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A look into Contaminated Land Investigation and Remediation in the UK and Ireland
The environmental and health consequences of land contamination have become prominent concerns in modern times. As the UK and Ireland grapple with expanding urbanisation and legacy industrial activities, there's a growing emphasis on understanding and addressing land...
Deep Dive into Vapour Intrusion: Comprehensive Strategies for Environmental Risk Mitigation
Navigating the complexities of vapour intrusion requires an intricate blend of science, innovation, and community engagement. As we unravel the hidden threats beneath our feet, we pave the way for a healthier environment, transforming scientific challenges into protective measures for our communities.
Sustainable Soil Management and Reuse in the UK
The significance of sustainable soil management and reuse extends far beyond just the environmental realm. In the context of construction sites within the UK, soil management impacts not only the ecological balance but also the economic feasibility and timeline of...
Critical Evaluation of the New UK’s LCRM Release: A Step Forward or a Misstep?
Navigating the recent LCRM changes, contractors face an ambiguous terrain between risk-based remediation and pre-loss conditions. Embracing a risk-based approach triumphs as the feasible way forward, taming not mountains but molehills, mitigating real dangers while conserving resources, thereby fostering environmental safeguarding specifically tailored to the actual, not imagined, needs.
Navigating the Complex Landscape of Emerging Contaminants
Navigating the complex landscape of emerging contaminants requires a deep understanding of their global impact, the role of legislation, and the challenges in identifying and managing these substances. This blog post delves into these aspects, providing insights into specific examples like PFAS, the UK’s approach to contamination, the importance of preliminary risk assessment, and future directions in this critical field of environmental science.
Remediation of a domestic property following an escape of oil
This article was recently published in the December 2022 edition of the Environmental Scientist quarterly by the Institute of Environmental Science. The article's authors were Conor Armstrong (Director at Avada), and Adam Bamford (Senior Environmental Scientist at...
Environment Agency replaces CLR11 with Land contamination: Risk Management (LCRM)
The Environment Agency has recently published (June 2019) an update to the Model Procedures for the Management of Contaminated Land (CLR11), that underpinned the remediation of contaminated sites since it was first issued 2004. The new update is known as Land...
Emerging Contaminants: Should We Be Concerned About Microplastics?
Plastic has become an essential feature of human life. From the bottles we use to the clothing we wear — plastic is everywhere. Since plastic was first introduced in the 1950s, over eight billion metric tons has been produced. With this rate of production, it is...
What Has Changed Since the Loscoe Landfill Gas Explosion?
In March 1986 a house at Loscoe in Derbyshire was completely destroyed by a landfill methane explosion, badly injuring the three occupants inside the home. A Public Inquiry was carried out on the the series of events leading up to the incident and evidence was...
Dealing with a Neighbours Oil Leak?
Your home is your fortress. But how would you address the situation if it were to be damaged by a neighbour accidentally? It’s not unusual for homeowners to suffer damage to their property at the hands of a neighbour, particularly in the event of an oil spill, as...