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Environmental Protection and Monitoring
Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
Phone :
01752 304147
Email :
public.protection@plymouth.gov.uk
Fax :
01752 226314

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Contaminated land

Plymouth and its surroundings have experienced intense industrial activity in many areas from the 18th and 19th centuries, right through to the present day. The city's current commercial and economic status owes much to this industrial past.

Past industrial activity within the city area has had a big impact over the years on the local environment. In particular it has left a legacy of potentially contaminated land at sites used for former industry, waste disposal and also where previous excavations and low-lying areas have been in-filled. In certain areas some risks stemming from past land use have needed to be addressed in order to protect the health of people living and working in the surrounding area and/or the environment.

Land in general within the city is an important major resource as its re-use allows:

Policy

In April 2000, Local Authorities in England and Wales were given legal responsibility under Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act as well as associated guidance, to address the general problem of potentially contaminated land, with the aim of allowing maximum sustainable re-use and/or regeneration of this land. We are committed to fulfilling this responsibility in the following ways: