Ecological Risk Assessment Step 8
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Ecological Risk Assessment Information
The final step in the Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund (ERAGS) 8-step process is Risk Management. This is the stage where decisions are made about what remedial (clean-up) actions should be taken. Nine criteria must be taken into consideration when making these decisions.
| Threshold Criteria - take precedence over other categories |
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| Balancing Criteria |
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| Modifying Criteria |
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Different remedies may be suggested at this stage, such as removal of contaminated media (soil, sediment), water treatment plants, capping of contaminated areas with clean materials, on-site incineration of contaminated media, bioremediation (in which organisms such as bacteria break down the contaminants), or monitored natural attenuation (MNA). MNA is where the site is simply left alone and monitored over time, allowing the contaminants either to wash away, break down, or otherwise disappear from the site without any active remediation.
Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment
Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment
- Step 3: Problem Formulation
- Step 4: Study Design
- Step 5: Field Verification
- Step 6: Investigation/Analysis
- Step 7: Risk Characterization
Decision Making
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