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Contaminated Soil Assessment and Other Details for Managing Contaminated Land

The Australian government takes up the responsibility to ensure that contaminated sites such as sites that involve activities with possible contamination are managed in such a manner that protects public health and the country's environment. Vital steps include contaminated land investigation or contaminated soil assessment. Visit: https://www.wildenvironmental.com/services/contaminated-land/<br>

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Contaminated Soil Assessment and Other Details for Managing Contaminated Land

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  1. Contaminated Soil Assessment and Other Details for Managing Contaminated Land Wild Environmental Consultants

  2. The following factors are important in managing contaminated land:

  3. While dealing with contaminated land, one must meet the GED and gain permits that may be needed to carry out the removal of contaminated soil or conduct development on the land. Everyone must have a GED as per the Environment Protection Act (EP) 1994 to avoid carrying out any activity that might be causing contamination. GED (General Environment Duty)

  4. Persons who must notify include: • Occupier or owner • Commissioned auditor • Local government official A person with suitable qualifications has to notify authorities or his employer about any occurrence of events related to contaminated land. Next, the owner/ occupier should notify. Duty of Notification

  5. In case one wants to remove land from registers like CLR and EMR, one must submit an investigation document that demonstrates that: • No ongoing activity that must be notified is being carried out on the land. • There is no contamination of land which suits any land use. In case the land or its uses change or need updating, one must submit the document of contaminated land investigation. Changes or a Removal in Land Registers

  6. This document is any or combination of the following: • A report of site investigation • A draft plan for site management • Validation report In sum, these are the major aspects of managing contaminated land, such as contaminated soil assessment. Document of Contaminated Land Investigation

  7. 07 4410 9000Level 4/67-75, Denham StreetTownsville, QLD, 4810 www.wildenvironmental.com Contact Us

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