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Over the past few years there has
been an increasing awareness of issues surrounding land
contamination and the potential for substances on, in
or under land to impact upon people, animals and the
wider environment.
The
government has set a target of 60% new build on
previously used land, often referred to as ‘brownfield
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Frequently, these sites have some
form of contamination present upon them usually arising
from past activities, particularly those of an industrial
nature.
One of the first tasks in
the redevelopment of such ‘brownfield sites’ is
dealing with the legacy of its past uses.
This is done through effective
intrusive site investigation and the development
of a remediation plan. The method of remediation is
dependent upon a number of factors, including the nature
of contaminants present, the subsurface geology and
the available timeframes. Although the market for remediation
technologies such as cement stabilisation or types
of bioremediation is expanding in the UK, the majority
of remediation (around 75%) still involves less technical
solutions, primarily excavation and reuse or disposal.

Site Remediation |
There has been a significant increase
in costs of disposal of material to landfill sites and
there will soon be a substantial drop in the numbers
of disposal sites which will be able to accept material
classified as Hazardous Waste due to the implementation
of new european legislation.
Because of both the
increase in costs and the drop in capacity, groundworks
contractors are now being required to undertake more
sampling and analysis of materials prior to disposal.
This allows for more affective delineation and classification
of materials that are to be disposed of and those which
are suitable to be reused on site.
Additionally, local authorities, site
developers and the Environment Agency now require more
and better quality information to be produced from this
process as a way of controlling costs, reducing the
potential for future liabilities and also fulfilling
legal obligations such as the Duty of Care.

Before groundworks are undertaken
on a site; if no remediation plan has been produced,
a review of available information needs to be undertaken
by a suitable specialist to identify:
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What information
is available with regard to potential or actual
contamination on the site; |
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If further information is required
in order to formulate a remediation plan. This may
require supplementary investigations; |
If a remediation plan has been produced
it should be assessed for its suitability for the proposed
works. Remediation plans are often based on outline
designs and may require adaptation as the intended use
of the site or design of any buildings may have changed.
Through employing a consultant
early on in the process, preferably before any plant
is brought to site, significant savings can be made
from reductions in stoppage time; effective delineation
of materials either for waste classification purposes
or for reuse on site and efficient collection of information
pertaining to the site that is presented in a comprehensible
manner. This latter is required both for the developer
and to satisfy the statutory authorities.
Voelcker Consultants has been
involved in a wide range of development projects, working
to ensure groundwork contractors have the sufficient
and accurate information to prevent stoppage and reduce
costs. We are able to provide a comprehensive consultancy
service including:
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Reviews of existing
information such as site investigation reports,
geotechnical reports, correspondence etc. to identify
the requirement for further information about a
site, or to produce an overall report bringing together
all the important points; |
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Designing, commissioning and
supervising any supplementary Phase 2 Intrusive
Site Investigations required in order to provide
any missing information; |
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Design & Implementation of
remedial schemes and undertaking post remediation
monitoring (Phase 3); |
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Liaison with developers and statutory
authorities on behalf of clients (e.g. the Environment
Agency, local authorities, HSE etc.); |
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Provision of site chemists to
monitor, document and supervise remediation works. |
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Validation of remediation (Phase
4) and production of Post Remediation Validation
Reports and remediation statements. |
Voelcker Consultants undertake
site investigations and reporting in accordance with
relevant guidelines including BS 10175: 2001 and Environment
Agency guidance. We have extensive experience in undertaking
site investigations on a wide range of sites.
Please contact
for a discussion of your requirements.
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