Contaminated sites in Chelmsford Essex: rapid risk assessments
Ensuring that contaminated land is safe for both people and the environment is a priority for Chelmsford City Council. By effective management of contaminated areas, the council aims to promote sustainable development and protect public health.
Contaminated Land
Contaminated land may contain substances such as chemicals, heavy metals, oils and gases that could present risks to human health or the environment. Such pollutants are often left in the ground by previous industrial uses, waste disposal practices or accidental spillages. In Chelmsford, the legacy of industries like electronics manufacturing (notably Marconi), beverage production (such as Britvic), and other manufacturing activities has left certain sites with potential contamination issues.
Legal framework
The management of contaminated land in the UK is governed by Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, which requires local authorities to identify and remediate contaminated land. Paragraph 197 of the National Planning Policy Framework states that responsibility for safely redeveloping contaminated land rests with developers or landowners.
Chelmsford City Council’s Contaminated Land Strategy
This details the council’s policy on polluted sites: it adopts a risk-based approach to ensure that remediation efforts are proportionate and effective.
- Inspection and Identification: The council conducts systematic inspections to identify potentially contaminated sites, prioritising those posing the highest risk to public health, future users of the site and the wider environment.
- Contaminated Land Register: A public register is maintained, documenting sites designated as contaminated under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. This ensures transparency and public awareness of contaminated sites.
- Guidance for Developers: The council provides detailed technical guidance for developers and property owners planning to build on land that may be contaminated, ensuring safe and suitable development practices.
Brownfield redevelopment
Development of brownfield or previously developed sites is encouraged by Chelmsford City Council. This policy reduces pressure to build on greenfield areas and means that development takes place in easily accessible areas where it is needed most.
The council maintains a Brownfield Land Register, identifying sites suitable for residential development. A notable case study is the Chelmer Waterside development which exemplifies the city’s dedication to transforming previously contaminated lands into thriving communities. This case study also demonstrates the importance of the protection of waterways such as the River Chelmer.
Developing Contaminated Land in Chelmsford Essex
A step-by-step guide for property owners considering developing a site in Chelmsford that may be contaminated:
- Pre-Application Consultation: Property owners and developers should engage with the council’s planning department early to discuss potential contamination issues and the required assessments. A contaminated land risk assessment is likely to be needed before a planning application will be considered for potentially contaminated sites.
- Preliminary Risk Assessment: Conduct a desk study and site walkover to identify potential contamination sources and pathways. The assessment is conducted by a geo-environmental consultant according to the Environment Agency’s Land Contamination Risk Management guidelines.
- Site Investigation: If necessary, perform detailed investigations, including soil and groundwater sampling, to assess contamination levels.
- Remediation Strategy: Develop a comprehensive plan to remediate identified contaminants, ensuring the site is safe for its intended use.
- Validation and Reporting: After remediation, provide evidence to the council demonstrating that the site meets all safety and environmental standards.
Geo-environmental consultants
Geo-environmental consultants assess and manage potentially contaminated sites. Their responsibilities include:
- Conducting Assessments: Performing desk studies, site investigations, and risk assessments to identify contamination issues.
- Developing Remediation Plans: Designing strategies to mitigate or remove contaminants effectively.
- Liaising with Authorities: Working with the council and other stakeholders to ensure compliance with legal and environmental standards on potentially contaminated sites.
- Monitoring and Validation: Overseeing remediation work and providing validation reports to confirm that the site is safe for development.
Collaboration is key
Chelmsford City Council’s proactive approach to managing contaminated land in its urban development strategy ensures that potential risks are identified and addressed. By collaborating with developers, consultants, property owners and the community, the council aims to transform contaminated sites into valuable assets that benefit both people and the environment.
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