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Understanding the Requirement for Turbidity Monitoring During Pile Driving

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How does marine construction impact water quality—and what can be done about it? In this case study published in Pile Driver Magazine, Isabella Kennedy from GZA, explains how automated turbidity monitoring played a crucial role during the NOAA OMAO Ship & Supply Facility Relocation Project in Newport, Rhode Island. 

Learn how real-time data collection, environmental safeguards, and lessons from the field are shaping best practices for protecting sensitive aquatic habitats during pile driving and other in-water work. 



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