11.05
Pesticides and Alternative Control Agents; Environmental Assessment; Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response
| Publication Date: | 1 August 2011 |
| Status: | inactive |
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Environmental Assessment, Risk Management, and Corrective Action-includes the latest versions of the popular ASTM environmental assessment standards, including the transaction screen process, Phase I , and Phase II. Other standards address corrective action, environmental risk management, pollution prevention, real estate assessment and management, Brownfield redevelopment, property condition assessments (PCAs), mold baseline survey process, asbestos screens, use of activity and use limitations (AULs), and vapor intrusion (VI).It also includes the latest standard guide on financial disclosures attributed to climate change assessment. This includes a process for: identifying potential financial risks and opportunities associated with climate change; quantifying the financial impact of the risks; and determining the appropriate content of disclosure for material risks.
Other standards address corrective action, environmental risk management, pollution prevention, real estate assessment and management, Brownfield redevelopment, property condition assessments (PCAs), mold baseline survey process, asbestos screens, use of activity and use limitations (AULs), and vapor intrusion (VI).
It also includes the latest standard guide on fianancial disclosures attributed to climate change assessment. This includes a process for: identifying potential financial risks/opportunities associated with climate change; quantifying the financial impact of those risks; and determining the appropriate content of disclosure for material risks.
Pesticides and Alternative Control Agents-standards cover health hazards and effectiveness of antimicrobial agents, insect control agents, pesticide formulation and delivery systems, and natural multi-cellular biological control organisms.
Hazardous Substances and Oil Spill Response-standards assess spill response devices, sorbent performance, in-situ burning, removal, shoreline countermeasures, and ecological considerations when using chemical dispersants.
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