1 EUGRIS – Maike Hauschild, Jörg Frauenstein, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany A window to site cleanup practices in the EU.

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1 EUGRIS – Maike Hauschild, Jörg Frauenstein, Federal Environmental Agency, Germany A window to site cleanup practices in the EU

2 Contents Introduction Example Germany Situation in Europe EUGRIS Conclusion

3 Introduction Change of contaminated land management and remediation practices in Europe in the last 25 years Political preferences Economic conditions Technological progress Remediation objectives changed Remediation technologies modified/improved Regulation instruments developed

4 Late 1970s: How did it start? Contaminated sites problem Modern industrial and consumption oriented society Rare incidents……with catastrophic consequences for human health and environment Politicians wanted maximal risk control. e.g. Lekkerkerk, NL or Georgswerder disposal site, DE

5 Sources of soil contamination Inadequate waste disposal in the past –amount of waste increased –number of hazardous substances in the waste Handling of hazardous substances within industrial processes

6 Situation in the 1990s few severe incidents Widespread infrastructural problem of varying intensity and significance NL 1981: 350 sites NL 1995: sites Clean-up costs: 13 billion € Risk control Revision of strategies: „Fitness for use“ - concept „Land is „fit for use“ when it can be used for a particular purpose without posing unacceptable risks to human health or the environment.“ [3]

7 In more recent years … … many European countries developed strategies to tackle these problems including Legislative measures Assessment procedures Remediation Funding Examples from European countries follow.

8 Example Germany I Environmental protection tasks over the last 30 years: Identification of contaminated sites Remediation of contaminated sites Unwanted legacies from the past

9 Example Germany II Suspected contaminated sites: Abondoned waste disposal sites Former industrial sites Locations former used by military or armament production 1999: German Soil Protection Act 360,000 suspected contaminated sites (in 2000) => 272,000 (in 2005) Stepwise risk assessment procedure (identification, investigation, risk assessment, remediation, aftercare) => bring contaminated land back into use Public funding to research and industry => development of high- standard soil treatment technologies 100 soil treatment plants with capacity of 4 million t/yr (in 2000)

10 Example Germany III

11 Example Germany IV

12 Example Germany V Remediation strategy changed: 1970s: Soil decontamination 2000+: Process of land development for it‘s reuse More complex & interdisciplinary Clean-up procedure: effective technologies at reasonable prices

13 Situation in Europe Differences from country to country in Responses of governments, industry and public to the problems posed by contaminated land Practices of dealing with land contamination Development of legislation for contaminated land, Data availalability of potentially and definitive contaminated sites Remediation practices Monitoring contaminated sites Additionally regional differences in countries with federal structures

14 European legislation No EU directive or regulation addressing contaminated land as a whole Range of policy documents: Water Framework directive, Groundwater Directive => demand to register the number of point sources but no other specific indicators First draft of Soil Framework directive in preparation => not expected to have detailed regulations for contaminated site management. The execution will also be covered and backed by national law in future.

15 National legislation in Europe Extracted from [1]

16 Data availability in Europe Extracted from [1]

17 European principles Almost all countries regard land use, groundwater and survace waters as potential targests for contamination Each of the Western European countries supports the polluter-pays-principle, however problems to implement this principle (liable parties cannot be traced back or are not able to cover the clean-up costs) Most countries establised a public budget to finance major clean-up measures Several countries developed special funding tools (waste taxes, loan systems, agreements with industry)

18 European Initiatives and Networks The Common Forum for Contaminated Land in the European Union, established 1994 by Member States, the European Commission and the European Environmental Agency (EEA). Ad Hoc International Working Group for Contaminated Land: initiated in 1993, participants are representatives from environmental ministries and agencies from 20 different countries worldwide and international organisations such as FAO and OECD. European Environment Agency - European Topic Centre on Soil (ETC/S): The European Environment Agency (EEA) was established to collect, generate and provide objective, reliable and comparable information and data on environmental issues in Europe. It’s ETC/S started its work in ISO TC 190/SC 7 Soil Quality – Soil and Site Assessment: ISO is the worldwide federation of national standardisation bodies. ISO Technical Committee (ISO) 190 deals with the standardisation of soil quality, including classification, definitions, sampling, analysis and reporting of soil characteristics. Subcommittee SC7 within TC 180 was established in NATO/CCMS Pilot Studies: The Committee for Challenges to Modern Society (CCMS), established in 1969, seeks to transfer technological and scientific solutions and experiences among nations with similar environmental challenges. The Pilot Study is the principal operating mechanism of the CCMS; there is a serious of Pilot Studies examining remediation technologies, which began in 1986 and lasts until today (Phase IV). CARACAS: Concerted Action on Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites in Europe, CLARINET: Contaminated Land Rehabilitation Network for Environmental Technologies, NICOLE: Network for Industrially Contaminated Land in Europe, established in 1996.

19 European activities Stakeholder Networks Professional Institutes Other linked technical resources (e.g. USA sites) Commercial service providers National Gateways (regulations etc) DG Research Projects Commission Publications Gateways / Portals for Other Environmental Sectors

20 Link of European activities EUGRIS Stakeholder Networks Professional Institutes Other linked technical resources (e.g. USA sites) Commercial service providers National Gateways (regulations etc) DG Research Projects Commission Publications Gateways / Portals for Other Environmental Sectors

21 EUGRIS: one-stop information system 1. Reliable, structured, contextually meaningful information 4. Technical information: - Topics (basic principles, best practice) - Country (policy, regulations, etc.) - Research (projects, outputs, funding) 5. Service information: library, who does what, glossary, news, training, what’s new. 3. Summary information and meta-information (links to the primary sources - library) 2. Stakeholders: Target- oriented access for different user needs to support research and practical contaminated land management 6. Dissemination tool: Visitor as information user and provider - EUGRIS Toolbox EUGRIS is freewww.EUGRIS.info

22 Conclusions I Need for new technical concepts, management solutions, applied technologies => to solve with a lower budget even more complex problems Environmental + regeneration programs in Europe 1,470,000 contaminated sites Accross Europe Political priority Only a question of costs! Technical feasible Huge amount spent for research + remediation programs Economic slowdown, unemployment, closing of businesses

23 Conclusion II Future needs for Further research results with a short cycle of transition into appliance Well trained execution authorities Innovative consultants Consequent usage of synergy effects Cross national dissemination of experiences, research results, reliable information (EUGRIS provides the basis for that)

24 References [1]European Environmental Agency (ed) (2000): Management of contaminated sites in Western Europe. EEA Topic Report 13/1999. [2]Ferguson, C., Kasamas, H. (ed.) (1999): Risk Assessment for Contaminated Sites in Europe. Volume 2. Policy Frameworks. LQM Press, Nottingham. [3]Ferguson, C (1999): Assessing Risks from Contaminated Sites: Policy and Practice in 16 European Countries. In: Land Contamination & Reclamation, 7 (2), [4]Hauschild, M., Bardos, A., Brunet, JF, Jensen, B (2005): EUGRIS System Report. Available from [5]International Centre for Soil and Contaminated Sites (2002): Manual for Management and Handling of Contaminated Sites, ICSS at UBA Germany, [6]International Centre for Soil and Contaminated Sites (2004): Management and Remediation of Contaminated Sites. 30 years of German Experience, Further information available via EUGRIS