Contaminated Land and Its Reclamation

Contaminated Land and Its Reclamation by Ronald E. Hester, published by the Royal Society of Chemistry in 1997, offers a detailed examination of the methods and legal frameworks surrounding the reclamation of contaminated land. This 145-page volume is part of the Issues in Environmental Science and Technology series and addresses the pressing concerns related to land contamination and its subsequent development and use.
Readers will find a collection of seven articles that explore various aspects of this critical topic, including risk assessment, remediation methods, and the evolution of government policies. The book also delves into the chemistry of non-ferrous heavy metals such as lead, zinc, and cadmium, particularly in the context of superfund sites in the USA. Additionally, it discusses the role of the Welsh Development Agency in strategies for recovering derelict land. This comprehensive treatment ensures that the book serves as a valuable resource for consultants, developers, contractors, landowners, and government agencies involved in environmental conservation and pollution control.
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Contaminated land and the methods and legal controls governing its reclamation for subsequent development and use are of great current interest and concern. This volume in the Issues in Environmental Science and Technology series contains seven articles which treat the many aspects of this subject, ranging from risk assessment and risk management, through specific remediation methods and the evolution of government policy and controls, to analysis of the legal and technical features of specific environmental insurance policies. The chemistry of the non-ferrous heavy metals lead, zinc and cadmium is examined in relation to reclamation of superfund sites in the USA alongside a consideration of the role of the Welsh Development Agency in developing strategies for the recovery of derelict and contaminated land. An authoritative treatment of each of the topics is ensured by the particular expertise and distinction of the authors, and as such Contaminated Land and Its Reclamation will make an important contribution to the public debate on these issues. It will be essential reading for all those groups of people directly or indirectly involved, from consultants and their technical advisors, through developers, contractors and landowners, to local authorities and government agencies with responsibility for policy and its implementation in this area.
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