by forming a large number of core holes (100) in at least the sediment layer (101); inserting sediment trap receptacles (200) in the core holes (100); allowing the sediment trap receptacle (200) to fill up with toxic sediment (101); and then withdrawing, emptying and reinserting the trap receptacles (200) within the core holes (100) to effect the removal of the toxic sediment (101) from the body of water (102).

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