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What is "contaminated land"?

Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Land: Soil and Contam...
Under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, the statutory definition of contaminated land is: land which appears to the local authority in whose area it is situated to be in such a condition, by reason of substances in, on or under the land, that - a) significant harm is being caused or there is a significant possibility of such harm being caused; or b) pollution of controlled waters is being, or is likely to be, caused.
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Contaminated Land UK
Any land which appears to the local authority, in whose area it is situated, to be in such a condition, by reason of substances in, on or under the land, that: The term 'harm' is used here to describe damage to any of the following, which are known as receptors: Property in the form of crops, produce, livestock, owned or domesticated animals and wild animals which are the subject of shooting or fishing rights; and The source of contamination, which could be a pollutant in, on or under the land, .
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Is there EU legislation on contaminated land?

Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Land: Soil and Contam...
A new EU Directive, 2004/35/CE, on environmental liability with regard to the prevention and remedying of environmental damage, comes into force in April 2007, and covers new land contamination. See the Environmental liability pages. The European Commission has recently proposed a Soil Thematic Strategy including a proposed Directive which will address land contamination.
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What happens when land is identified as contaminated?

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The regulator will contact those they think are responsible, and will normally discuss the case including liability and remediation requirements. If there is no satisfactory outcome, such as voluntary action, a remediation notice may be served to ensure the land is remediated. At least three months must elapse before such a notice is served except in urgent cases.
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How did the land become contaminated in the first place?

National Grid Property
Gas has greatly improved the quality of people's lives by providing an efficient and clean fuel for cooking, heating and lighting. Prior to the switch over to natural gas in the late 60s/early 70s gas was manufactured from oil and coal at a network of urban sites across the country. Although it wasn't realised at time, in common with many other former industrial processes, the manufacture of town gas was not without an environmental cost. National Grid Property is now confronting this legacy.
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What causes contaminated land?

Contaminated Land UK
Many industries use chemicals or substances in the manufacturing process. However, some industries use hazardous chemicals. You may expect to find some contamination on land that has been used for processes such as gasworks, galvanisers, electroplaters, chemical manufacturers, steel works, foundries and landfill sites.
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Is contaminated land a concern?

Contaminated Land UK
There are thousands of contaminated sites in the UK that have been contaminated by past activities or practices. These may present a threat to the environment and/or pose a risk to human health. The hazards associated with land will depend on the chemicals or substances present and whether persons are exposed to them. Exposure to hazardous compounds can occur in several ways. These include: On landfill sites, the biodegradation of organic waste produces landfill gas.
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what are the typical levels of lead found in contaminated land?

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There is no such thing as a typical level of lead in contaminated soils because the contamination could come from a range of sources, e.g. waste applied to land or mine spoil. The upper range for total lead in uncontaminated soil (Berrow and Burridge, MAFF RB 326, 1977) is 200ppm.
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I liable if I buy/sell contaminated land?

Defra, UK - Environmental Protection - Land: Soil and Contam...
If you have good reason to think that the land meets the definition of contaminated land, then you may need specialist advice. If it has already been formally identified by the local authority as contaminated land, this should show up on the search carried out during conveyancing. However, the new laws do not fundamentally change liabilities which already existed under common law and the law on statutory nuisance.
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Question: What is meant by the term 'contaminated land'?

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Contaminated land is land which has substances in, on or under it which are likely to be harmful to health and the surrounding environment. These substances are usually present because of the past use of the land e.g. former industrial uses, but may be due to a pollution incident or a naturally high level of a particular substance in the ground. The legal definition with which local authorities identify such land is set out in Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990.
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Can you recommend a book on the chemical analysis of contaminated land?

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Not to our knowledge! The main problem is one of variability of the original substance, which, after all, is a waste product, so you do not have a 'baseline' composition to work from, even if you could estimate typical weathering of the inorganic constituents (e.g. loss of cyanide as hydrogen cyanide under acidic conditions). And even if you did have such a 'baseline' to work from, weathering would depend on the environmental conditions on site (particularly pH but also redox conditions).
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Question: How is the Council going to meet it's obligation to identify contaminated land?

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The Council has adopted a strategy that sets out how it intends to meet this obligation. Click on this link for more details. Your concerns need to be sent to the Council's Development Control Section but you may wish to copy these to the Environmental Strategic Development Section. The Environmental Strategic Development staff will normally comment on the overall impact of a development proposal but where relevant will highlight specific issues in relation to individual or groups of properties.
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What systems does FRANKI offer for remediation and containment of contaminated land?

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FRANKI offers a full site remediation service, however large or small the contaminated site. We are also pleased to offer advice on site investigation, site characterisation and a suitable remediation strategy. For containment, Keller offers:
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Can the system become contaminated?

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The DuoPUR is a closed system that cannot become contaminated during proper, routine use. It is possible, however, for an operator to introduce contaminants into the system. The most common source of contamination is the collection bottle. Milestone recommends the collection bottle only be used to collect the purified acid, and not for routine dispensing.
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What is a contaminated site?

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A contaminated site is a location where hazardous substances, including petroleum products, have been improperly disposed, spilled or leaked from their containers. Many of these sites result from failed containment equipment and improper storage measures or disposal methods considered standard practices before we became aware of the problems or hazards they can cause. Contaminated sites often threaten public health or the environment and can cause economic hardship to people and communities.
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How can mail get cross-contaminated with anthrax?

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CDC does not have specific studies to address this, however, cross-contamination of the mail could occur during the processing, sorting, and delivery of mail when an envelope comes in contact with an envelope, piece of equipment (e.g., an electronic sorting machine), or other surface that is contaminated with Bacillus anthracis spores. In addition, airborne spores in contaminated postal facilities before they were cleaned might play a role.
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What happens to the contaminated products that are recalled?

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The recalling firm is responsible for disposing of the recalled material. The firm must make sure that the contaminated products do not re-enter the human food, pet food, or animal feed supply. The disposal also has to be done in accordance with state and federal environmental laws. Disposal options may include landfill, incineration, or industrial uses.
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What shall I do if I think I have become contaminated?

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Blow your nose (some contaminant will be trapped in your nostrils) and get into the shower, if you do not have a shower, use a bucket and a sponge or any source of running water. Make sure you thoroughly wash your body with warm soapy water. If you are concerned about the effects of an incident further information is available through:
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What do I do if I think food is contaminated?

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First of all, DO NOT EAT IT. Seal the food in a plastic bag or container and contact your local Borough or District Council Environmental Health Department. They will investigate the incident and determine if there is a larger threat to members of the public. When they think it is necessary, food inspectors can take "enforcement action" to protect the public.
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What will I be told to do if food is contaminated?

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In the past there have been several accidental and a few deliberate incidents causing food to become contaminated. If the food is found to be contaminated, and is likely to cause a risk to health, then you may be required to give a formal witness statement and give evidence in court. However, not all investigations lead to prosecution. Sometimes, the offender will receive a written warning instead.
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What should I do if I believe my water supply is contaminated?

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Information concerning the contamination of water supplies can be found on the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) website. Emergency contact numbers for water and sewerage suppliers are listed under WATER in your telephone directory. Volunteering - This section provides advice to those wishing to volunteer to help during an emergency
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How do I find out if my well is contaminated?

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The only way to find out if your well water is contaminated is to test it. You can contact your health or environmental department, or a private laboratory to test for germs and harmful chemicals. In some states, the drilling contractor must test a new well after it is built. However, as a well owner, it is up to you to maintain your well and have it tested regularly.
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How does water get contaminated?

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Swimming pools, waterparks, hot tubs, and spas can also be contaminated by germs that are rinsed off swimmer's bodies including their rear ends. In addition, lakes, rivers, and the ocean can be contaminated by sewage spills, animal waste, and water runoff. Diarrrheal accidents are not easily noticed and as a result could contaminate even the best-maintained pool.
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How do seeds become contaminated?

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What is the Land? And why is it called ...the Land?

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In case you haven't noticed, it's the name of the world that DT takes place in. I called it the Land because the original idea was to make it just a generic fantasy to the point that they never even bothered with a real name, imagine if the creators of D&D were too lazy to get off their asses and you'd get the idea. Scince then i sort of killed that purpose by actually creating plots and storylines.
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What is the land use?

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Though Jersey City originally rose as a center of industry and as cargo hub, now it is a better known as a office and retail center.
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Wish I had an answer for you on that one, but I don't. And that is really a part of the excitement and adventure of ballooning! Your pilot will choose a launch field where the winds will take you in a good direction for landing spots. We might land in a large field, a cul-de-sac, or even someone's front yard.
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