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Legislative compliance. Part II A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990LAs duty to inspect and identify contaminated landSpecial sitesEAs regulatory duties. Acid Tar Lagoons - introduction. Acid tars are waste residue of petrochemical processes - a complex mixture of hydrocarbon, sulphuric
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1. Remediation Acid tar lagoons: risks and sustainable remediation in an urban context
Simon Talbot
2. Legislative compliance Part II A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990
LAs duty to inspect and identify contaminated land
Special sites
EAs regulatory duties
6. Is a site “Statutory Contaminated Land”? Development of conceptual model
Hazard identification
Risk estimation
Risk evaluation
Yes, then site remediation
16. Stakeholders- internal In the know but divorced from full effects
Site owner/s
Local Authority.
Environment Agency
Health protection agency/Primary care trust
Health and safety officers
Restoration consultants
Restoration contractors
Researchers
17. Stakeholder- external Subjected to effects but invariably not fully informed and with reduced influence
Local community
Local politicians
Wider community
Media
18. Risk assessed versus risk perceived
Public (External) perception of risk at odds with professional (Internal)
Over-estimation of risk- fright factors
Underestimation of risk- familiarity
21. Risk communication- why Public have a legal right to know
Familiarity lowers perception of danger and unfamiliarity increases perception of danger
Public participation in remediation process (Ĺrhus Convention)
22. Risk communication- how Overcome low trust in agencies
Informed
Inclusive
Transparent
Avoid rhetoric
Avoid alarm
23. Integrating technical and socio-economic issues- risk assessment Site specific
Precautionary principle
Protect public from acute risk
Warn public of chronic risk
24. Integrating technical and socio-economic issues - remediation strategies
Remediation process impacts on the public
Plan for current and future end uses
25. Conclusions Appreciation and understanding of risk is increasing
Sustainable remediation acceptable to all stakeholders requires a multi-disciplinary approach
26. Acknowledgements Funders
EPSRC
Environment Agency
Various Acid Tar Lagoon Site Owners