Assessment and Reclamation of Contaminated Land

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Assessment and Reclamation of Contaminated Land

The opening chapter of Assessment and Reclaimation of Contaminated Land summarises the origins and extent of the contaminated land problem and reviews some of the latest scientific developments that are underpinning effective contaminated land management. The new UK contaminated land framework is discussed in detail, clearly outlining this new regulation and its intentions. Following on from this, risk assessment and risk management are addressed and the options for site investigation are analysed.

One of the important reasons for the remediation of contaminated land is the concern over possible adverse effects on human health. Assessment and Reclamation of Contaminated Land deals specifically with issues relating to human exposure to contaminated land and current evidence linking contaminated land with effects on public health.

Assessment and reclamation of contaminated land has been contributed to by authors authoritative in their own specialist fields and will be an essential resource for those involved in the areas of land use planning and development, consultants and engineers in contaminated site investigation and remediation. It will also be of great interest to environmental regulators, and to both teachers and students in higher education.

For more information, please contact Matthew Parker (Matthew.parker@ice.org.uk)

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