26 April 2024
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Now freely available from the CL:AIRE Library and just in time for your summer reading, is the updated guidance to the SuRF-UK Framework.
Since their publication, the Framework indicators and supporting guidance have been used widely both in the UK and internationally, and with the benefits of nearly ten years’ experience implementing the Framework, the SuRF-UK Steering Group considered it was timely to review and refine the “Annex 1” indicator guidance, as well as more clearly describe the process of indicator selection and how it fits into sustainable remediation assessments.
As a result of the review, SuRF-UK has now created two supplementary reports that support the SuRF-UK Framework and replace the 2011 Annex 1, which is now withdrawn.
A free webinar on the new SuRF-UK indicator reports was given last month by Paul Bardos.
The CL:AIRE Team
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In this eAlert...
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Industry News
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| SuRF-UK is delighted to announce the publication of the updated guidance under the SuRF-UK Framework.
These guidance documents and spreadsheet are freely available and replace Annex 1: The SuRF-UK Indicator Set for Sustainable Remediation Assessment published in 2011 which has now been withdrawn.
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| CL:AIRE is pleased to announced that one last INSPIRATION bulletin has been published, taking the total to 15. INSPIRATION Bulletin IB01 describes the demonstration and evaluation of iFLUX technology to monitor contaminant spreading on a site in The Netherlands.
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| EA2025, the Environment Agency’s new action plan, has now been published, setting out the Environment Agency’s priorities from 2020 to 2025.
Web version PDF version
The plan describes three long term goals: a nation resilient to climate change; healthy air, land and water; green growth and a sustainable future.
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| Ellis Hammond, a Cranfield PhD research student hosted at British Geological Survey, is seeking input from brownfield planning and redevelopment professionals about the extent of digitalisation within their organisation, and any perceived or real barriers to bringing sites forward for redevelopment.
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CL:AIRE Training & Events
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All courses (except eLearning and Gas verification) are also available on a bespoke basis. Enquire via the Help Desk. |
We have taken the decision to postpone all of our upcoming face-to-face training.
We will let you know as soon as we can about the training schedule going forwards.
Asbestos in Soil and Construction & Demolition Materials CARSOIL™
New dates to be announced.
Non-Licensable Work including NNLW - for Land Professionals
Non-Licensable Work including NNLW - for Groundworkers
Bespoke basis only. Please enquire through the Help Desk.
Definition of Waste Code of Practice (DoWCoP)
Verification of Gas Protection Systems
CL:AIRE's online training courses
Due to the ongoing Covid-19 situation, we are extending our training discounts until the end of August 2020.
Soil and Groundwater Risk Assessment from £15.00
Sustainable Remediation from £15.00
Asbestos Awareness for Land Professionals - Full course from £28.50 and Refresher from £13.50
Introduction to Brownfield Site Investigation from £28.50
Options Appraisal and nine other Remediation Technologies FREE
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Industry Events
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A selection of upcoming events throughout the industry. |
Contamination Expo Series 2020, 3-4 November 2020, Birmingham
NEW DATES
The Contamination Expo has been rescheduled. The decision comes after a long period of time working with the venue organisers at the NEC and many other associations and bodies to ensure that an environment can be developed which is both safe and conducive to doing business.
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RemTech, Europe, 23-26 September 2020, Ferrara, Italy
MOVED ONLINE
The most important Italian event on Remediation Technologies, normally held in Ferrara, North-Eastern Italy, will now be held virtually with free entry.
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Brownfield Development Festival 2020, 21 October 2020 - 19 November 2020
MOVED ONLINE
This virtual multi-streamed event provides an opportunity for environmental, remediation, and planning and development professionals to come together and explore best practice solutions for many of the key challenges associated with remediating and developing brownfield and contaminated sites.
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Membership Update
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CL:AIRE's Membership continues to grow. We would like to thank the following new and renewing members for their support:
Principal Members: Bristol & Avon Group, JPE Holdings Ltd, Shanghai Zhou Yu Environmental Engineering Ltd
Supporter Members: AECOM, Cardiff University, Doncaster Membrane Installations Limited, Fairhurst, Peter Brett Associates (Stantec), Sanctus Limited, Winvic Construction Ltd
Full details on the benefits of your CL:AIRE Membership.
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