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CL:AIRE is delighted to announce that its Technology and Research Group (TRG) has a new member - Amy Juden, The Environmental Protection Group Ltd. A short biography is provided below. 

The TRG is an advisory group made up of leading professionals who support CL:AIRE on technology development and research, provide guidance on issues relating to the sustainable reuse of land and review all its publications and training. The current list of TRG members is provided here>>>.

Amy Juden, The Environmental Protection Group Ltd

Amy leads the Geoenvironmental discipline at The Environmental Protection Group Ltd (EPG). She is a Chartered Geologist and contaminated land specialist who has been working in the brownfield industry since 2012. Amy is passionate about determining the most sustainable (and therefore cost-effective) solutions for development on contaminated sites, using a robust scientific approach to site investigation, monitoring and conceptualisation and risk assessment to get there. She is an environmentalist and as such has an interest in tracking and reducing embodied carbon in remediation, as key step towards reducing the industries impact on the climate crisis.

Amy has skills in a variety of human health detailed quantitative risk assessment techniques including for asbestos in soil, ground gases, radon, and vapour intrusion. She is a specialist in ground gas risk assessment and mitigation design and delivers training for CL:AIRE on ground gas risk assessment, and is author of 2023 NHBC Foundation Publication N94 Hazardous ground gas – an essential guide for housebuilders.

Amy is a committee member for the Yorkshire Contaminated Land Forum. She has previously sat on the committee for the Geological Society Contaminated Land Group, served as a judge for the Brownfield Awards, member of the SoBRA asbestos-in-soil working group. Amy was winner of Best Young Brownfield Professional in 2019.