SuRF-UK: A Framework for Assessing the Sustainability of Soil and Groundwater Remediation
This framework represents a valuable addition to best practice guidance available in the UK on risk management of land contamination. It sets out, for the first time, the essential link between the principles of sustainable development and the criteria (environmental, social and economic) for selecting optimum land use design with sustainable remediation strategies and treatments.
The SuRF-UK Steering Group has successfully engaged with a wide range of stakeholders across a broad range of organisations working in contaminated land and brownfield management. Through its series of open forums and consultations it has ensured that a wide number of parties have had a chance to engage with, and contribute to, the development of this framework. The resulting framework highlights the importance of considering sustainability issues associated with remediation right from the outset of a project and identifies opportunities for considering sustainability at a number of key points in a site’s (re)development or risk management process. We encourage inclusion of sustainability issues in planning development strategies, project planning, design of remediation strategies, options appraisal, implementation and verification.