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Former industrial and urban land is increasingly being recycled, a practice which follows current political policy and is appropriate in the more heavily populated areas of Europe. The contamination which soils and water below such land may have suffered due to past industrial activities could pose future risks to new occupiers, or to the environment as a whole, and therefore it is important that an assessment of the risk is undertaken before such land is re-used. This volume has been written specifically to assist developers, consultants and planners who are involved in the reclamation of contaminated land in ensuring that such recycling does not expose the public or the wider environment to unacceptable risks. It provides a clear rationale for why such risk assessments are needed, outlines the current legislation regulating such activities, and indicates where the responsibilities lie for control of this development. Inevitably, the assessment approach of this book draws mainly on UK

Table of Contents
NEED FOR AND BASICS OF RISK ASSESSMENTS.

The Need for Risk Assessments When Contaminated Land isRe-Used.

Risk Assessment Methods.

Hazard Identification.

Pathway and Exposure Assessments.

The Semi-Quantified Risk Assessment Approach.

ASSESSING THE MORE IMPORTANT RISKS.

Assessing the Risks of Surface Water Pollution.

Groundwater Pollution Risk Assessment.

Area-Wide Air Pollution Risks.

Risks to Site Users from Gases and Vapours.

Risk of Attack on Construction Materials.

Risks to Plant Populations.

Risks to Human Health.

Conclusions.

Appendices.

References.

Index.

The ReUse of Contaminated Land

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 18/05/1995
    ISBN13: 9780471948933, 978-0471948933
    ISBN10: 0471948934

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Former industrial and urban land is increasingly being recycled, a practice which follows current political policy and is appropriate in the more heavily populated areas of Europe. The contamination which soils and water below such land may have suffered due to past industrial activities could pose future risks to new occupiers, or to the environment as a whole, and therefore it is important that an assessment of the risk is undertaken before such land is re-used. This volume has been written specifically to assist developers, consultants and planners who are involved in the reclamation of contaminated land in ensuring that such recycling does not expose the public or the wider environment to unacceptable risks. It provides a clear rationale for why such risk assessments are needed, outlines the current legislation regulating such activities, and indicates where the responsibilities lie for control of this development. Inevitably, the assessment approach of this book draws mainly on UK

    Table of Contents
    NEED FOR AND BASICS OF RISK ASSESSMENTS.

    The Need for Risk Assessments When Contaminated Land isRe-Used.

    Risk Assessment Methods.

    Hazard Identification.

    Pathway and Exposure Assessments.

    The Semi-Quantified Risk Assessment Approach.

    ASSESSING THE MORE IMPORTANT RISKS.

    Assessing the Risks of Surface Water Pollution.

    Groundwater Pollution Risk Assessment.

    Area-Wide Air Pollution Risks.

    Risks to Site Users from Gases and Vapours.

    Risk of Attack on Construction Materials.

    Risks to Plant Populations.

    Risks to Human Health.

    Conclusions.

    Appendices.

    References.

    Index.

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