ASTM Guide aids chemically impacted site assessment/repurposing.

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E3033, Guide for Beneficial Use of Landfills and Chemically Impacted Sites, will help environmental professionals assess or repurpose landfills and chemically impacted sites. Approved by ASTM International, guide is based on information from several environmental site assessments, provides standard approach to assessing safety, and may also be used to establish criteria for chemical cleanup and post-cleanup use, rehabbing decades-old landfills, and other environmental cleanup initiatives.



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ASTM International Develops Guide for Assessing, Repurposing Landfills and Other Sites



ASTM International has approved a new guide that will help environmental professionals who want to assess or repurpose landfills and chemically impacted sites. ASTM Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action developed the new standard, soon to be published as E3033, Guide for Beneficial Use of Landfills and Chemically Impacted Sites.



“The committee became aware of problems such as urban lots being used for community gardens without having raised beds above the contaminated soils,” says ASTM member Marty Rowland, senior project manager for environmental remediation, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation. “There appeared to be a lack of a standard approach to urban agriculture to address common, known or expected risks.”



The guide, based on information from several environmental site assessments, seeks to provide environmental professionals and public agencies with a standard approach to assessing the safety of landfills and properties that have been chemically impacted. The guide may also be used in establishing criteria for chemical cleanup and post-cleanup use, rehabbing decades-old landfills, and other environmental cleanup initiatives.



Looking forward, the subcommittee that developed the guide is interested in receiving feedback and participation from users to support future development. All interested parties are welcome to attend task group meetings, which take place at Committee E50 meetings.



To learn more about ASTM’s efforts in this sector, visit www.astm.org/sn-environmental.



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ASTM Committee E50 on Environmental Assessment, Risk Management and Corrective Action Next Meeting: April 11-14, 2016, April Committee Week, San Antonio, TX.



Media Inquiries:

Dan Bergels

tel +1.610.832.9602

dbergels@astm.org



Technical Contact:

Marty Rowland

NYC Department of Parks & Recreation,New York, NY.

tel +1.718.6922

Marty.Rowland@parks.nyc.gov



ASTM Staff Contact:

Kathleen Chalfin

tel +1.610.832.9717

kchalfin@astm.org

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