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Contaminated land definition

What does Contaminated land mean? Land that contains harmful substances in, on or under it such that they are causing, or there is a significant possibility they will cause, harm to people or the environment, or pollute waters. In practice it covers sites needing assessment and remediation. In England and Wales and in Scotland, contaminated land is a defined term under part iia of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and statutory guidance. A site is determined where evidence shows significant harm, a significant possibility of such harm, or pollution of controlled waters (or, in Scotland, the water environment), demonstrated by a pollutant linkage (source–pathway–receptor). Local...

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Voluntary remediation of contaminated land under Part IIA EPA 1990: notice prohibitions, required standard, remediation statements and enforcement (England and Wales)

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Landowners of Contaminated land may opt to remediate voluntarily, rather than trigger formal action under Pt IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA 1990) legislation. Voluntary efforts should be promoted wherever reasonably practicable, provided the Remediation reaches a standard at least broadly equivalent to that required by Pt IIA.

Prohibition on serving remediation notices

Where suitable remediation is being undertaken, or is due to be carried out, without the service of any notice, enforcement authorities are barred from issuing a remediation notice under Pt IIA in relation to that contaminated land...

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