CL:AIRE is a UK charity committed to providing a valuable service for all those involved in sustainable land reuse.
We develop training resources, disseminate information and act as a credible resource for all stakeholders, ensuring we remain at the cutting-edge of best practice and innovation.

 

Improving efficiency & raising standards
Improving efficiency & raising standards
Definition of Waste Code of Practice (DoWCoP), National Quality Mark Scheme for Land Affected by Contamination (NQMS), Asbestos in Soil, SuRF...
Supporting our Members
Supporting our Members
Find out about the benefits of becoming a CL:AIRE Principal or Supporter Member:- Member discounts, Networking, Working Groups, ...
Sharing Knowledge & Developing People
Sharing Knowledge & Developing People
Water and Land Library ( WALL), Continuing Professional development through Training and workshops...
CL:AIRE Membership
CL:AIRE works with its Members to raise awareness and pursue shared objectives in land, water and environmental management by collecting strategic industry information and developing industry initiatives that improve efficiency and save money.
Gas Protection Verification Scheme (GPVS)
The GPVS seeks to raise standards in membrane inspection, verification and reporting and provide confidence that risks associated with ground gases have been adequately managed.
Definition of Waste Code of Practice
The Definition of Waste Code of Practice (DoWCoP) provides a clear, consistent and efficient process which enables the reuse of excavated materials on-site or their movement between sites.

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NQMS for Land Contamination Management
The National Quality Mark Scheme for Land Contamination Management (NQMS) is developed by the National Brownfield Forum to provide visible identification of documents that have been checked for quality.

Soil Guideline Values (SGV) and supporting technical guidance are intended to assist professionals in the assessment of long-term risk to health from human exposure to chemical contamination in soil.

There are different SGVs according to land-use (residential, allotments, commercial) because people use land differently and this effects who and how people may be exposed to soil contamination.

SGV are 'trigger values' for screening-out low risk areas of land contamination. They give an indication of representative average levels of chemicals in soil below which the long-term health risks are likely to be minimal. Exceeding an SGV does not mean that remediation is always necessary, although in many cases some further investigation and evaluation of the risk will be carried out.

SGV should not be used where they are not representative of the site under investigation. They do not assess other types of risk to human health such as fire, suffocation, explosion, or short-term and acute exposures. They also cannot be used to assess risks to controlled waters, property, pets and livestock, or ecological receptors.

SGV are available only for a limited number of chemical substances. However, the framework reports and software provide a starting point for the assessment of a much wider range of chemicals.

Professionals and regulators assessing risks to health from land contamination are not required to use SGV and the supporting technical guidance. Alternative approaches can be used provided that they satisfy the legislative requirements.

Framework Reports

The principles and method used to derive SGV is described in two main framework reports:

Professionals should be familiar with the information in these reports before using SGV in site assessments.

SGV and TOX Reports

The EA published SGV Reports and TOX Reports for a small number of soil contaminants. TOX Reports describe the toxicology of specific chemicals or groups of related chemicals including a summary of expert group evaluations. They also set out the recommended health criteria values (HCV) used in SGV derivation.

SGV Reports discuss the available evidence for the presence of specific chemicals in soil and their fate and transport in soil systems. In addition to the SGV themselves, the SGV Reports contain other useful information to assist risk assessors.

CLEA Software

The EA published the calculations for deriving SGV as described in the framework reports as a spreadsheet for use by professionals in conjunction with the wider guidance. The CLEA software is written using Microsoft Excel and uses VBA macros to support functionality. In addition, a specific spreadsheet has been published to support the assessment of dioxins in soil.

FAQs

The Environment Agency compiled a list of the most frequently asked questions (PDF, 121KB).

  1. MHCLG seeks views on a revised National Planning Policy Framework

     December 2025
    Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is seeking views on a revised National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and other changes to the planning system. The consultation closes on...
  2. Defra publishes Environmental Improvement Plan 2025

     December 2025
    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published its cross-government plan for environmental improvement. The plan sets out 10 goals to restore nature and how it will be...
  3. CL:AIRE is seeking industry specialists help

     January 2026
    Phase 2 of updating the Department of Environment Industry Profiles project has begun and CL:AIRE is seeking help to identify specialists or industry groups that may have specific expertise in...
  4. HSE consults on the Control of Asbestos Regulations and guidance

     December 2025
    The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is seeking stakeholders’ views on three proposals: To ensure the independence and impartiality of roles in the four-stage clearance process to further minimise the risk...
  5. ISLANDR project is seeking views on sustainable and risk based land management

     January 2026
    The European ISLANDR project has been exploring how recent developments in understanding could be integrated into sustainable and risk based land management, in particular expanding awareness of the importance of...
  6. Environment Agency consults on updated guidance for Environmental Permitting: H5 site condition report

     November 2025
    The Environment Agency is seeking views on the proposed updated guidance for Environmental Permitting: H5 site condition reporting and includes: Environmental permitting: produce an application site condition report Environmental permitting: maintain your...
  7. Environment Agency consults on its proposed approach to reserving water abstraction rights

     January 2026
    The Environment agency is consulting on its proposed approach to reserving water abstraction rights. Further information is available here. The consultation closes 16 February 2026.
  8. MHCLG consults on reforming the statutory consultee system

     November 2025
    Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government (MHCLG) is seeking views on reforming the role of statutory consultees in the planning system in England. Further information is
  9. GPVS application window opens 1 January 2026 and closes 28 February 2026

     January 2026
    The next Gas Protection Verification Accreditation Scheme (GPVS) application window opens 1 January 2026 and closes 28 February 2026. The application window is open to Technician Grade and Specialist...
  10. SEPA announces new referencing for groundwater guidance

     January 2026
    Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA)'s have recently revised their guidance documents reference numbers. This is due to the regulatory transition to Environmental Authorisations (Scotland) Regulations (EASR) that...
  11. Environment Agency – CL:AIRE Joint Statement: Collaboration on the Development of the DoW CoP

     November 2025
    The Environment Agency and CL:AIRE have released a joint statement to update industry on the ongoing development of the Definition of Waste: Development Industry Code of Practice (DoW CoP). To...
  12. Second International Soil Reuse Forum Meeting

     October 2025
    CL:AIRE was delighted to attend the second annual meeting of the International Soil Reuse Forum (ISRF) in Brussels, Belgium, hosted by Grondbank. The meeting, held on 30 September, included colleagues...
  13. CL:AIRE publishes new DoW CoP bulletin on a staged declaration approach to MMPs on HS2 Align

     October 2025
    CL:AIRE is pleased to announce the publication of a new DoW CoP bulletin (DoW CoP 2), Experience of using an MMP framework and staged declaration approach to MMPs on HS2 Align. This...
  14. CL:AIRE publishes updated SuRF-UK framework document

     October 2025
    CL:AIRE is delighted to publish the updated SuRF-UK framework document titled: A framework for assessing the sustainability of soil and groundwater remediation. This update provides a comprehensive approach to assessing...
  15. IAQM publishes good practice on air quality monitoring for brownfield projects

     October 2025
    The Institute of Air Quality Management (IAQM) has published, Good Practice on Air Quality Monitoring for Brownfield Projects, which is freely available to download here .
  16. UKRI announces funding opportunities through Eureka GlobalStars Japan 2026

     October 2025
    UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has recently announced that UK organisations can now apply for funding to collaborate on industrial research projects with partners in Eureka member countries and Japan.
  17. UKRI announces large-scale funding opportunities to tackle big environmental science questions

     October 2025
    UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) has recently announced financial support for innovative, large-scale and complex projects that tackle big environmental science questions and have the potential to produce world leading...
  18. NBF seeks deputy chair nominations

     October 2025
    The National Brownfield Forum (NBF) is a knowledge sharing initiative administered by CL:AIRE on behalf of 20+ public and private sector members. The NBF is designed to support...
  19. LPDF publishes report on Grey Belt

     October 2025
    The Land, Planning and Development Federation (LPDF) has recently published a report on the impact of grey belt planning policy. It is available to download here.    
  20. Water4All launches transnational call for research and innovation projects

     October 2025
    Water4All has recently launched a Joint Transnational Call (JTC) for research and innovation projects on “Water and Health”. The JTC is launched in the framework of the future European partnership and...
  21. CL:AIRE launches PFAS webpage

     September 2025
    CL:AIRE has launched a PFAS webpage - a compilation of information relevant to the understanding and management of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). On this page...