Risk‐Based Contaminated Land Investigation and Assessment

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With increasing frequency, problems of environmental contamination are being analyzed from a risk perspective. Risk‐Based Contaminated Land Investigation and Assessment is written for those who wish to present the results of their examination of contaminated land in terms of risk.The opening chapters introduce the concepts of risk analysis for contaminated land. Risk management and the risk assessment process are based on a source‐pathway‐target framework. Readers are warned against an “over‐reliance on the identification of contaminants rather than the potential pathways by which targets may be exposed to these hazards.” In the risk management framework presented in this book, risk evaluation and resultant decision making are seen as part of both the risk assessment and risk reduction process. The sharp separation of risk assessment from risk management as seen in the National Academy of Sciences' (NAS) risk assessment paradigm is not advocatedsemi; perhaps this is because the NAS' concern was regulatory decision while the book's concern is the assessment of a specific site.

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Davis, D. R. (1998). Risk‐Based Contaminated Land Investigation and Assessment. Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 79(48), 591–591. https://doi.org/10.1029/98eo00431

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