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SOIL WASTE CLASSIFICATION


Excess soil material on development sites generated during construction activities is often used on site in open space areas, as screening bunds or within recreational areas.

If the materials are natural there is generally no need to chemically characterise them, unless ongoing and former site activities suggest a potential contamination source(s).

In urban areas anthropogenic sources from combustion processes may result in natural materials, such as topsoil, having their chemical status impaired, demanding some testing.

See More:- https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/soil-waste-classification/


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