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MANAGING THE RISKS OF CONTAMINATED LAND

Land contamination is an area of land that could reasonably cause harmful effects to human health and/or the environment. Land sites deemed potentially contaminated could have noteworthy land usage, law and monetary effects. Predominantly due to the many effects (social, economical, environmental), attentiveness to land contamination and effective solutions to it have increased in necessity in Australia. Australian Enviro Services specialise in asbestos removal in Sydney and contaminated site remediation.

Multiple bodies, and chiefly governing bodies have developed the amount of available information on the probable implications of contaminated land. This has also led to the development of policies and procedures for restoring contaminated land. Increasingly, Australia has accumulated layers of legislation covering the use and remediation of contaminated land.

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Without doubt there are an array of hazards associated with land that has been contaminated. These could include groundwater contamination, contamination of adjacent sites, and site complexities like gradient, soil structure, level of development, etc. A large amount of procedural caution must be used for the duration of the analysis, job planning and restitution for a site so as to properly manage the contamination.

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The UPSS Regulation applies to all underground petroleum storage systems in NSW, which are defined as storage systems that include: one or more tank(s) which are completely or partially buried in the ground which contain, or are intended to contain, petroleum any piping to, from or associated with the tanks to the inlet port of…

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WHAT IS SPECIAL WASTE?

‘Special waste’ is a class of waste that has unique regulatory requirements. The potential environmental impacts of special waste need to be managed to minimise the risk of harm to the environment and human health. Special waste means any of the following: asbestos waste clinical and related waste waste tyres.

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WHAT IS FRIABLE ASBESTOS MATERIAL?

Friable asbestos material is any material that contains asbestos and is in the form of a powder, or can be crumbled, pulverized or reduced to powder by hand pressure when dry. Examples of friable asbestos include: sprayed limpet asbestos cloth and rope millboard pipe lagging boiler lagging. Australian Enviro Services

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CONTAMINATED LAND SITES – CAN WE FIX THEM?

What is Contaminated Land? Contaminated land is a land site that may endanger human beings, fauna and flora. More and more in recent years, sites indicated as contaminated could have major land usage, law and financial inferences. Because of its considerable effects on environmental, social and financial values, considerations of

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