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Title: Remediation


1
Remediation
  • Acid tar lagoons risks and sustainable
    remediation in an urban context
  • Simon Talbot

2
Legislative compliance
  • Part II A of the Environmental Protection Act
    1990
  • LAs duty to inspect and identify contaminated
    land
  • Special sites
  • EAs regulatory duties

3
Acid Tar Lagoons - introduction
  • Acid tars are waste residue of petrochemical
    processes - a complex mixture of hydrocarbon,
    sulphuric acid and water, mixed with co-disposed
    materials.
  • Acid tars are acidic (pHlt2), viscous, and of
    greater density than water (1050-1440 kg/m3).
  • Major contaminants PAHs, phenols, benzene,
    toluene, xylene (BTEX), acid heavy metals and
    sulphate.

4
Acid Tar Lagoons - introduction
Historically, tars were dumped in worked out
quarries, clay or gravel pits
5
Acid Tar Lagoons - introduction
  • Problems fluidity lead to bulk tar migration
    through fissures and weathering at exposed
    surface.

6
Is a site Statutory Contaminated Land?
  • Development of conceptual model
  • Hazard identification
  • Risk estimation
  • Risk evaluation
  • Yes, then site remediation

7
Acid Tar Lagoons Conceptual Model
8
Hazard Identification - Acid Tar Lagoons
9
Volatiles from liquid tar
10
Hazard Identification - Acid Tar Lagoons
11
Dust wind-blow from exposed, weathered tar
surfaces
12
Hazard Identification - Acid Tar Lagoons
13
Leaching from tar into surface water
14
Hazard Identification - Acid Tar Lagoons
15
Direct contact with tar migrating out of
contained site
16
Stakeholders- internal
  • In the know but divorced from full effects
  • Site owner/s
  • Local Authority.
  • Environment Agency
  • Health protection agency/Primary care trust
  • Health and safety officers
  • Restoration consultants
  • Restoration contractors
  • Researchers

17
Stakeholder- external
  • Subjected to effects but invariably not fully
    informed and with reduced influence
  • Local community
  • Local politicians
  • Wider community
  • Media

18
Risk assessed versus risk perceived
  • Public (External) perception of risk at odds with
    professional (Internal)
  • Over-estimation of risk- fright factors
  • Underestimation of risk- familiarity

19
Acid Tar Lagoons remediation options
  • Options include
  • Engineered cap
  • Stabilization/solidification
  • Removal and treatment for use as fuel
  • Do nothing
  • Full containment
  • Restrict access to site

20
  • Issues affecting local residents
  • 1) Removal based techniques release of
    volatiles, odour, transportation issues.
  • 2) On-site treatment treatment plant,
    emissions, transportation issues.
  • 3) Stabilization/solidification transportation
    issues, import of material and significant
    volume increase in the final lagoon site.
  • 4) Simple fencing off loss of amenity for
    residents, does not lower the risk of dust blow
    off and vapours.

21
Risk communication- why
  • Public have a legal right to know
  • Familiarity lowers perception of danger and
    unfamiliarity increases perception of danger
  • Public participation in remediation process
    (Ã…rhus Convention)

22
Risk communication- how
  • Overcome low trust in agencies
  • Informed
  • Inclusive
  • Transparent
  • Avoid rhetoric
  • Avoid alarm

23
Integrating technical and socio-economic issues-
risk assessment
  • Site specific
  • Precautionary principle
  • Protect public from acute risk
  • Warn public of chronic risk

24
Integrating technical and socio-economic issues -
remediation strategies
  • Remediation process impacts on the public
  • Plan for current and future end uses

25
Conclusions
  • Appreciation and understanding of risk is
    increasing
  • Sustainable remediation acceptable to all
    stakeholders requires a multi-disciplinary
    approach

26
Acknowledgements
  • Funders
  • EPSRC
  • Environment Agency
  • Various Acid Tar Lagoon Site Owners
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