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ISO 18504

Soil quality - Sustainable remediation

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Organization: ISO
Publication Date: 1 July 2017
Status: active
Page Count: 30
ICS Code (Soil quality and pedology in general): 13.080.01
scope:

This document provides procedures on sustainable remediation. In particular, it provides:

- standard methodology, terminology and information about the key components and aspects of sustainable remediation assessment;

- informative advice on the assessment of the relative sustainability of alternative remediation strategies.

This document is intended to inform practitioners about contemporary understanding of sustainable remediation. It is not intended to prescribe which methods of assessment, indicators or weights to use. Rather, it is intended to inform consideration of the concept of sustainable remediation in a local legal, policy, socio-economic and environmental context.

The scope of this document is restricted to sustainable remediation - that is demonstrably breaking the source-pathway-receptor linkages - in a manner that has been shown on a site-specific basis under a specific legal context to be sustainable.

The concepts of "green remediation" and "green and sustainable remediation" (so called GSR) that in some parts of the world are conflated with sustainable remediation are neither endorsed nor discussed in this document.

Document History

ISO 18504
July 1, 2017
Soil quality - Sustainable remediation
This document provides procedures on sustainable remediation. In particular, it provides: — standard methodology, terminology and information about the key components and aspects of sustainable...

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