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BS EN ISO 21365:2020 Soil quality. Conceptual site models for potentially contaminated sites

BS EN ISO 21365:2020

Soil quality. Conceptual site models for potentially contaminated sites

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 21365:2020
Pages:50
Released:2020-06-15
ISBN:978 0 580 51055 7
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 21365:2020 - Soil Quality Standard

BS EN ISO 21365:2020 - Soil Quality: Conceptual Site Models for Potentially Contaminated Sites

Ensure the highest standards of environmental safety and soil quality management with the BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard. This comprehensive document is an essential resource for professionals dealing with potentially contaminated sites, providing a structured approach to developing conceptual site models (CSMs).

Overview

The BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard is a crucial tool for environmental scientists, engineers, and site managers. Released on June 15, 2020, this standard offers a detailed framework for understanding and managing soil quality in areas that may be contaminated. With a total of 50 pages, it provides in-depth guidance on creating effective CSMs, which are vital for assessing and mitigating risks associated with soil contamination.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 21365:2020
  • Pages: 50
  • Release Date: 2020-06-15
  • ISBN: 978 0 580 51055 7
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose BS EN ISO 21365:2020?

In the realm of environmental management, understanding the complexities of soil contamination is paramount. The BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard provides a robust framework for developing CSMs, which are essential for:

  • Risk Assessment: Identifying potential risks to human health and the environment.
  • Site Investigation: Guiding the collection and interpretation of data related to soil contamination.
  • Remediation Planning: Assisting in the design and implementation of effective remediation strategies.
  • Stakeholder Communication: Facilitating clear communication with stakeholders about site conditions and management plans.

Comprehensive Guidance

The standard provides detailed instructions on how to construct a CSM, including:

  • Data Collection: Methods for gathering relevant data on soil and site conditions.
  • Data Analysis: Techniques for analyzing data to identify contamination patterns and potential impacts.
  • Model Development: Steps for developing a conceptual model that accurately represents site conditions.
  • Model Validation: Approaches for validating the CSM to ensure its accuracy and reliability.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard is designed for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Environmental Consultants: Providing expert advice on soil contamination and remediation.
  • Site Managers: Overseeing the management and remediation of contaminated sites.
  • Regulatory Authorities: Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards.
  • Researchers: Conducting studies on soil quality and contamination.

Benefits of Implementing the Standard

By adopting the BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard, organizations can benefit from:

  • Improved Environmental Safety: Reducing the risk of harm to human health and the environment.
  • Enhanced Decision-Making: Making informed decisions based on a comprehensive understanding of site conditions.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Meeting legal and regulatory requirements for soil quality management.
  • Cost-Effective Solutions: Developing efficient and effective remediation strategies.

Conclusion

The BS EN ISO 21365:2020 standard is an invaluable resource for anyone involved in the management of potentially contaminated sites. By providing a clear and structured approach to developing conceptual site models, it helps ensure that soil quality is maintained and that risks to human health and the environment are minimized. Whether you are an environmental consultant, site manager, or regulatory authority, this standard is an essential tool for achieving excellence in soil quality management.

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BS EN ISO 21365:2020


This standard BS EN ISO 21365:2020 Soil quality. Conceptual site models for potentially contaminated sites is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.01 Soil quality and pedology in general

This document provides guidance on developing and using conceptual site models (CSMs) through the various phases of investigation, remediation (if required), and any subsequent construction or engineering works.

It describes what CSMs are, what they are used for and what their constituents are. It stresses the need for an iterative and dynamic approach to CSM development.

This document is intended to be used by all those involved in developing CSMs and by those who rely on using them such as regulators, landowners, developers, and the public (and other relevant parties). Ideally, this includes representatives from all phases of the investigative and remedial processes, for example, preliminary assessment, detailed investigation, baseline human health and environmental risk assessments, and feasibility study, and, any subsequent construction or engineering work.

NOTE 1

This document is applicable whenever the presence of “ potentially harmful” or “hazardous” substances are present irrespective of whether they are naturally occurring or present due to human activity (i.e. are “contaminants”).

NOTE 2

Although most of the principles described for developing CSMs in this document can apply to other domains, such as groundwater resources management, the present document is specifically written for the management of potentially contaminated sites or known contaminated sites.