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Frequently Asked Question - What about the case where impact to groundwater remains after human health issues are dealt with, but Environment Agency takes the view that it is unreasonable to require further work (e.g. aquifer already compromised). Would the material strictly not be suitable for use?

What about the case where impact to groundwater remains after human health issues are dealt with, but Environment Agency takes the view that it is unreasonable to require further work (e.g. aquifer already compromised). Would the material strictly not be suitable for use?

Suitability is determined on a site by site basis with reference to the achievement of agreed risk based targets which take into account the environmental setting of the site.

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