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#TLDR Site investigations resolve uncertainty in the conceptual site model.  Time spent understanding site history reduces uncertainty and investigation costs.  Investigations should be fully justified – WHY is that borehole, sample or analysis needed?

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In the UK government’s 25-year Environment Plan (A Green Future: Our 25 Year Plan to Improve the Environment), published in…

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Surface water flooding occurs when intense rainfall overwhelms drainage systems. According to the Environment Agency, over 3 million people are…

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With less reliance on fossil fuels and a push towards more sustainable energy, it seems the life span for coal…

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Societal expectations of businesses have drifted drastically over the past decades. Not too long ago, companies were only expected to…

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I have made my views on the folly of building more homes in floodplains very clear for many years now….

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Before the significant and unfortunate disruption of lockdown, Landmark made the important decision to decommission one of their core environmental…

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It is well known that long term exposure to high levels of air pollution can result in lung and heart…

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The Law Society earlier in the year reissued their Flood Risk Practice Note, reiterating the importance of flood risk as…

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This podcast was originally recorded in 2014, but remains relevant today. Begonia Filgueira speaks with Stephen Tromans QC on the…

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This podcast was originally recorded in 2014, but remains relevant today. Begonia Filgueira speaks with Dr Clive Edmonds on crown…

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This podcast was originally recorded in 2014, but remains relevant today. Begonia Filgueira speaks with David Hart QC about the…

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