Wychavon's Contaminated Land Strategy
We have a duty under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act
1990 to inspect the district for land considered to be
"contaminated land" and to produce an inspection strategy detailing
how this is to be done.
The current Contaminated Land
Inspection Strategy (1023.41 KB) is a revision of
the original document that was adopted at Environment Committee on
22 May 2001 following extensive consultation.
The Original 2001 version of
the Strategy (723.33 KB).
Contaminated Land has only been heard of in recent years in the
headlines of newspapers. However, local authorities and the
Government have been addressing contamination issues for a long
time.
Further information on the
historical context in relation to Wychavon (27.84
KB).
The introduction of the Contaminated Land Regime in 2000,
required each local authority to publish a Strategy document.
Details on the production of
this document and the publication process (29.00
KB).
Since the publication of Wychavon's Strategy in 2001 our work
has progressed alongside that already undertaken to ensure new
developments do not cause problems due to historic contamination.
You can view the details of the work undertaken
to date (12.43 KB). Prior to the review of the
Strategy document, the work undertaken to date was assessed and
evaluated.
We based the review on the Evaluation
document (39.96 KB).
Further Information
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