CANCLD - Innovative site investigation for contaminated land
This event will explore innovative approaches for site investigation on contaminated land, discussing the latest developments, benefits and limitations, theory and practical application of the new approaches and how these could be related to other investigations such as geotechnical issues.
Background
Site investigation (SI) is an important component of the risk assessment process and / or development route for contaminated sites. With the government now pushing for more developments on brownfield sites, more SI is likely to take place in the future.
SI techniques have evolved substantially in the past decades particularly, increasing use of geophysical and remote sensing techniques for data acquisition and interpretation. For example, use of in-situ data loggers such as MIP for real-time, targeted data collection, new exploration methods e.g. wireline “Geobore S” triple tube drilling system. The recent EA paper, Collaborative research priorities for the Environment Agency 2016-2020 highlighted that new monitoring techniques such as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAVs) should be used more often in surveying waste sites.
Why attend
This event will explore innovative approaches for site investigation for contaminated land, discussing the latest development, the benefits and limitations, theory and practical application of the new approaches and how these could relates to other tests e.g. geotechnical testing.
It will also review the existing guidance and how these documents are helping the industry to assess risk on sites.
Programme
10.00 Registration and refreshments
10.30 Chair’s Introduction
10.45 Site investigation for contaminated land – where are we at?
Joanne Kwan, CIRIA
11.05 Data collection for large and inaccessible sites – what is new
Alex Egan, ESI
11.25 Coffee break
11.55 Will Cloud Computing Improve the Site Investigation Process?
Carl Grice, Keynetix
12.20 Data management and BIM
Romain Arnould, Fugro GeoServices Limited
12.40 Questions and discussion
13.15 Lunch
14.15 Setting the scene for the workshops
14.20 Workshops
- Surveying
- Sampling and Analysis
- Interpretation of data
15.20 Reporting
15.50 Questions and discussion
16.30 Close
Who should attend
Clients, land owners, developers, contractors, consultant, local authorities, SI specialists, regulators
When
8 February 2017
10.00 - 16.30
Where
CIRIA, Griffin Court, 15 Long Lane, London, EC1A 9PN
Fees
FREE to LACL and BRMF members
£250 + VAT for all other attendees
Booking
If you are having problems registering for this event online please contact Patrick Williams on 020 7549 3300 or email [email protected]