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In order to demonstrate that after the development the site could not be classified as ‘contaminated land’ under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act a Phase I desk study report was required to support the application for residential redevelopment f the site. A Phase I desk study report assess the potential for a site […]
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As part of the application the contaminated land team were consulted on the application and the potential for the site to pose a risk to human health, whilst there was no indication of previous historical uses, given the sensitivity of the development a contaminated land planning condition was attached to the decision notice. The first […]
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Given the sensitive nature of the development (residential) the potential for the site to be impacted by elevated levels of contamination could not be discounted and a contaminated land planning condition was attached to the decision notice. The direst part of the contaminated land planning condition require the submission and approval of a Phase […]
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As part of the planning process it has to be demonstrated that a site is suitable for its proposed use taking account of ground conditions and any risks arising from land instability and contamination as well as after remediation, as a minimum, land should not be capable of being determined as contaminated land under Part […]