2 edition of Public registers of land which may be contaminated found in the catalog.
Public registers of land which may be contaminated
Great Britain. Department of the Environment.
Published
1991
by [Department of the Environment] in [London]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Department of the Environment, Welsh Office. |
Contributions | Great Britain. Welsh Office. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 47p. : |
Number of Pages | 47 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL18673587M |
Contaminated land is land that has within it, on or under its surface substances that may pose a risk of significant harm to human health or to the wider environment, including water resources, the local ecosystem and built structures. Contamination in land largely arises as a result of industrial activities or past waste disposal :// /pollution/industrial-regulations/contaminated-land. Villagers in Sanhe, Guangxi stand on suspect farm land (Image: Newscom / Alamy) China’s polluted land is being sold off for the construction of commercial buildings, schools and hospitals, a report by Greenpeace and Nanjing University has found. Between May and October inspectors identified contaminated plots of land across 27 provincial Chinese ://
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Local Authorities are required to maintain a public register, open for public inspection, of the remediation of contaminated land in their area. This requirement is made in Section 78R of the Environment Protection Act The absence of an entry on the register does not guarantee that.
the land is free from contamination, as it may not have been fully assessed; the contamination present does not pose significant risk; contamination present is not polluting controlled waters; The public register may also be viewed Monday to Friday during normal office Throughout Newark and Sherwood, all of the sites that have licences issued by the Environment Agency are listed on a public register.
The registers contain a copy of the licence and may include monitoring information, details of any breaches of the terms of the licence, any enforcement actions that have been carried out and any applications to These registers are normally available for public inspection.
Most local authority websites contain information about the registers and the conditions under which inspection may take place. The Act also placed a duty on local authorities to inspect their areas for any potentially contaminated land (as opposed to actual contaminated land), but The Council currently has two records on the Contaminated Land Public Register: Public Open Space, Denman Drive, Ashford Introduction.
An area of public open space at Denman Drive, Ashford was determined as Contaminated Land in May following detailed inspection of a former landfill at Denman Drive, Mayfield Close, and Caroline :// Contaminated land may present a health risk to potential users of the land and also impact upon water quality, ecological diversity etc.
Exposure to contaminants is typically through inhalation of dust or gases, contact with soil, or through consumption of food grown on the :// Details of sites which have been determined to be contaminated are held on a public register but no such sites have yet been identified. If it is considered that a proposed development is on land that may be contaminated then conditions may be added to the planning permission that will require a site investigation to be undertaken and, if Contaminated Land Strategy We have produced a Contaminated Land Strategy which details how we will deal with contaminated land in the borough.
It describes how we will identify and prioritise sites for further investigation, as well as information about liability, enforcement and remediation. Read our Contaminated Land Strategy Public Register?catid=pollution&id=KA Download the Priority Sites Register (PDF KB) It doesn’t include: all contaminated sites in Victoria; all contaminated sites we know about.
For example, those subject to land use planning controls that local councils administer. People who buy land should be aware of the above. It is their responsibility to check the condition of the land Make a land use enquiry. Public register-contaminated land remediation register. The Environmental Protection Act section 78 places a duty for the council to maintain a register and prescribed the information about contaminated land it should :// Get the best from this site.
We would like to place cookies on your computer to help us make this website better. For more information, including how to turn cookies off, If you own or occupy contaminated land now, or you did in the past, you may be responsible for cleaning up the pollution.
You may still be responsible for cleaning up the pollution after you have sold the land. Some contamination can be a hazard to current occupants or neighbours and the law says the problem must be put right :// Contaminated land.
In April local authorities in England and Wales were given a new statutory duty, under Part 11a of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) to identify areas of contaminated land and get then cleaned up.
This included producing a contaminated land inspection strategy to set out how inspections would be carried :// Search the world's most comprehensive index of full-text books. My Primarily, records of contaminated land are available on Geo-RINM Viewer (Network Rail access only) but other potential sources should be consulted including the local authority’s contaminated land registers.
Where the reason for the contaminated land record is not given, tests may be necessary to determine what the land is contaminated :// /environment/contaminated-land.
Scotland’s pollution scandal: Hundreds of toxic sites are not recorded HUNDREDS of polluted former industrial sites in Scotland may be going unrecorded by The work detailed within our Contaminated Land Strategy (PDF File, 3,kb) has involved surveys and inspecting a wide range of documents, such as historical maps from the Ordnance Survey and council records on derelict land.
We have obtained useful information on probable contaminative uses that have occurred across the :// Contaminated land is often a result of poor awareness in the past about protecting our environment. Contaminated land is not automatically a health risk – it depends on the levels of the contaminants in the soil.
Councils need to manage contaminated land consistently, effectively and :// /environmental-health-in-the-community/contaminated-land. Draws together into one volume all of the law and policy relating to contaminated land, including both the statutory regime under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act and other liability regimes such as water pollution, waste, ractioactivity, pollution prevention ?recordid=.
Contaminated land is generally caused by pollution from industrial activities or waste disposal sites (landfills). For land to be called contaminated, it has to be proven that there is a significant risk to either humans, wildlife or water ://?acceptCookies=1.Contaminated Land Register.
The council is required under Section 78R of Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act to maintain a Public Register of Contaminated Land that holds certain information.
There is currently nothing on this register at High Peak. A guide to submitting applications for land that may be contaminated [KB]Contaminated land in Italyby Germana Cassar and Andrea Leonforte, Macchi di Cellere GangemiRelated ContentThis article looks at land contamination in Italy and examines the regulatory regime, owner/occupier liability, environmental liability in asset and share transfers, and investigation and clean-up article is part of the global guide to ://