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Contaminated Land and Contaminated Groundwater Assessments

With a government target of 60% development on sites which have had a past, often industrial, use, there is an increasing demand for reclamation, recycling and redevelopment of such ‘brownfield sites’.

The legacy of previous industrial uses is often the presence of contamination on or under the site and in the surrounding environs.

Indeed, the Environment Agency estimates that there could be between 5,000 and 20,000 contaminated sites within England and Wales alone that could potentially have an impact on human health or the wider environment.

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This growing requirement for reclamation and redevelopment of sites, coupled with a better understanding and wider awareness of issues associated with polluted land and other contamination has led to an increase in the need for contaminated land investigations.

CL Voelcker has been involved in a wide range of development projects that have required the investigation of potentially contaminated sites. We are able to provide a comprehensive contaminated land investigation service.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

Poisoned land - soil by homes contaminated
Since 2000, councils have been required to identify sites which could pose an environmental risk under the Contaminated Land (England) Regulations.
Source: leics, Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 13:30
Europe must fight environmental problems together, says Ireland
Michael Kitt, a Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government minister, told a meeting last Thursday (March 26) of the European Union Common Forum on Contaminated Land at that member states had to use "creative thinking" to tackle environmental problems.
Source: edie, Tuesday, March 31, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 13:30 13:30
UK contaminated land progress slow
COUNCILS IN ENGLAND and Wales have been making slow progress in identifying and treating areas of contaminated land, a recent report by the Environment Agency has found.
Source: esg, Monday, March 16, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 13:30 10:26
New EU environmental liability directive to come into force
the new legislation would plug a gap between the contaminated land regime and rules governing damage to biodiversity
Source: bgreen, Wednesday, February 25, 2009 Date and Time of entry: 10:26 18:14

 

 

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