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Contaminated land will require an EIA under the EIA Regulations 1999. A special site the Environmental Agency is responsible for remediation. The Landfill Directive was accepted by the European Community in 1999.
Contaminated land will require an EIA under the EIA Regulations 1999. A special site the Environmental Agency is responsible for remediation. The Landfill Directive was accepted by the European Community in 1999.
Contaminated land will require an EIA under the EIA Regulations 1999. A special site the Environmental Agency is responsible for remediation. The Landfill Directive was accepted by the European Community in 1999.
The UK has a considerable legacy of land contamination.
Such land may
be remediated in response to various remediations. In addition, contaminated land will require an EIA under the EIA Regulations 1999. (Colvin, 2011). The contaminated land regime is set out in part A2 of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. Part 2A was interested into the 1990 Act by section 57 of the Environmental Act 1995, came into force on 1 April 2000. (Witherington, 2011). Usually the local authority responsible for clean-up, however, a special site the Environmental Agency is responsible for remediation. Remediation of contaminated land can be an expensive and technically difficult process. The Landfill Directive was accepted by the European Community in 1999. It looks after landfill site, and it is working for improving the environment. (Environment Agency, 2014). The Landfill Directive has many targets:
Waste minimisation and increase level of recycling and recovery
To prevent negative effects on the environment, especially the pollution of surface water, ground water, soil and air. To control methane gas emission in landfill.
Some important knowledge before the process of remediation
land. (Environment Agency, 2014). 1. Provide an overview of the understanding of remediation techniques 2. Knows which pollutant linkages are to be subject to remediation. 3. Conduct an environmental and social impact assessment of remediation techniques 4. Conduct a cost assessment of remediation techniques
5. Assess the status of the use of remediation techniques in England and
Wales 4. Provide a written summary report and disseminate the results The UK Sustainable Remediation Forum (SuRF-UK) framework document (SuRF-UK, 2010) provides a mechanism for practitioners to start to undertake sustainability assessments using an agreed
Feasible remediation contaminated land (Environment Agency,
2014).
First, covers development of the remediation strategy, and includes
reviewing existing information and that collected in the
development of this strategy.
Next, developing the verification plan involves identifying the roles, responsibilities and sampling approach needed to show that
remediation goals have been satisfied.
Then, the verification plan is implemented and reported. This verification report should provide a complete record of all remediation activities on site and the data collected to support
compliance with agreed objectives and criteria.
Finally, long-term monitoring and maintenance may be needed to satisfy long-term remediation goals.
References Colvin, S. (2011). The UK legislative context. In J. Brady, A. Ebbage & R. Lunn (Eds.),