Remediation of land affected by contamination - a regulatory summary. Consultation document
Publication Year
2004
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
Targeted at all those involved with the remediation of land affected by contamination. The aim of this document is to improve the understanding of the regulatory requirements when undertaking investigative and remedial works. This guide identifies the main legislative requirements of the regimes that relate to remediation activities and their practical implications. This guide relates to the regimes in England.
Document History
Consultation closed on 16 June 2004. No longer applicable as this information now provided in DEFRA Circular 01/06: Environmental protection act 1990: part 2A - contaminated land.
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Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
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