GGS webinar: Ground gas hazards and when monitoring isn't needed

This webinar will discuss how to follow this approach for ground gas hazards and avoid ‘just-in case’ decisions.

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This webinar will discuss how to follow this approach for ground gas hazards and avoid ‘just-in case’ decisions.

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Topic: Ground gas hazards, Phase 1 desk studies, the CSM and when monitoring isn’t needed
Date & Time: January 31, 2024 10:00 AM

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The Land Contamination Risk Management guidance sets out the UK’s approach to dealing with contaminated land. It includes a tiered approach based on the Source-Pathway-Receptor conceptual site model. This presentation will discuss how to follow this approach for ground gas issues and avoid ‘just-in case’ decisions which can lead to project delays and additional costs. Appropriate case studies will be discussed together with good practice advice. This webinar will discuss how to follow this approach for ground gas hazards and avoid ‘just-in case’ decisions.
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