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IAEG Commission 20: Risk based contaminated land management    

Commission C20: Risk Based Contaminated Land Management

*** C20 Meeting at the 11th congress - contact paul@lqm.co.uk for details of date, time and venue ***

 

Sustainable urban land management involves innovative methods of construction and facilities management coupled with resource efficient and effective mitigation of legacy issues such as old structures and foundations or soil and groundwater contamination. Land contamination is a legacy of historic industrial processes and waste disposal activities. It is both economically and ecologically unnecessary to remove all historic contamination. Instead an approach based on the assessment of the risks posed by such contamination and mitigation of unacceptable risks is becoming internationally accepted.  Technologies to assist in ground characterisation and soil and groundwater remediation have been developed notably in the USA, Germany, Netherlands and UK. Mature policies and standards have been in place for both ongoing and new land uses in Western Europe, North America and Australia.

Feel free to pass this onto any colleagues who are IAEG members who you think might be interested. I have defined membership as being those who have joined the commission's email listserv - see below for how to join. Current membership is drawn from the UK, other parts of Europe, and North & South America. We would welcome colleagues from these and other parts of the world to join us in sharing experiences and information. 

Most of the work of the commission will be done remotely via email and collaborative working on draft documents (probably using GoogleDocs) and reporting progress (and some interim results) in New Zealand in 2010 with a view to publishing any final outcomes in the IAEG Bulletin.

Equally feel free to pass this onto any colleagues who are IAEG members who you think might be interested.

Paul Nathanail 
Professor of Engineering Geology & Head of Land Quality Management
School of Geography
University of Nottingham
Nottingham NG7 2RD
UNITED KINGDOM

e-mail: Paul@lqm.co.uk
Web: www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=IAEG-C20&A=1 

 


The overall aim of IAEG Commission on Risk Based Contaminated Land Management is to increase understanding of the role of engineering and environmental geologiosts within the 3 societies and of other related professionals. This will be achieved through a range of activities such as those listed below. The intent is both to ensure that geo-professionals worldwide are better informed and equipped to contribute to risk based land management and other professional understand – and commission – the services of geo-professionals.

  

Activities:

 

  1. establish a network of interested geo-professionals through the setting up of a JISCMAIL email server
  2. develop a catalogue of key technical guidance relevant to the services offered by geo-professionals (eg development of conceptual models, design of site investigations, selection and verification of remediation strategies)
  3. disseminate good practice in characterisation, assessment and remediation
  4. promote the role of geo-professionals to other professionals in the land contamination management sector (eg chemists, engineers, surveyors, lawyers, insurers, developers & builders)
  5. develop a succinct guide on the principles of risk based contaminated land management to inform geo-professionals
  6. develop a succinct guide of the role of geo-professionals aimed at other professionals highlighting the need for geo-professional expertise

Timescale: 

 

The aim would be to present draft versions of both Guides at the 11th Congress of the IAEG in 2010. Discussions would be predominantly via email.  Opportunities for face to face discussions could be sought at annual intervals at appropriate technical conferences etc appropriate to the composition of the JTC. 

  Members (1)   Documents (2)    

Paul Nathanail
Professor of Engineering Geology and Head of Land Quality Management

School of Geography University of Nottingham Nottingham NG7 2RD
United Kingdom

Phone:
Email: paul@lqm.co.uk

 
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