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Re: HPA Land Contamination for Public Health Professionals

From:

Dr Paul Bardos <[log in to unmask]>

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Dr Paul Bardos <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Mon, 24 Aug 2009 11:12:08 +0100

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Hi Everybody

These are really useful little nuggets of information.

If you have the time it would be great if you could share them with an 
even wider audience by making a posting on www.eugris.info

Attached are some brief instructions in case you can

Best wishes

Paul Bardos





Hi There Thanks for this information. I suggest you make a posting about it on EUGRIS at www.eugris.info EUGRIS is a web portal offering information and services on topics related to soil and water, initially focusing on the problems contaminated land and water. EUGRIS operates as a community of collaborating projects, people and organisations who co-operate to supply information for the benefit of everyone and also to promote themselves and disseminate their work. EUGRIS receives up to 20,000 visits each week (and many more hits). As well as a web site entry, each new posting is circulated on a monthly-enews to over 2,700 registered users interested in soil and water issues registered users. So that is good promotion - and its free! You can do these postings yourself. You can also publicise the book via EUGRIS (soil and water portal), which has in the region of half a million visitors a year. To do this, go to www.eugris.info and register. Once you have received your registration e-mail, log in. After log-in click "Click here to go back to the page you were working on" or "home". Then click "EUGRIS Toolbox" in the "Use EUGRIS column". You can then choose from two options: 1) Add an item of information directly to the EUGRIS library as a "resource, project, training/conference etc" OR 2) Create a news item, be sure to choose the correct classes of news item, and after you have made the news you’ll be prompted to add the event / publication etc to the EUGRIS library. If it is your first time on EUGRIS we'd suggest option 1. You can post information about any / all items that you might think would interest contaminated land specialists, or the soil and water community more generally. All the best Paul
In message <[log in to unmask]>, "Clennell-Jones, Simon" <[log in to unmask]> writes > >This > >  > >http://www.cieh.org/library/Policy/Environmental_protection/Contaminated_land/Standing_Conference_on_Contaminated_Land/CIEH_PPN_Bioavailability_Final_June09.pdf > >  > >may also be of interest, > >  > >Simon > >  > >Simon Clennell-Jones > >Associate  >WSP Environmental >One Queens Drive, Birmingham, B5 4PJ >Tel: +44(0)121 352 4700 (ext. 4788) >Fax:  +44(0)121 352 4701 >Mob: +44(0)7795 236 993 >Website: www.wspenvironmental.com > >  > >WSP Environment & Energy - Shaping a sustainable future > >Winner of BITC?s 2009 Big Tick award for Climate Change > > >Voted 'Sustainable Consultant of the Year' 2008 ? Building Magazine > >P Before printing, think about the environment > >  > >WSP Environmental is one of the world?s leading globally integrated >consultancies. We help our clients manage their risks, enhance their >management systems and make sustainable business improvements.  >WSP Group provides management and consultancy services to the built >and natural environment. We are one of Europe?s largest consultants >employing 10,000 people worldwide  > >  > >CONFIDENTIAL >This e-mail is confidential to the named recipient. If you have received a >copy in error, please destroy it. You may not use or disclose the contents >of this e-mail to anyone, nor take copies of it. The only copies permitted >are (1) by the named recipient and (2) for the purposes of completing >successful electronic transmission to the named recipient and then only >on the condition that these copies, with this notice included, are kept >confidential until destruction. > >From: Contaminated Land Management Discussion List >[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On >Behalf Of Sproats Claire >Sent: 24 August 2009 09:35 >To: [log in to unmask] >Subject: HPA Land Contamination for Public Health Professionals > >  > >HPA have just released a document on land contamination for public >health practitioners. > >  > >Thought that it may be of interest... > >  > >http://www.hpa.org.uk/webw/HPAweb&HPAwebStandard/HPAweb_C/1242198452556?p=1158934607604 > >  > >Claire Sproats >Scientific Officer (Contaminated Land) > >South Cambridgeshire District Council >South Cambridgeshire Hall >Cambourne Business Park >Cambourne >Cambridge >CB23 6EA > >Tel:  01954 713444 >Fax: 01954 713248 > >[log in to unmask] > >General enquiries: 08450 450 500 > >Please consider the environment before printing this email. Thank You > >  > >************************************************************************************** > >Privileged/Confidential Information may be contained in this message. >If you should not have received it, tell me and delete it without forwarding, >copying or disclosing it to anyone. The Council does not represent or >warrant >that it or any attached files are free from computer viruses or other defects. >It and any attached files are provided, and may be used, only on the basis >that the user assumes all responsibility for any loss, damage or >consequence >resulting directly or indirectly from them or their use. Any views or opinions >presented are those of the author and do not necessarily represent those >of >South Cambridgeshire District Council unless stated otherwise. > >All e-mail sent to or from this address will be processed by >South Cambridgeshire District Corporate E-mail system/ Email Archiving >system >and may be subject to scrutiny by someone other than the addressee. >This email will also be kept for a set period of time before it is destroyed. > >The South Cambridgeshire website can be found at >http://www.scambs.gov.uk -- ** EUGRIS the contaminated land, soil and water portal receives as many as 20,000 visits a week, with the average visitor looking at 4 or 5 pages. May be it is worth a look? www.eugris.info *** Professor Paul Bardos r3 Environmental Technology Ltd Room 120, Dept. Soil Science The University of Reading Whiteknights, PO Box 233 Reading RG6 6DW UK www.r3environmental.co.uk E-mail: [log in to unmask] Tel +44 (0)118 378 8164 Fax: +44 (0) 870 1640 633 =============================================================================== This message may contain privileged and confidential information. It may be read, copied and used only by the addressee. If you have received it in error, please contact us immediately and delete the message from your system including any copies. Although r3 environmental technology ltd (r3) has used all reasonable efforts to ensure that this message and any attachments are free from viruses, it is the responsibility of the recipient to ensure that they are virus free. r3 excludes liability, to the fullest extent permitted by law for any direct, indirect or consequential loss, damage, costs or expenses in any way caused by a virus in this message or any attachments. Thank you. r3 Environmental Technology Ltd, Reg. No. 3231566 (England), Regd Office 88 Balmore Drive, Reading, RG4 8NN, UK.

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