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The Answers to your Contaminated Land Questions
The latest thoughts on contaminated land assessment and audit direct from the industry.
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Contamination vs. Contaminated Land: Drawing the Line in the Soil
Contamination is the presence of harmful substances in soil, water, or air. Contaminated land is land where those substances pose a serious or material risk to health or the environment. In contrast, clean earth is natural soil, rock, or sand free from waste or hazardous contaminants—safe for reuse and exempt from regulation.
Christian Atkinson
Jul 292 min read
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Can the Invisible Hand guide the contaminated land industry?
The Invisible Hand. The force that leads to socially beneficial outcomes through the actions of selfish individuals... and it’s not the...
Christian Atkinson
Feb 8, 20233 min read
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Tell the story of the land, not the tale of your investigation.
Like it or not first impressions count. There is nothing more depressing than opening a report and reading "XYZ was engaged to conduct a...
Christian Atkinson
Jan 31, 20233 min read
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Contaminated Land Auditor - How do I engage one?
Contaminated land auditors are independent certifiers of contaminated land investigations on behalf of the Queensland Government. The key...
Christian Atkinson
Jan 11, 20233 min read
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Contaminated Land Auditor - Do I need one?
In Queensland, contaminated land auditors fill the role of independent certifiers of contaminated land investigations and related work on...
Christian Atkinson
Jan 11, 20232 min read
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"Queensland" Contaminated Land Auditor
Queenslanders know Queensland is special, and when it comes to contaminated land audits and assessments, it's no different. Contaminated...
Christian Atkinson
Oct 18, 20222 min read
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Contaminated Land and Construction. How they work together.
When building infrastructure, passing through, over or under a contamianted site can cause significant delays and increased costs if not...
Christian Atkinson
Mar 18, 20211 min read
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