ENVIRONMENT AGENCY WELCOMES ITS ROLE IN DEALING EITH RADIOACTIVE CONTAMINATED LAND


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2006

1-Aug-2006 - Changes to land contamination rules that set out how radioactive contaminated land should be dealt with have been welcomed by the Environment Agency.

The changes, which come into force on 4 August, set out how radioactive contaminated land should be dealt with by the Environment Agency and local authorities. The rules previously did not cover land contaminated with radioactivity, but have now been modified by Defra.

David Bennett, Strategic Policy Manager for Radioactive Substances Regulation at the Environment Agency said: "From 4 August, changes to Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 11000 will mean the Environment Agency has an important role to play in helping local authorities decide whether land is radioactively contaminated.

"Local authorities will need to be satisfied that there is enough relevant information available to indicate the land is potentially contaminated before they carry out an initial study. To help them where they do decide to proceed, we have produced some new guidance. If their initial investigations suggest there may be contamination at specified levels, the case is then referred to the Environment Agency to carry out more detailed tests."

Based on the findings of these tests and its own investigations, the local authority has the final decision on whether the land is contaminated and to be classified as a ‘special site’. Once a ‘special site’, the Environment Agency has the responsibility to ensure the land is remediated preferably by the polluter or it can in certain circumstances carry out this work itself if necessary.

Currently there is no legal basis for requiring any such land to be investigated or remediated. Radioactive contaminated land is either dealt with on a voluntary basis (if the landowner decides that this is what they want to do) or if the site is being redeveloped, planning controls may require this.

"We look forward to working with local authorities in order to ensure radioactive contaminated land that falls under the changes is identified and remediated. Anyone concerned about radioactive contaminated land should contact their local authority for advice," added David Bennett.
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Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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