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Asbestos presents arguably the UK’s greatest occupational health challenge. It is a significant risk to those in the construction industry especially from the re-development of Brownfield sites.
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Heavy Metal Contamination |
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Heavy metals describe common transition metals that have the potential to cause harm in the environment. Some heavy metals such as hexavalent chrome are known carcinogens, while other metals such as zinc provide more of an ecological and phyto-toxic concern.
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Japanese Knotweed (Polygonum cuspidatum) is an invasive plant; it is a robust perennial that spreads rapidly to form dense thickets of vegetation.
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Chlorinated solvent contamination is an extensive problem in the UK due to their wide use throughout the 20th century in industries such as dry cleaners and metal processing plants.
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Hydrocarbon Contamination |
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Hydrocarbons in whatever form are generally the most common contaminant that requires remediation due to their widespread occurrence and the risks they pose to human health and controlled waters.
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Persistent Organic Pollutants |
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Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are manmade organic compounds that are recalcitrant to degradation in the environment. Compounds that are considered POPs include DDT, dioxins and PCBs. Most POPs contain chlorinated compounds within a complex large chain molecule.
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