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BS ISO 15176:2019 Guidance on characterization of excavated soil and other materials intended for re-use

BS ISO 15176:2019

Guidance on characterization of excavated soil and other materials intended for re-use

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Standard number:BS ISO 15176:2019
Pages:64
Released:2019-06-06
ISBN:978 0 580 51360 2
Status:Standard
BS ISO 15176:2019 - Guidance on Characterization of Excavated Soil and Other Materials Intended for Re-use

BS ISO 15176:2019 - Guidance on Characterization of Excavated Soil and Other Materials Intended for Re-use

Standard Number: BS ISO 15176:2019

Pages: 64

Released: 2019-06-06

ISBN: 978 0 580 51360 2

Status: Standard

Overview

The BS ISO 15176:2019 standard provides comprehensive guidance on the characterization of excavated soil and other materials intended for re-use. This document is essential for professionals involved in construction, environmental management, and land reclamation projects. It ensures that the materials being reused are characterized accurately, promoting sustainable practices and compliance with environmental regulations.

Key Features

  • Comprehensive Guidance: Offers detailed instructions on how to properly characterize excavated soil and other materials, ensuring they are suitable for re-use.
  • Environmental Compliance: Helps organizations meet environmental standards and regulations, reducing the risk of non-compliance penalties.
  • Sustainability Focus: Encourages the sustainable use of resources by promoting the re-use of materials, reducing waste, and minimizing environmental impact.
  • Industry Relevance: Applicable to a wide range of industries including construction, civil engineering, and environmental management.

Why Choose BS ISO 15176:2019?

In today's world, sustainability and environmental responsibility are more important than ever. The BS ISO 15176:2019 standard is a crucial tool for any organization looking to enhance its environmental practices. By following the guidelines set out in this standard, companies can ensure that they are not only compliant with current regulations but also contributing to a more sustainable future.

This standard is particularly beneficial for projects involving large-scale excavation and land development. It provides a framework for assessing the quality and suitability of materials for re-use, which can lead to significant cost savings and environmental benefits. By reusing materials, companies can reduce the need for new resources, lower transportation costs, and decrease the overall carbon footprint of their projects.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS ISO 15176:2019 standard is designed for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Environmental Consultants
  • Construction Managers
  • Civil Engineers
  • Project Managers
  • Regulatory Compliance Officers

These professionals will find the guidance provided in this standard invaluable for ensuring that their projects are both environmentally responsible and economically viable.

Content and Structure

With 64 pages of detailed information, the BS ISO 15176:2019 standard is structured to provide clear and actionable guidance. It covers various aspects of material characterization, including:

  • Sampling and Testing Methods
  • Data Interpretation and Reporting
  • Risk Assessment and Management
  • Quality Assurance and Control

Each section is designed to provide users with the knowledge and tools they need to effectively assess and manage the re-use of excavated materials.

Conclusion

The BS ISO 15176:2019 standard is an essential resource for any organization involved in the re-use of excavated soil and other materials. By adhering to the guidelines provided, companies can ensure that they are operating in an environmentally responsible manner, while also achieving significant cost savings and efficiency improvements.

Investing in this standard is an investment in the future of your organization and the planet. Embrace sustainable practices and ensure compliance with the BS ISO 15176:2019 standard today.

DESCRIPTION

BS ISO 15176:2019


This standard BS ISO 15176:2019 Guidance on characterization of excavated soil and other materials intended for re-use is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.080.99 Other standards related to soil quality

This document provides guidance on the range of tests that could be necessary to characterize soil and other soil materials intended to be re-used, with or without preliminary treatment (e.g. screening to remove over large material). It is intended to be of use in determining the suitability of soil materials for re-use (see 3.4.1), and the assessment of the environmental impacts that might arise from re-use. It takes into account the different requirements of topsoil, sub-soil and other soil materials such as sediments or treated soils. International Standard methods are listed that might be of use for characterization.

Soil materials include natural soils and other materials (e.g. fill, made ground) excavated, stripped, or otherwise removed from their original in-ground or above-ground location (e.g. stockpile), dredged materials, manufactured soils, and soil treated to remove or destroy contaminants. For manufactured soils, which are often made using excavated materials together with other materials such as “green waste”, the characteristics of the components and of the manufactured product might need to be determined.

NOTE

The terms “excavated soil” and “excavated soil materials” are used for brevity throughout the document to embrace the range of materials covered.

An overriding principle governing the guidance provided in this document is that when there is to be no change in intended land use at the target site, imported soil materials cannot lead to a permanent reduction in performance of relevant soil functions.

The guidance provided is intended to cover a range of possible end uses, including:

  • play areas for small children, including nursery schools, kindergartens, etc.;

  • schools;

  • gardens and other residential areas;

  • allotments;

  • horticulture;

  • agriculture;

  • forestry;

  • recreational areas, e.g. parks, sport fields;

  • restoration of damaged ecosystems;

  • mining and industrial sites;

  • construction sites;

  • road and rail constructions.

It is not applicable to the placement of soil materials in an aqueous environment or to restore underground workings. It does not address geotechnical requirements when soil materials are to be used as construction material.

NOTE

The sensitive end uses listed above such as play areas for small children, schools, gardens, agriculture and recreational areas require particular care, particularly when excavated soils are derived from contaminated sites.