Launders Lane (Arnold's Field) - Soil Investigation Main Report, Data & Appendices

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GROUND INVESTIGATION REPORT for the land at ARNOLD’S FIELD, LAUNDERS LANE, RAINHAM, RM13 9FL on behalf of LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING COUNCIL


Ground Investigation Report

Report:

GROUND INVESTIGATION REPORT

Site:

ARNOLD’S FIELD, LAND WEST OF LAUNDERS LANE, RAINHAM, ESSEX RM13 9FL

Client:

LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING COUNCIL

Date:

21/12/2023

Reference:

GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

Version:

2.0

Prepared by:

Tom Morgan BSc (Hons), FGS Consultant Engineer

& Chris Griffith MESci, FGS Senior Engineer Reviewed by: Fiona Goode BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS, MIEnvSc, RSoBRA Senior Consultant Engineer

& Jason Tilley BEng (Hons), MSc, DIC, FGS Regional Director Authorised by:

Laura Legate CGeol, CSci, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS Environmental Director

Geo-Environmental Services Limited Unit 7, Danworth Farm, Cuckfield Road, Hurstpierpoint, West Sussex, BN6 9GL +44(0)1273 832972 www.gesl.net

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AMENDMENT RECORD Revision ref. 1.0 2.0

Date

Reasons for amendment

17/11/2023 21/12/2023

First Issue Updated with Gas and Groundwater monitoring results following completion of agreed works

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Author’s initials TM & CG CG

Reviewer’s initials SA & JT FG

Authoriser’s initials LL LL

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CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................................................i 1.0 INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................................................1 1.1 General..........................................................................................................................................................1 1.2 Background ...................................................................................................................................................1 1.3 Objectives......................................................................................................................................................1 1.4 Standards and References ............................................................................................................................2 1.5 Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act ...............................................................................................2 1.6 Part 2A Inspection Strategy ..........................................................................................................................3 1.7 Risk Assessment Framework .........................................................................................................................3 1.8 Context for this Assessment .........................................................................................................................4 1.9 Conditions .....................................................................................................................................................5 2.0 DESK STUDY...................................................................................................................................................7 2.1 Site Description .............................................................................................................................................7 2.2 Geology .........................................................................................................................................................8 2.3 Hydrogeology ................................................................................................................................................9 2.4 Hydrology ................................................................................................................................................... 11 2.5 Radon ......................................................................................................................................................... 12 2.6 Environmental Data ................................................................................................................................... 13 2.7 Soil Chemistry ............................................................................................................................................ 13 2.8 Sensitive Land Uses .................................................................................................................................... 13 2.9 Geotechnical Data ...................................................................................................................................... 14 2.10 Landfill and Waste Management Facilities ................................................................................................ 14 2.11 Environment Agency Response (Freedom of Information Request) ......................................................... 17 2.12 Historic Mapping ........................................................................................................................................ 17 2.13 Asbestos ..................................................................................................................................................... 20 2.14 Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Risk ............................................................................................................. 20 2.15 Previous Ground Investigations ................................................................................................................. 21 2.16 Potential Contamination ............................................................................................................................ 21 2.17 Ground Gas and Vapour Summary ............................................................................................................ 22 3.0 PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ....................................................................................................................... 24 3.1 Geotechnical Risk Assessment ................................................................................................................... 24 3.1.1 Potential Geotechnical Issues .................................................................................................................... 24 3.2 Preliminary Environmental Conceptual Site Model & Risk Assessment .................................................... 24 3.2.1 Methodology.............................................................................................................................................. 24 3.2.2 Summary of Plausible Sources ................................................................................................................... 25 3.2.3 Summary of Plausible Pathways ................................................................................................................ 27 3.2.4 Summary of Plausible Receptors ............................................................................................................... 28 3.3 Preliminary Risk Assessment Summary ..................................................................................................... 28 4.0 GROUND INVESTIGATION .......................................................................................................................... 29 4.1 Scope of Works .......................................................................................................................................... 29 4.2 Investigation Strategy ................................................................................................................................ 29 5.0 ENCOUNTERED CONDITIONS ..................................................................................................................... 31 5.1 Soils ............................................................................................................................................................ 31 5.2 Groundwater .............................................................................................................................................. 33 5.6 Obstructions............................................................................................................................................... 35 5.7 Physical Restrictions................................................................................................................................... 35 6.0 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CONSIDERATIONS........................................................................................... 38 6.1 Potentially Combustible Materials Encountered ....................................................................................... 38 6.2 Asbestos ..................................................................................................................................................... 39

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6.3 6.4 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.4.1 7.4.2 8.0 8.1

Surface Fires ............................................................................................................................................... 40 Trommel Fines ........................................................................................................................................... 40 ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS......................................................................................................... 41 Ground Gases ............................................................................................................................................. 41 Soil Contamination ..................................................................................................................................... 48 Water/Leachate Contamination ................................................................................................................ 51 Waste Disposal ........................................................................................................................................... 52 Deposited Soils ........................................................................................................................................... 52 Domestic waste .......................................................................................................................................... 53 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................................................ 54 Status under Part 2A .................................................................................................................................. 57 FIGURES

FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8

Site Location Plan Exploratory Hole Location Plan Tracking Routes and Access Plan Cross Section Location Plan Summary of Encountered Materials Monitoring Well Location Plan Conceptual Site Model (current use) Summary of Landfill Sites in the Vicinity of the Site APPENDICES

APPENDIX A APPENDIX B APPENDIX C APPENDIX D APPENDIX E APPENDIX F APPENDIX G

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Desk Study Information (Including UXO Preliminary Assessment and Environment Agency Freedom of Information Request and Google Earth Historical Photographs) Site Photographs Exploratory Hole Logs and Cross Sections Geochemical Laboratory Test Results (soil) Geochemical Laboratory Test Results (water/leachate) Spot Gas and Groundwater Monitoring Results, Additional Monitoring Data Graphs HazWasteOnline Assessment

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Site Details

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Site Address

Land at Arnold’s Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9GJ

National Grid Reference

554116, 182008

Site Area

16.94Ha (approx.)

Form of Development

The site is understood to comprise a former landfill site that has subsequently been subject to further deposit of materials over its history. The parcel of land is noted to be undulating in nature with significant level changes, which are finished at surface level with areas of low level and dense vegetation, together with waste materials/Made Ground across the surface of the site. A compound area is located on the eastern boundary off Arnolds Lane, comprising an area of hardstanding with metal portacabin style units. The works comprised a review of desk study information, an assessment of the Source Pathway Receptor Linkages (PRA) and development of a site Conceptual Model (CSM) for the current land use. The assessment included a review of third party reports (if/where made available) and intrusive investigations including 13No. machine excavated trial pits to depths of between 3.00m and 3.40m bgl (TP101 to TP113); 18No. dynamic sampler boreholes to depths of up to 5.00m bgl (WS101 to WS106, WS106a, WS107, WS107a—c, WS108, WS108a-b, WS109, WS109a-b and WS110) with gas/groundwater installations and return spot gas and groundwater monitoring of standpipes on six occasions.

Scope of works

Encountered Conditions

Ground Conditions

Geochemical laboratory testing was undertaken on encountered soils and waters to support a contamination assessment and preliminary waste assessment for the site. It is considered that all of soils encountered across the site comprised Made Ground, with no investigation locations extending into natural soils underlying the site. The Made Ground comprised a mix of materials. The soils encountered generally comprised brown silty/clayey/gravelly sometimes ashy SAND or brown, grey or black gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels included brick concrete, tarmac, coal, clinker and slate. Other items encountered within exploratory hole positions included tyres, plastic fragments, plastic bags, cement bags, CD players, cassette tapes, timber, slate, ceramic tiles, textiles, hessian, plastic gloves, glass bottles, cabling, ceramic pipe, plastic bottles, paper, metal bars, bike parts, packing tape, polystyrene, fibreglass, metal car parts and timber sleeper, metals drums and canisters, and Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) and/or suspected Asbestos Containing Material (ACM). Some of these encountered soils were noted to have a hydrocarbon/tarry odour (TP105, TP110 and WS107c) others were noted to have an organic odour (TP106, TP107 and TP112). Other soils encountered on site comprised greyish brown ashy gravelly SILT. Gravels are fine to coarse brick with plastic (TP103 and TP104). Domestic waste: often comprising 20% to 85% plastic bags, up to 50% gravelly SAND, gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint, 5% timber, 5% textiles. Other items included: metal pipes, plastic pipes, rope, metals cans, brick, hessian materials, cladding, cables, ceramics, plastic bottles, shoes, foam, car parts, underlay and car registration plates, cassettes, paper labels, metal, tree trunk, carpet, metal wire, plastic tray, netting, plastic bucket (TP101, TP102 and TP113). TP101 was noted to have both hydrocarbon and organic odour.

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Ground Investigation Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Ground Conditions Cont.

Groundwater

Excavations

Human Health

Lilac iridescent colouring (thought to be connected with some form of combustion waste) comprising fine to coarse GRAVELS of concrete and clinker (TP107) which was noted to change in colour on exposure to the air, becoming more orangey/brown like rust. Surface tipped materials noted while tracking across the site: 70% plastic (mostly plastic bags), 15% textiles, metal, timber and concrete (TP111) and ACMs. During investigation works groundwater was encountered between 3.00m bgl and 4.10m bgl. On return monitoring visits groundwater has been recorded between 2.40m bgl and 4.70m bgl. During the excavation of the intrusive investigation positions instability was noted within the Made Ground in a number of locations across the site and within varying materials. TP101 at 1.20m and TP102 at 0.80m bgl were noted to be unstable within the domestic waste encountered, TP103 at ~2.30m, TP104 at ~2.10m noted localised spalling. TP105 at 3.20m TP106 at 1.80m, TP108 at ~2.1m and TP110 at 3.4m bgl noted localised instability. After TP111 had reached 3.70m the sides were noted to collapse from 0.80m bgl. TP107, TP109, TP112, TP113 were noted to be stable and excavated to depths of between 3.30m and 3.75m bgl. Instability was only encountered within the window sampler boreholes at WS109B where the position was drilled to 3.2m bgl and collapsed to 2.8m bgl. All excavations on site are likely to be unstable in the short term. Samples from site were tested for a range of contaminants including Metals, TPH, PAH, BTEX, PCBs, VOCs, SVOCs, inorganics and asbestos. Exceedances were identified for metals and PAH when compared to Public Open Space Screening Criteria. The exceedances were identified in TP103 (PAH), TP106 (lead), TP110 (arsenic) and WS107c (PAH). The risk to members of the public from these exceedances would be mitigated if the site was secured to prevent unauthorised access.

Environmental Considerations

Asbestos was identified in 9No samples sent in for analysis. Asbestos cement, loose fibrous debris and loose fibres were among the ACMs identified. It is possible that wind disturbance could entrain any loose fibres at the surface and transport them offsite in the prevalent wind direction. It is recommended that air monitoring be carried out across the site and along the boundaries to monitor for the presence of any asbestos fibres (to assess potential mobility as a result of current conditions on site).

Groundwater/leachate

Ground Gases (Excluding Radon)

Because asbestos containing materials have been identified on site, suitable assessment, planning and control measures to minimise asbestos fibre release must be employed in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) when working with asbestos and asbestos containing soils. Water/leachate samples recorded exceedances in relation to Drinking Water Standards (DWS) and EQS Freshwater in arsenic and PAH in TP110 3.50m bgl and Boron, Mercury and Chloride in WS102 3.18m bgl. It is thought that these are likely to be isolated pockets of perched water/leachate rather than a continuous body of groundwater. The nearby surface water Common Watercourse has not been sampled due to overgrown vegetation. The spot monitoring undertaken to date detected methane at concentrations in the range of 0.0% to 33.4%. Carbon dioxide has been detected at concentrations in the range of 0.1% to 30.2% and oxygen in the range 0.1% to 22.0%. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) have been detected at concentrations of between 0.0ppm to 302ppm during the monitoring visits. Atmospheric pressure was recorded in the range

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Ground Investigation Report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY of 991mb to 1020mb during the visits undertaken. Borehole flows were measured and recorded steady flows between -0.2 to 1.2 l/hr. Carbon monoxide was detected at concentrations ranging between 0ppm and 12ppm, hydrogen sulphide was recorded at concentrations between 0ppm and 61ppm. It is considered that the elevated concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide identified across the site are being generated by the former historic permitted landfill located on the site. In addition, the lack of oxygen or reduced concentrations of oxygen recorded within the boreholes where elevated methane has been identified identifies a lesser risk of trommel fires in these areas.

Radon

Waste Disposal

The lack of notable flow indicates that the methane and carbon dioxide identified as being generated on the site are migrating by diffusive flow only. Therefore, it is considered, based on the monitoring undertaken to date, that there is a low migration risk of gases off site. The Groundsure report states that the site lies in an area where <1% of homes are above the Action Level as defined by Public Health England and the BGS. In addition, the BGS assessment states that no radon protective measures are required in the construction of new houses or extensions on the site. The Groundsure data utilises the recently updated Radon dataset, effective as of 1st December 2022, and is based on a 50m grid square. Although the analysis indicated that some of the soils on site were classified as nonhazardous, two samples were also found to be hazardous (TP110 3.40m and TP106 2.20m) as part of the analysis undertaken. It should be noted that analysis was only undertaken on a selection of samples recovered from the investigation from the site. It should also be noted that any extraneous materials such as plastic, wood etc present in the soils as observed could impact the waste classification. Where soils are identified to be hazardous pre treatment may render some of the materials non -hazardous. It should be noted that ACMs and trommel fines were identified on site. The presence of these materials will likely impact the waste classification of any parent soils.

Recommended Further Action • Undertake asbestos air monitoring; • Secure the site to prevent unauthorised access; • Consideration of capping of the site; • If abnormal conditions, or conditions differing from those reported are encountered, Geotechnical/GeoEnvironmental advice should be sought to determine a suitable source of action. Suggested Further Action • Undertake continuous gas monitoring for a period of 3-6 weeks across the site; • Undertake a surface emissions survey across accessible areas of the site; • Undertake additional TOC analysis of Made Ground soils across the site; • Install deep boreholes solely within the historic permitted landfill waste material. This Executive Summary is intended to provide a brief summary of the main findings and conclusions of the investigation. For detailed information, the reader is referred to the main report ref. GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23.

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1.0

INTRODUCTION

1.1

General

Geo-Environmental Services Limited (Geo-Environmental) was instructed by Havering Borough Council (LBH) (the Client) to undertake a Phase I desk study and preliminary risk assessment and subsequent intrusive investigation into the geological and geo-environmental factors pertaining to Land at Arnolds Fields, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL herein referred to as ‘the site’ to provide site specific information in relation to assessment of the site under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. The site’s location is presented in Figure 1. 1.2

Background

The site is understood to comprise a former landfill that has subsequently been subject to further unlicensed deposition of materials over its history. The parcel of land is noted to be undulating in nature with significant level changes, which are finished at surface level with areas of low level and dense vegetation, together with waste materials/Made Ground across the surface of the site. A compound area is located on the eastern boundary off Arnolds Lane, comprising an area of hardstanding with metal portacabin style units. The assessment is proposed to understand the environmental factors of the historic landfilling and subsequent deposit of further waste on the site and associated risks. 1.3

Objectives

The site has been subject to formal landfilling and further unauthorised deposits of waste. The site has recently been subject to a number of surface and subsurface fires. As such, works were required by London Borough of Havering Council to assess the risk from the site and in relation to the fires that have occurred on site. The assessment and investigation has been undertaken in line with the Council’s approach to identification, assessment and remediation of contaminated land within the Borough, as required under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. The first stage comprised a desk study of geotechnical and geo-environmental factors pertaining to the site, including a review of available historical maps, site walkover and an examination of other available sources of readily available geo-environmental information to allow for the development of a conceptual site model (CSM). A Preliminary Risk Assessment (PRA) was to be undertaken as part of the desk study in accordance with Land Contamination Risk Management (LCRM). The objective of the risk assessment was to evaluate the site and plausible pollutant linkages as set out in, and supported by, statutory guidance with respect to the immediate liabilities under Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act 1990, and risk posed to Controlled Waters under the Water Resources Act 1991. Following the PRA an intrusive investigation and detailed quantitative risk assessment was subsequently undertaken as part of this report. The objectives of the risk assessment were to evaluate the risks posed in relation to the land use of the site itself, to adjacent land uses and the wider environment, in the context of likely planning requirements, immediate liabilities under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 and risks posed to Controlled Waters under the Water Resources Act 1991 from the current status of the site. The data from the geotechnical assessment was to form the basis of an interpretation with respect to potential instability on the site. The works are being undertaken to inform the Client’s assessment of the site and allow for consideration of the stie under their Part 2A duties.

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1.4

Standards and References

Where practicable, the ground investigation and subsequent geotechnical and environmental assessments were undertaken in accordance with the following documents and guidance. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1.5

National Planning Policy Framework – September 2023 Land Contamination Risk Management (LCRM), updated July 2023 Model Procedures for the Management of Contaminated Land, CLR11, DEFRA and Environment Agency 2004 (withdrawn); Environment Agency Guidance on Requirements for Land Contamination Reports, Version 1 dated July 2005; Defra Environmental Protection Act 1990: Part IIA. Contaminated Land Statutory Guidance, April 2012; BS10175:2011+A2:2017 - Investigation of Potentially Contaminated Sites - Code of Practice, BSI 2017; BS5930: 2015+A1:2020 - Code of Practice for Site Investigations, BSI 2020; EN ISO 14688 Geotechnical Investigation and Testing Part 1-2002 and Part 2-2004; BS1377: 1990 - Soils for Civil Engineering Purposes, BSI1990; NHBC Standards Chapter 4.1 Land Quality - Managing Ground Conditions; NHBC Standards Chapter 4.2 Building Near Trees; NHBC Standards Chapter 4.5 Vibratory ground improvement techniques; CIRIA C665 – Assessing risks posed by hazardous ground gases to buildings (2007); NHBC 10627-R01(04)- Guidance on evaluation of development proposals on sites where methane and carbon dioxide are present (2007); BS8485:2015+A1:2019 Code of practice for the characterisation and remediation from ground gas in affected developments; Estate Road Construction Specification, Rainham City Council 2012, Rev 2017. Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act

Part 2A of the Environmental Protection Act (EPA) 1990 came into force in England in April 2000. This introduced a regulatory regime for the identification, assessment and remediation of land which falls within the statutory definition ‘contaminated land’. The primary regulators under Part 2A are local authorities. S78(2) of EPA 1990, as amended by the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (England) Regulations 2006, defines contaminated land as follows. Any land/area which appears to the local authority in whose area it is situated to be in such a condition, by reason of substances in, or under the land, that: a) Significant harm is being caused or there is significant possibility of such harm being caused, or b) Pollution of controlled waters is being or likely to be caused. And in relation to harm so far as attributable to radioactivity, Any land which appears to the local authority in whose area it is situated to be in such a condition, by reason of substances in, or under the land that: a) harm is being caused, or b) there is significant possibility of such harm being caused.

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Statutory guidance issued by Defra (April 2012) is an integral part of the regime as it provides guidance and details how specific elements of the regime are to be implemented. This guidance includes the supposition that land is uncontaminated unless or until evidence proves the contrary. In addition, the guidance also states that regulatory decisions should be based on what is reasonably likely and not on what is hypothetically possible. The overarching objectives of the regime are to provide a formal system for the identification, assessment and remediation of land where contamination is causing unacceptable risk of harm to human health or the environment. Contaminant linkages and the associated risk of harm are to be assessed in terms of current use and the circumstance of the land in accordance with the Government’s “suitable for use” approach. A cornerstone of the regime is the ‘polluter pays’ principle, whereby the cost of dealing with any contamination falls upon those (appropriate person(s)) who cause or knowingly permit the contaminating substance(s) to be present. Where such persons cannot be found, and with the exception of contamination solely relating to pollution of controlled waters, the current owner or occupier of the land would normally become responsible. Typically, remediation on a voluntary basis is promoted under the regime. However, where voluntary remediation is not forthcoming, and subject to various conditions, the regulators have a duty to secure appropriate remediation by serving a Remediation Notice on the appropriate person(s). At the point of reporting, agreement of investigation works on site was obtained from the Landowner on a voluntary basis with a view to mitigating the fires occurring on the site. 1.6

Part 2A Inspection Strategy

The Part 2A regime sets duties on local authorities to undertake periodic inspection of their areas for the purpose of identifying potentially contaminated land and determining whether this is a potential special site. The local authority is required to develop a strategic approach which is rational, ordered and efficient and which ensures that land which merits more detailed inspection due to potential contaminant linkages which could exist, is identified efficiently. Detailed inspection may comprise one or more of the following: 1) The collation and assessment of documentary evidence, or information from other sources. 2) A visit to the subject site for the purpose of visual inspection, which may include limited sampling. 3) Intrusive investigation of the land. The Contaminated Land Statutory Guidance states that where intrusive investigation is required, this should be undertaken “in accordance with appropriate good practice technical procedures for such investigations”. 1.7

Risk Assessment Framework

Land that has been polluted or contaminated will not necessarily fall within the above legal definition of contaminated land. The Local Authority is required to make any determination of a site as “contaminated land” in accordance with statutory guidance and following the well-established principles of risk assessment including the concept of a contaminant linkage (also often referred to as a pollutant linkage) where:

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a) A “contaminant” is a substance which is in, on or under the land and which has the potential to cause significant harm to a relevant receptor, or to cause significant pollution of controlled waters. b) A “receptor” is something that could be adversely affected by a contaminant, for example a person, an organism, an ecosystem, property or controlled waters. The various types of receptors that are relevant under the Part 2A regime are set out in the statutory guidance. c) A “pathway” is a route by which a receptor is or might be affected by a contaminant (of a type specified in the regulations). Land cannot be determined as contaminated land unless all three elements of a pollutant linkage are present and the linkages are demonstrated to be significant. In some cases pollutant linkages can change, when new receptors are introduced following the change in land use, for example following development. The term “contaminant linkage” means the relationship between a contaminant, a pathway and a receptor. All three elements of a contaminant linkage must exist in relation to particular land before the land can be considered potentially to be contaminated land under Part 2A. Where the terms significant contaminant and significant contaminant linkage are used within this assessment, they are used in accordance with their definitions within the Statutory Guidance. In order to determine the land as contaminated land, the local authority must be able to demonstrate that one or more contaminant linkage exists in relation to the land and that at least one of the following situations arises: i. ii. iii. iv.

The contaminant linkage(s) result(s) in significant harm being caused to the receptor in the linkage; There is a significant possibility of significant harm being caused to that receptor; The contaminant linkage(s) result(s) in the pollution of controlled waters; or It is likely to result in such pollution.

The statutory guidance provides further detail and the conditions by which “significant harm” and “significant possibility of significant harm” are to be assessed. If at any stage of the assessment process the Local Authority considers on the basis of the information obtained from inspection activities that there is no longer a reasonable possibility that a significant contaminant linkage exists on the land, the authority should not carry out any further inspection in relation to that linkage. In such circumstances, the Local Authority should refer to Sections 5.2-5.4 of the statutory guidance. 1.8

Context for this Assessment

Under the Environmental Protection Act 1990 Part 2A the London Borough of Havering is required to determine whether land within its jurisdiction is contaminated. The London Borough of Havering commissioned Geo-Environmental to carry out a site specific assessment within a scope of work which included: • • •

Review of existing documentary information; Visual inspection of land within the inspection boundary (subject to any current restriction on access given the current land use); Establishing the significance of any pollutant linkages that can be identified through the review of desk based information and visual inspection;

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• • 1.9

Identify data gaps and uncertainties relating to the pollutant linkages identified on the basis of documentary review and visual assessment – the output of this was then utilised to design an appropriate preliminary intrusive investigation for the site. Undertaking of the intrusive investigation and subsequent risk assessment based on the intrusive investigation. Conditions

The desk study data obtained for the site is assumed to be factually correct and up to date at the point of their acquisition. No liability is taken for any omissions or inaccuracies in the data acquired and no attempt has been made to verify the data in this respect. It should also be noted that changes to the desk study data obtained as part of the production of this may occur at source following the production of this report,, Geo-Environmental accepts no liability where any changes in data pertaining to the site occurs and subsequently affects the assessment presented herein. The information collected from the desk study and site walkover has been used to provide an interpretation of the geotechnical and environmental conditions pertaining to the site. The recommendations and opinions expressed in this report are based on the data obtained and the results should be viewed in the context of the range of data sources consulted. Geo-Environmental takes no responsibility for conditions that have either not been revealed in the available records or that occur between or under points of any physical investigation. Whilst every effort has been made to interpret the conditions, such information is only indicative and liability cannot be accepted for its accuracy. In addition, the information obtained in relation to the site and presented herein, may not be exhaustive and further information relevant to the site may be available from other sources which has not been provided or obtained as part of this report. The data collected from the investigations have been used to provide an interpretation of the geotechnical and/or environmental conditions pertaining to the site. The recommendations and opinions expressed in this report are based on the data obtained. Geo-Environmental takes no responsibility for conditions that either have not been revealed in the available records, or that occur between or under points of physical investigation, or that result from updates to desk based data utilised subsequent to that presented herein and at the time of writing which may in turn alter the presented assessment. Whilst every effort has been made to interpret the conditions, such information is only indicative and liability cannot be accepted for its accuracy. It should be noted that in particular the concentrations and levels of mobile liquid and gaseous materials are likely to vary with time. The results obtained may therefore only be representative of the conditions at the time of sampling. The absence of asbestos within soil samples analysed does not guarantee the absence of asbestos within buildings, within or bonded to concrete, as discrete burials, or within the soils mass elsewhere within a site. This report must not be taken as any guarantee that a site is free of hazardous or potentially contaminative materials. Information contained in this report is intended for the use of the Client and Geo-Environmental can take no responsibility for the use of this information by any party for uses other than that described in this report. GeoEnvironmental makes no warranty or representation whatsoever express or implied with respect to the use of this information by any third party. No third party may rely upon this document without the prior and express written agreement of Geo-Environmental and Geo-Environmental does not indemnify the Client or any third parties against any dispute or claim arising from any finding or other result of this investigation report or any consequential losses, resulting from unauthorised use of this report. Assessment criteria or other parameters developed for the evaluation of contamination on this site are based on a number of assumptions regarding exposure and toxicology. Exposure to contaminants and levels of adverse effects may therefore vary. Whilst reasonable care and expertise has been employed in the development of such 5 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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criteria, no liability is accepted in this respect. Other criteria or guidance on the development of assessment criteria may be published in the future and no liability is accepted in this respect. The absence of asbestos noted during the site walkover or within any soil samples analysed does not guarantee the absence of asbestos within buildings, within or bonded to concrete, as discrete burials, or within the soil mass elsewhere within a site. This report must not be taken as, or assumed to imply, any guarantee that a site is free of hazardous or potentially contaminative materials. This report remains the property of Geo-Environmental and the Client has no rights to, or reliance upon this document or supporting documents until such time as payment has been received in full for all invoices for works undertaken in connection with this report.

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DESK STUDY

The findings of the Phase I desk study are presented in the following section. A copy of the information obtained as part of the desk study is presented in Appendix A. Comments made in the following sections regarding possible ground conditions on the site are based purely on the desk study assessment undertaken and associated site walkover. 2.1

Site Description

The site comprises an irregularly shaped parcel of land which extended to c.16.94Ha and was located at NGR 554116, 182008. The site is understood to comprise a former sand and gravel quarry that was subsequently registered as a landfill with the last waste recorded as being accepted in 1965. The site was licensed to accept inert, commercial, industrial, household and solid sludge waste. The details of the type of restoration works on the site post landfilling are unknown but is assumed that the site was restored with a thin cap of non-landfill materials, e.g. soil or stone. No measures to deal with possible ground gases are understood to have been installed as part of any restoration works. More recently unauthorised placement of waste materials has occurred on the site. A review of historical photographs indicates that some level of earthworks, materials movements and potential placing of materials occurred between 1999 and 2019. A Freedom of Information Request by Geo-Environmental to the Environment Agency detailed that between 30,000m3 and 50,000m3 of waste material was deposited on site between 2011 and July 2014. This material consisted of mixed household, commercial and industrial material, suspected from a waste transfer station. It is understood that the site has the tendency to combust periodically, causing smoke and odour issues associated with fires on site. The nature of the ground on the site is uneven, with significant and sometimes sudden variations in elevation across the site. Areas of the site were noted to be significantly raised in relation to the adjacent road (Launders Lane), with the highest elevation being located in the centre portion of the site sloping down to towards the stream boarding the site and adjacent roads. The southern portion of the site was noted be at generally a lower elevation than the central and norther area of the site. Traversing the site with access being created through bunds and around bunds on site and down slopes was noted to be slow and restricted areas where movement and access around site could be safely undertaken (both when undertaking a site walkover and with plant). The site is noted to be quite densely overgrown (weeds, brambles and low levels bushes) and uneven underfoot in areas with significant obstructions, including but not limited to construction rubble, plastic, wood, metal domestic waste (including plastic and black bin bags), appliances (including toasters and the like), fabric and material tentatively identified as Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) and the potential for voids as a results of poor compaction of historical/recent fires on the site, actively smouldering areas or fires, levelling and revegetation of local areas in order to gain access with the dynamic sampling rig was required as vegetation could be dense and some ruts/hillocks on site were steep and or large in nature. The southern portion of the site was noted to be more open and less overgrown with vegetation than the central and northern areas of the site. 7 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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The site is bordered to the northwest and northeast by the Common Watercourse to the southwest by the A1306, to the southeast by Launders Lane with attenuation basins and a golf course beyond, and with a stream running along the western site boundary. The topography of the site is such that the site slopes steeply down towards the stream along the boundaries. The site boundaries were also noted to be very heavily vegetated. A small area of hardstanding was located on the south-eastern boundary of the site directly off Launders Lane, though double metal gates. A metal container was located in the north of the hardstanding. At the point of the site walkover on the 8th August 2023 it was understood that concrete blocks has previously be placed in front of the gates, however these had been moved to allow access. A further smaller tarmacked access was present towards the southern area of the site off Launders Lane, which at the point of the walkover and site investigation works had concrete blocks and fly tipped materials at the entrance with only pedestrian access possible. It is understood that a number of fires have occurred on the site historically and more recently believed at this stage to be associated with the waste mass in the upper layers (historically unauthorised deposited materials) on site. Smouldering trenches were also noted within the central portion of the site during the walkover. It is understood that further fires have also occurred more recently on the southern portion of the site (end of August/beginning of September). Google maps shows historical evidence of areas of burnt ground located in the southern area of the site between the A1306 New Road and Launders Lane. During site investigation works a pile of surface tipped material was smouldering in the southern area of the site. It is understood from Havering Council’s Environmental Health Officer (EHO) that during fire brigade attendance on site the fire crews have refrained from walking or taking equipment directly onto the site due to concerns regarding stability of the site, in particular in relation to areas where fires may have been occurring underground and appear to comprise burning waste materials. It is understood that fires have been dealt with via spraying water onto the site/fire from height along site boundaries. The surrounding land uses were noted to comprise a stream bordering the north and western boundary of the site, Launders Lane to the east, and the A1306 located to the south of the site. The wider area comprised a mix of commercial land uses (comprising mineral extraction and landfilling operations, a golf course to the east of Launders Lane, a cricket ground to the northwest and further agricultural land and a park/area of public open space. The closest residential development was Rainham further to the west and northwest of the site. A selection of the photographs from the site walkover and intrusive works are included as Appendix B. 2.2

Geology

British Geological Survey (BGS) geological mapping indicated the site to be underlain by a succession of natural geology comprising Alluvium, Head Deposits, Taplow Gravel Member and London Clay Formation. In addition, the site is mapped as infilled ground and is understood to have been subject to extraction of natural strata, e.g. sand and gravel, followed by landfilling such that a variable thickness of Made Ground is also anticipated to be present. BS5930:2015 defines Made Ground as anthropogenic ground in which the material has been placed without engineering control and/or manufactured by man in some way, such as through crushing or washing, or arising from an industrial process. Great variations in material type, thickness and degree of compaction invariably occur and there can be deleterious or harmful matter, as well as potentially methanogenic organic material. In addition, on sites which have undergone several phases of historic development it is not uncommon for asbestos to be present at surface and within Made Ground and/or disturbed soils. Alluvium is the most recent river or estuarine deposit and generally comprises silty clays usually with an appreciable organic content. Lenses of sand and gravel are also commonly found, as are pockets of peat. 8 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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Head Deposits are drifts produced by solifluction, the downslope movement of debris outwash during the periglacial period, and characteristically comprise poorly sorted clay, sand, gravel and rock of local derivation. The Taplow Gravel Member mainly comprises sand and gravel with localised lenses of silt, clay or peat. The deposits are generally found at an elevation close to or higher than that of the existing rivers. The Taplow Gravel Member forms part of the Maidenhead Formation of the Thames River Terrace Deposits. London Clay Formation in the study area is characterised by stiff grey fissured clay, weathering to brown near surface. Concretions of argillaceous limestone in nodular form (Claystones) occur throughout the formation. Crystals of gypsum (Selenite) are often found within the weathered part of the London Clay, and precautions against sulphate attack to concrete are sometimes required. The lowest part of the formation is a sandy bed with black rounded gravel and occasional layers of sandstone and is known as the Basement Beds. In the north London area the upper part of the London Clay has been disturbed by glacial action and may contain pockets of sand and gravel. 11No. BGS borehole records were identified within the site by the Groundsure dataset, records of which are noted to be from the early 1960s and 1970s. The borehole logs report Topsoil and/or Made Ground across the site with Made Ground was described primarily as bricks and rubble. Sand and gravel were reported to underlie the Topsoil and/or Made Ground between 0.30m-0.90m bgl to 4.50m-5.50m bgl, which was then reported to be underlain by firm to stiff clays of the London Clay Formation between 20.00m and 56.20m bgl. One borehole reported Oldhaven Beds and Woolwich Beds (now referred to as the Lambeth Group) to 75.00m bgl underlain by Thanet Sand to 77.11m bgl where the hole was terminated. 2.3

Hydrogeology

With reference to Groundsure data, the underlying superficial strata were classified as a Secondary ‘A’ aquifer (Taplow Gravel Member) and Secondary Undifferentiated Strata (Alluvium and Head Deposits) and the bedrock strata was classified as Unproductive Strata (London Clay). Secondary ‘A’ aquifers are defined as, permeable layers capable of supporting water supplies at a local rather than strategic scale, and in some cases forming an important source of base flow to rivers. These are generally aquifers formerly classified as minor aquifers. Secondary Undifferentiated aquifer is the assigned in cases where it has not been possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In most cases, this means that the layer in question has previously been designated as both minor and non-aquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type. Unproductive Strata are rock layers or drift deposits with low permeability that have negligible significance for water supply or river base flow. According to information provided from the Environment Agency the site was indicated to be outside of any Source Protection Zone with regard to the protection of groundwater for potable supply. The environmental dataset did not identify any licenced discharges to controlled water (land/soakaway) within 500m of the site.

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Six groundwater abstractions were identified within 500m of the site. Note that one record has been grouped with three different uses, details of which are below: •

25m Southwest; Status: Historical; Licence No: TH/037/0055/020; Details: Transfer Between Sources (Post Water Act 2003); Direct Source: Thames Groundwater; Point: Taplow Gravels at East Hall Farm, Wennington; Name: Brett Aggregates Limited; Easting: 553389 Northing: 181284; Annual Volume (m3): Not supplied; Max Daily Volume (m3): Not supplied; Original Application No: Not supplied; Original Start Date: 30/11/2021; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 30/11/2021; Version End Date: Not supplied. 25m Southwest; Status: Active; Licence No: TH/037/0055/020; Details: Transfer Between Sources (Post Water Act 2003); Direct Source: Thames Groundwater; Point: Taplow Gravels at East Hall Farm, Wennington; Name: Brett Aggregates Limited; Easting: 553389 Northing: 181284; Annual Volume (m3): Not supplied; Max Daily Volume (m3): Not supplied; Original Application No: NPS/NA/000978; Original Start Date: 30/11/2021; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 30/11/2021; Version End Date: Not supplied. 114m South; Status: Active; Licence No: TH/037/0055/017; Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Medium Loss), Mineral Washing and Dust Suppression; Direct Source: Thames Groundwater; Point: Wennington Quarry; Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited; Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530; Annual Volume (m3): 51085; Max Daily Volume (m3): 407; Original Application No: NPS/WR/029645; Original Start Date: 26/07/2019; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 26/07/2019; Version End Date: Not supplied. 114m South; Status: Active; Licence No: TH/037/0055/018; Details: Dewatering; Direct Source: Thames Groundwater; Point: Wennington Quarry; Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited; Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530; Annual Volume (m3): Not supplied; Max Daily Volume (m3): Not supplied; Original Application No: NPS/WR/030164; Original Start Date: 26/07/2019; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 26/07/2019; Version End Date: Not supplied.

Seven Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) to groundwater were identified within 500m of the site, details of which are highlighted below: • • • • • •

On site; Incident Date: 20/08/2014; Incident Identification: 1269902; Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials; Pollutant Description: Commercial Waste; Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor) On site; Incident Date: 16/05/2013; Incident Identification: 1113336; Pollutant: General Biodegradable Materials and Wastes; Pollutant Description: Other General Biodegradable Material or Waste; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor) On site; Incident Date: 16/05/2013; Incident Identification: 1113336; Pollutant: Inert Materials and Wastes; Pollutant Description: Construction and Demolition Materials and Wastes; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor) On site; Incident Date: 16/05/2013; Incident Identification: 1113336; Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials; Pollutant Description: Household Waste; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor) 63m North; Incident Date: 24/09/2018; Incident Identification: 1653340; Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials; Pollutant Description: Electrical Equipment; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) 63m North; Incident Date: 24/09/2018; Incident Identification: 1653340; Pollutant: Inert Materials and Wastes; Pollutant Description: Construction and Demolition Materials and Wastes; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

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63m North; Incident Date: 24/09/2018; Incident Identification: 1653340; Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials; Pollutant Description: Contaminated Construction & Demolition Mat & Waste; Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant); Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

The site was identified as being located within an area with moderate risk of groundwater flooding to occur this is the highest risk within 50m of the site. It is worth noting the majority of the site is negligible risk with the moderate risk areas associated with the stream along the northern and western site boundaries (referred to as the ‘Common Watercourse’, historically identified as the ‘Common Sewer’). 2.4

Hydrology

With reference to the Groundsure dataset, while no surface water features were identified on the subject site itself, the closest surface water feature was located running roughly north-south along the western boundary of the site and comprised an ‘Inland River not influenced by normal tidal action’. Referred to as the Common Watercourse. While the Groundsure data indicated the majority of the site was located in a Flood Zone 1, the boundaries of the site to the northwest and northeast of the subject site were shown to be located within a high risk area for river and coastal flooding (Flood Zone 2 and 3). However, these areas are noted to be located in an area benefiting from the presence of flood defences. Four discharge consents to controlled waters were identified within a radius of 500m of the site boundary: •

6m Northwest; Havering Aggregates Limited, Spring Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8DH; Effluent Type: Trade Discharges - Site Drainage; Permit Number: CANM.1223; Receiving Water: common watercourse aka Southall Sewer; Status: New Consent (WRA 91, S88 & SCHED 10 as amended by env act 1995); Issue date: 08/06/2007; Effective Date: 08/06/2007; Revocation Date: 30/06/2008. 18m Southwest; Rainham Depot, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8DB; Effluent Type: Miscellaneous; Discharges - Surface Water; Permit Number: CEVR.0140; Receiving Water: Low Level Sewer; Status: Revoked (WRA 91, S88 & SCHED 10 as amended by env act 1995); Issue date: 10/11/1971; Effective Date: 10/11/1971; Revocation Date: 16/01/2009. 29m Southwest; Havering Aggregates Limited, Spring Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 8DH; Effluent Type: Trade Discharges - Process Effluent - not Water Company; Permit Number: CANM.1223; Receiving Water: Common Watercourse aka Southall Sewer; Status: Surrendered Under EPR 2010; Issue date: 01/07/2008; Effective Date: 01/07/2008; Revocation Date: 17/07/2018. 350m Southwest; South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex; Effluent Type: Trade Discharges - Process Effluent - not Water Company; Permit Number: CANM.0255; Receiving Water: Tributary Southall Sewer; Status: Surrendered Under EPR 2010; Issue date: 16/08/2001; Effective Date: 16/08/2001; Revocation Date: 31/12/2011.

The desk study data identified seven surface water abstraction points within 500m of the site, details of which are below: •

On site; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0102; Details: Spray Irrigation – Direct; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm & South Hall Farm Point 'C'; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 554080 Northing: 182110; Annual Volume (m3): 174500; Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528; Original Application No: Not supplied; Original Start Date: 28/11/2003; Expiry Date: 31/03/2016; Version Start Date: 28/11/2003; Version End Date: Not Supplied 2m Northwest; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0102/R01; Details: Spray Irrigation – Direct; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm & South Hall Farm Point 'C'; Data 11

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Type: Point; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 554069 Northing: 182113; Annual Volume (m3): 174500; Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528; Original Application No: NPS/WR/019126; Original Start Date: 28/11/2003; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 27/02/2017; Version End Date: Not Supplied 35m West; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0065; Details: Spray Irrigation – Direct; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm, Rainham – Rainham; Common Sewer; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 554000 Northing: 182100; Annual Volume (m3): 4546; Max Daily Volume (m3): 4546; Original Application No: Not Supplied; Original Start Date: 01/07/1974; Expiry Date: Not Supplied; Version Start Date: 26/10/1979; Version End Date: Not Supplied 313m Southwest; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0102/R01; Details: Spray Irrigation – Direct; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm & South Hall Farm Point 'D'; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 553784 Northing: 181605; Annual Volume (m3): 174500; Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528; Original Application No: NPS/WR/019126; Original Start Date: 28/11/2003; Expiry Date: 31/03/2028; Version Start Date: 27/02/2017; Version End Date: Not Supplied 319m Southwest; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0102; Details: Spray Irrigation – Direct; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm & South Hall Farm Point 'D'; Data Type: Point; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 553780 Northing: 181600; Annual Volume (m3): 174500; Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528; Original Application No: Not Supplied; Original Start Date: 28/11/2003; Expiry Date: 31/03/2016; Version Start Date: 28/11/2003; Version End Date: Not Supplied 398m Northeast; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0004; Details: Spray Irrigation – Storage; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm, Rainham – Rainham Common Sewer (2); Data Type: Point; Name: W O Watt & Partners Ltd; Easting: 554900 Northing: 182400; Annual Volume (m3): 45461; Max Daily Volume (m3): 45461; Original Application No: Not Supplied; Original Start Date: 03/11/1966; Expiry Date: Not Supplied; Version Start Date: 29/09/1979; Version End Date: Not Supplied 447m Southwest; Status: Historical; Licence No: 08/37/55/0004; Details: Spray Irrigation – Storage; Direct Source: Thames Surface Water - Non Tidal; Point: Berwick Ponds Farm, Rainham – Rainham Common Sewer (1); Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD; Easting: 553600 Northing: 181600; Annual Volume (m3): 45461; Max Daily Volume (m3): 45461; Original Application No: Not Supplied; Original Start Date: 03/11/1966; Expiry Date: Not Supplied; Version Start Date: 29/09/1979; Version End Date: Not Supplied

Two Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) to controlled waters were identified within a radius of 500m of the site boundary: • •

50m South; Incident Date: 16/07/2001; Incident Identification: 16636; Pollutant: Pollutant Not Identified; Pollutant Description: Not Identified; Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor); Land Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) 52m South; Incident Date: 03/09/2001; Incident Identification: 28584; Pollutant: Other Pollutant; Pollutant Description: Microbiological; Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor); Land Impact: Category 4 (No Impact); Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

It is considered unlikely that the discharge consents or recorded pollution incidents will have ongoing impacts to the site due to the dates of incidents, types of materials discharged, pollutants released and the designated water impact categories. 2.5

Radon

The Groundsure report states that the site lies in an area where <1% of homes are above the Action Level as defined by Public Health England and the BGS. In addition, the BGS assessment states that no radon protective measures are required in the construction of new houses or extensions on the site.

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The Groundsure data utilises the recently updated Radon dataset, effective as of 1st December 2022, and is based on a 50m grid square. 2.6

Environmental Data

Searches of other various environmental databases were made as part of the desk study, including air pollution control sites, Part IIA contaminated land, Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) and Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (IPPC) sites, registered radioactive substances, COMAH sites, explosives sites, Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) sites, planning permissions for sites involving hazardous substances and fuel station registers. Additional detail is referenced in Appendix A. The Groundsure dataset did not identify any of the above-mentioned sites within 500m of the site boundary. However, the following industrial land uses/trade directory entries were identified in proximity to the site: • 2.7

Cemetery located ~ 170m north of the site. Soil Chemistry

Data obtained as part of the desk study provides details on the estimated soil chemistry for the natural soils in the vicinity of the site. The estimated soil quality on the subject site is presented Table 2.1. Contaminant Estimated Concentration Arsenic 15 – 25 mg/kg Cadmium 1.8 mg/kg Chromium 60 – 180 mg/kg Lead 100mg/kg Nickel 15 – 45 mg/kg Table 2.1 Estimated soil chemical concentrations of natural soils on site However, it should be noted that this site has been subject to quarrying, landfilling and unathorised deposit of waste over its history and as such it is considered that presence of natural soils across the majority of the site in unlikely. As such, these values are not necessarily representative of the site’s soil chemistry and do not take account of the potential presence or condition of any Made Ground and do not account for a site’s historic or current use. Furthermore, some screening criteria are dependent on pH and soil organic matter content. Therefore, concentrations of specific determinands and the utilised S4UL/C4SL cannot be determined without site specific investigation and analysis. 2.8

Sensitive Land Uses

A search was made of environmentally sensitive areas including local and national nature reserves, areas of outstanding natural beauty (AONBs), Ramsar sites, sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs), conservation areas, special protection areas and biosphere reserves. No environmentally sensitive areas were identified within 500m of the site boundary, with the exception of the site being located within Havering Green Belt. According to the Groundsure data set, the site lies within a surface water Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ), Southall 13 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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Sewer and Runningwater Brook NVZ as defined by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Nitrate Vulnerable Zones are designated areas of land draining into waters polluted by nitrates from agriculture. It is also understood that the site is location within Havering’s Air Quality Monitoring Area (AQMA) as of September 2006 with respect to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) and particulate matter 10 (PM10). 2.9

Geotechnical Data

The site was located within an area considered by the Coal Authority that might not be affected by coal mining activity. National databases for a number of different geological hazards have been compiled by the BGS, and a summary of the highest hazard data pertaining to the site itself is presented in Table 2.2. Hazard Non-coal mining Collapsible ground Compressible ground Ground dissolution Landslide Running sand Shrinking and Swelling clay BGS Recorded Mineral Sites with 500m

• •

• • Table 2.2 Summary of BGS geological hazards 2.10

Designation Negligible Very Low Moderate Negligible Very Low Low Moderate On Site: Launders Lane - Sand and gravel (Taplow Gravel Formation), Ceased 126m north, 162m south, 165m northwest, 249m west, 255m west, 272m east. 380m south, 423m west, 426m southwest and 435m west: Eight ceased sand and gravel pits 255m West: Spring Farm Quarry - Sand & Gravel, Active 380m South: Wennington Quarry - Sand & Gravel, Active

Landfill and Waste Management Facilities

A search of BGS recorded landfill sites, IPC registered waste sites, licensed waste management facilities, Local Authority recorded landfill sites, other registered landfill sites, waste transfer stations and other waste treatment or disposal sites was undertaken as part of the desk study. Such sites may form an artificial source of ground gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, where wastes are buried or disposed of to landfill. Four historic landfill sites, six licensed waste management facilities and two BGS recorded landfill sites were identified within 500m of the site, details of which are provided within Table 2.3 below. Site Details

Specified Waste

Operator: Ingrebourne

L05: Inert LF

Operation Dates Active landfills Active

Reference

Distance from Site

ING014

17m N

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Site Details Valley Limited Site Address: New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9GF Operator: Brett Aggregates Limited Site Address: East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS Operator: Havering Aggregates Limited Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Site Address: Land Adjacent To Wennington Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EE Operator: Brett Aggregates Limited Site Address: East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS Arnold's Field, Launders Lane, Rainham Moor Hall Farm, Launders Lane, Rainham Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED Rainham Quarry, Warwick Lane, Rainham, Essex Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED

Specified Waste

Operation Dates

Reference

Distance from Site

L05: Inert LF

Active

BAL174

28m SW

L05: Inert LF

Active

HAV003

42m SW

L05: Inert LF

Active

ING002

137m S

L05: Inert LF

Active

BAL174

489m SW

8HV006

On site

8HV005

On site^

8HV003

16m South

Not Provided

41m Northeast

8HV003

297m Southeast

Historic Landfills Household, First Recorded commercial, inert, 31/12/1965 Last Recorded: industrial and liquid sludge wastes 31/12/1965* First Recorded: Not supplied Inert, Commercial Last Recorded: 31/12/1971 Not supplied

Not supplied

Not supplied

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Site Details Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9GF

South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW

East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW

Land Adjacent To Wennington Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EE

Specified Waste

Operation Dates Reference First Recorded: Not supplied Inert, Industrial 8HV003 Last Recorded: 31/12/1971 Licensed Waste Management Facilities Issue Date: 26/07/2010 Modified: ING014 Inert LF 15/02/2021 Surrendered Date: Not supplied Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Landfill taking NonModified: HAV003 Biodegradeable 14/10/2020 Wastes and Inert LF Surrendered Date: Not supplied Issue Date: 08/08/2018 Modified: Inert LF BAL174 06/09/2021 Surrendered Date: Not supplied Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Landfill taking NonEffective Date: Not HAV003 Biodegradable supplied Wastes Surrendered Date: Not supplied Issue Date: 22/04/2021 Effective Date: Not Inert LF ING002 supplied Surrendered Date: Not supplied

Distance from Site 338m South

144m West

201m West

212m Southwest

257m West

430m South

Note: *It is assumed that there is a data error here and the start and end filling dates are not actually the same, historical maps show site was mapped as a sand and gravel pit until 1974. ^ Moor Hall Farm being mapped as onsite, is thought to be a mapping error as it is understood that this was located off site to the east of Launders Lane and has subsequently been developed as Ingrebourne Links Golf Course.

Table 2.3 Summary of landfill and waste management facilities within 500m of the site

Subsequent to the landfill activity on the site as referred to in Table 2.3 above it understood that the site has been subject to unauthorised deposit of waste activates on site. A review of historical photos from Google Earth indicated some level of earthworks, materials movements and potential placing of materials occurred may have occurred between 1999 and 2019 (Copies of relevant photos are presented in Appendix A, with the desk study information). Information raised by a member of the public at a public meeting of residents of Havering Borough Council in Rainham on the 1st September 2023, indicated there was information and a concern with respect to the potential for radioactive waste from the former Olympic development site in London to have been deposited at Arnolds Field as part of the unauthorised deposit of waste. To date no actual evidence of this activity has been made 16 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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available to Geo-Environmental as part of their assessment. However, it was recommended that a radiation monitor be present on site to screen soils as part of any intrusive works on site to further assess this. 2.11

Environment Agency Response (Freedom of Information Request)

A freedom of information request was made to the Environment Agency on the 15th June 2023 in relation to information pertaining to the subject site. A copy of the Environment Agency response is presented in Appendix A. The Environment Agency have advised that due to the timeline for the historical landfilling works on the site the records in relation to the subject site itself are no longer held by the Environment Agency. In addition, it is understood that the Environment Agency have historically commissioned an investigation by Jacobs pertaining the site itself in relation to the subsequent unauthorised deposits of waste on the site. However, due to the time lapse since this report was produced this is also no longer held within the Environment Agency’s records. In summary the Environment Agency freedom of information request in relation to the site response stated ‘Having reviewed our case file, we do not hold any permits, and/or Compliance Assessment Reports. We have no records of any surveys and/or sampling results for the site within the historic casefile. We are aware from our investigation at the site, that between 2011 and July 2014 there was extensive deposits of non-hazardous waste at site, approximately between 30 to 50,000 cubic metres. Waste consisted of mixed household, commercial and industrial material, suspected from a waste transfer station. We took prosecutions against three offenders, who were convicted for the deposits.’ 2.12

Historic Mapping

Historic maps dating back to 1871 were obtained as part of the desk study. A summary of the apparent key features observed on the map extracts both on the site and within the local area is presented within Table 2.4. Date

On-site

Off-site

1862-1866 (1:10,560)

The site comprised two/three fields (assumed to be agricultural).

1866 (1:2,500) 1867 (1:2,500)

No significant changes noted.

Launders Lane ran along the eastern boundary. A common sewer was noted running along the northern and western boundary of the site. The surrounding land was shown to be mostly open fields (agricultural). A farm was shown within 500m north and a barn to the west of the site. Three ponds were shown within 500m east of the site and a further two ponds were noted c.500m and 750m northeast of the site. A pond was shown c.500m north of the site. Wennington was shown c.500m south of the site which comprised a small number of houses and community buildings. A railway was noted c.750m southwest of the site trending NWSE. Two ponds c.500m south of the site were shown with a further pond c.750m southwest of the site. No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

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Date 1864-1867 (1:2,500) 1869 (1:10,560) 1895 (1:10,560)

1897 (1:2,500) 1895-1898 (1:10,560) 1907 (1:10,560) 1907 (1:10,560) 1920 (1:2,500) 1921 (1:10,560)

On-site

Off-site

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No visible mapping available.

No visible mapping available.

Two areas of marsh were shown along the western side of the site. The fields were no longer divided and the site covered one large field and a small portion of a field immediately to the south. No significant changes noted.

The southernmost pond to the west of the site was no longer shown. A row of houses was mapped c.750m south of the site.

No significant changes noted.

Limited mapping shows no significant changes noted. Limited mapping shows no significant changes noted. Limited mapping shows no significant changes noted. No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted. No visible mapping available. No significant changes noted. An area of marsh land was shown along the west of the site.

No significant changes noted.

1931 (1:10,560) 1938 (1:10,560)

No significant changes noted.

1939 (1:2,500) 1951 (1:10,560)

No significant changes noted.

1954-1955 (1:10,560)

No significant changes noted.

1961 (1:2,500) 1961-1965 (1:2,500) 1965

No significant changes noted.

A gravel pit was shown c.250m south of the site. A mortuary and cemetery were shown c.750m west of the site. Limited mapping shows no significant changes noted. Residential development (Rainham) was shown c.500m northwest and west of the site. A road (New Road A1306) was shown to run along the southern boundary of the site that joined with Launders Lane just beyond the southeast corner of the site. A “Jews’ Cemetery” was shown approximately c. 180m north of the site. Limited mapping shows additional development of the land c.500m west and southwest of the site. The gravel pit to the south of the site was no longer shown. A recreational ground was c.220m, northwest of the site. An unnamed gravel pit was shown 500m northeast of the site. A development was shown c.750m northeast of the site. A school was shown c.750m southwest of the site. Electricity lines were shown trending roughly east to west just south of the site. No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

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Date (1:2,500) 1967 (1:10,560)

1973 (1:2,500) 1974 (1:2,500) 1973-1974 (1:10,000)

On-site

Off-site

The site as shown to comprise a sand and gravel pit was that was noted to extend across the whole site apart from the southernmost tip (SE and SW corners).

The small pit 500m of the northeast of site was no longer mapped. Two large pits were shown c.750m northeast of the site. A works was shown c.500m east of the site. A large sand and gravel pit was noted c.500m southeast of the site. No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted. Limited mapping showed no significant changes noted. The sand and gravel pit was no longer labelled on the site. No other significant features/changes were noted on the site.

1987-1992 (1:10,000)

No significant changes noted.

1992 (1:2,500) 2001 (1:10,000)

No significant changes noted.

2010 (1:10,000) 2023 (1:10,000)

No significant changes noted.

No significant changes noted.

Limited mapping showed no significant changes noted. The sand and gravel pit c.500m southeast of the site was no longer shown. A large sand and gravel pit 500m extending to c.750m northeast of the site was shown. The pit c.750m northeast of the site was shown to have been extended towards the west. A lake was shown immediately to the east of the site. Some of the pits c.750m northeast of the site were no longer shown. A lake was shown c.750m northeast of the site. One of the electricity lines just south of the site was no longer mapped. No significant changes noted. The pit within 500m to the northeast of the site was no longer mapped. Three lakes were shown c.500m northeast where the pit was previously shown. The watercourse formally labelled as the ‘Common Sewer’ was shown as the ‘Common Watercourse’. One of the ponds mapped c.250m northeast was no longer shown. A second lake/waterbody was shown immediately to the east of the site and c.500m east of the site. A waterbody was mapped c.250m southwest of the site.

No significant changes noted.

Table 2.4 Summary of historic map extracts

From 1862 historic mapping showed the site to have been open fields with hedgerow boundaries. A marsh area was mapped along the west boundary between 1895 to 1921. The 1967 mapping showed a sand and gravel pit extended across almost the entire site; this was shown until the 1973-1974 mapping. It is understood that the site was quarried for the sand and gravel deposits of the Taplow Gravel. This pit (sand and gravel extraction) ceased to be mapped and no further changes were mapped for the site, although landfill records subsequently indicate that the site was infilled with inert and household waste. While not mapped on the historical maps reviewed for the site, the site is understood to have been subject to the further deposition of waste (without formal permitting or regulatory authorisation/approval) following any formal reinstatement works of the original permitted landfill. A review of aerial photographs from Google Earth indicates that earthworks and deposits of further waste materials occurred on site between 1999 and 2019 (copies of

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relevant photos are presented in Appendix A, with the desk study information) with the site comprising appearing to comprise rough grassland from around 2020. The surrounding area remained fairly open for the duration of the mapping. There was development shown c.500m west, north and south of the site. The land to the east of the site was also shown to comprise an area where large sand and gravel pits were noted over the mapping period as well as large water bodies (assumed to be settlement ponds) associated with these areas, some of which were then mapped as subsequently having been infilled. 2.13

Asbestos

During the initial site walkover undertaken on the 8th August 2023 no clear evidence of asbestos containing materials was observed. In line with current best practice, asbestos and ACM should be assumed to be present until proven otherwise, this includes the consideration of the potential for asbestos to be present within the shallow soils on the site as well as beneath areas of hardstanding. It should be noted that the site was noted to be overgrown at the point of the site walkover in August 2023 which may have masked the presence of readily visible asbestos/Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM). A subsequent site walkover of the site was undertaken in September 2023, during which time some site clearance and tracking of an excavator was undertaken to create access routes around the site, did however identify the presence of ACMs at the surface of the site. It should however be noted that the absence of asbestos recorded across parts of the site as part of the site walkover/s is not a guarantee of the absence of asbestos elsewhere on a site. 2.14

Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Risk

A review of the Zetica UXO Risk Mapping was undertaken, which indicated that the site was located in an area considered to be high risk with respect to UXO. A preliminary desk based risk assessment was undertaken for the site by Zetica. This highlighted that during WWII the site was located in the Urban District (UD) of Hornchurch, which officially recorded 1,091No. High Explosive (HE) bombs with a bombing density of 55.1 bombs per 405 hectares (ha). Readily available records were found to indicate that several HE bombs fell in close proximity to the site. Further liaison was undertaken with Zetica in relation to the historical use of the site as a former sand and gravel quarry which was then subject to infilling and unregulated waste disposal. Zetica confirmed that where works were confined to within the depth and footprint of the post WWII intrusive works (i.e. former quarried area) of the site, the likelihood of encountering UXO on the site was considered to be low. Third party information from liaison with the Council and GEMCO (the Landowner’s Consultants for the site) indicated that the previous site walkovers on site had indicated that there were other potential explosion hazards identified within the unregulated waste at the site including Liquid Petroleum Gas (LPG) cylinders. In addition, the presence of ground gases were identified as a potential risk driver in relation to the site. It was concluded that the risk with respect to UXO had been considered, however there remained the potential for further explosion risks at the site relating to items within the waste.

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Previous Ground Investigations

Geo-Environmental have been made aware of the following 3rd party reports that have been undertaken in relation to the site: • •

Phase 1 Geo-Environmental Assessment for Land at Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Essex RM13 9FL, by GEMCO (Green Earth Management Co. Ltd), on behalf of SMC Services (Essex) Limited, reference 1774 R01: Issue 2, dated December 2020. Outline Remediation Strategy for Land at Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Essex RM13 9FL, by GEMCO (Green Earth Management Co. Ltd), on behalf of SMC Services (Essex) Limited, reference 1774 R02: Issue 1, dated October 2022.

Geo-Environmental have also been informed by Havering Borough Council that previous investigation works have been undertaken on the site commissioned by the Environment Agency in relation to the unregulated deposit of waste materials on the site and reported by Jacobs. However, whilst a copy of this report has been requested it is understood that a full copy is no longer held on file by the Environment Agency and to date Geo-Environmental have been unable to obtain a copy. Reference is made in GEMCO’s Phase 1 Assessment Report to a technical note undertaken by Jacobs dated March 2012. The summary provided in the GEMCO report indicates that the materials encountered on site comprised ‘brown sandy gravelly clay or sandy clayey gravel over recently deposited landfill waste, or further made ground of black clayey sandy gravel with ash, peat/decayed vegetation, brick and concrete. The recent landfill comprised domestic and commercial waste including documents, wood, paper, glass, plastic, mattresses, furniture/equipment, cables, netting, fabric and occasional empty medical waste packaging.’ The summary also reports that Jacobs concluded that there was ‘little evidence of decomposition suggesting recent deposition.’ ‘With waste reported to typically noted to be warm/emitting vapour suggesting decomposition was occurring and landfill gasses may be being generated. The full depth of the recent waste material was not proven up to a maximum achieved depth of 4m below ground level.’ A summary of geochemical testing undertaken ‘(where sufficient soil material was available to enable sample collection) identified concentrations of Lead of 1600mg/kg, Benzo(a)pyrene at 2.1mg/kg and Waste Acceptance Criteria Testing which indicated that sulphate concentrations would be above the threshold for inert waste.’ 2.16

Potential Contamination

The site’s previous uses comprised agricultural land, primarily open fields, followed by sand and gravel extraction and more recently as a landfill and area of land subsequently subject to unauthorised deposition of waste. Elevated concentrations of contaminants of concern could potentially be present within Made Ground/waste materials and shallow natural soils underlying the site given the site’s uses. In addition, the presence of surface and/or subterranean fires that have occurred on site are suggestive of organic rich and readily combustible wastes within the landfill mass. The fires noted to have occurred on site are not understood to be limited to a single area of the site, with fires having occurred in the northern and southern area of the site, indicating there is a sporadic element to the fires. The presence of fires occurring on site indicates the potential for organic rich wastes to be present, or the potential for an uncompacted waste with a high plastic content with sufficient oxygen flow throughout and potential for variation of materials laterally and with depth on the site or associated with methane generation within the on-site wastes.

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The presence of contamination is considered likely based on the information reviewed and our understanding of the site history. It would be prudent to assume that along with the presence of commonly occurring brownfield contaminants those associated with household, commercial, inert, industrial and liquid sludge wastes may be present based on the historic landfill records for the site. Potential contaminants could include, heavy metals, organic pollutants such as poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), SVOCs and VOCs, inorganic compounds, organic/combustible wastes, plastics and plastics additives, PFAS and PFOA substances (within the buried wastes and from any firefighting foams), asbestos, pesticides, and fertilisers. Further information on the site and landfilling activities was requested via a freedom of information request to the Environment Agency. However, the response stated that due to the age of the site the records were no longer available. Six historic and five active or recent landfill sites are located within 500m of the site, located to the north, south and west of the site (and including the on-site landfill). There is potential for contaminants associated with these off-site landfill sites to migrate, e.g. through more permeable strata and borne in groundwater and/or surface water and impact the subject site. Potential contaminants associated with these landfills include heavy metals, organic pollutants such as poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), petroleum hydrocarbons/ oils, inorganic compounds, SVOC and VOCs, PCBs. Ground gas is considered below. It also remains possible that the surrounding land uses may have resulted in the deposition of airborne contaminants on the surface and shallow soils on site including heavy metals, organic pollutants such as polyromantic hydrocarbons (PAH), petroleum hydrocarbons/oils, inorganic compounds. 2.17

Ground Gas and Vapour Summary

The desk study has identified the potential for ground gases and vapours associated with the former on-site landfill site and unauthorised deposited waste materials, together with a risk from organic rich waste that may be present on site and the potential for methane generation within the on-site waste materials. The onsite landfill is recorded as having accepted domestic waste and if/where present this represents a high potential source of methane. Migration of gas and vapours to the site from former landfill sites to the north, south and west of the site is also potentially possible. These landfill sites represent a potential source of ground gas due to the types of wastes that were permitted and deposited. The anticipated natural geology underlying the site comprises a succession of Alluvium, Head Deposits and Taplow Gravel overlying the London Clay Formation. The underlying London Clay bedrock geology is primarily formed of impermeable clay layers and as such is unlikely to represent a plausible migration pathway for ground gases. It is unknown at this stage if the historical pit was formally lined or not. Given the age of the site and underlying geology comprising London Clay it is possible that a formal lining was not installed. However, the superficial deposits may contain permeable layers that could represent a plausible lateral migration pathway. Notwithstanding this, it is anticipated from review of the site’s history, that much of the sand and gravel within the site was extracted and replaced with overburden and landfill wastes. The permeable strata are still likely to remain present around the periphery of the site as some form of gravel pit benching, or battered sides required to maintain a stable site boundary. It is therefore possible that gas generated from off-site and on-site landfills could migrate and mix. Given the known history of the site, it is considered that there is potential for bulk gases such as methane, carbon dioxide and oxygen to be present together with trace gases such as hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, VOCs and the like associated primarily with the historical landfill materials at depth on the site. Subterranean fires and the introduction of water into the landfill body are likely to cause variation in the composition of gases and vapours within the landfill waste mass over time. In addition, flow conditions are also likely to vary.

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Ground gas monitoring is recommended to assess the presence, composition and flow conditions of bulk and trace gases within the site. It is recommended that ‘spot’ monitoring is undertaken in order to appropriately assess the risks from ground gases as an initial stage of assessment. Further monitoring in due course to comprise a period of continuous gas monitoring on the site may subsequently be required.

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3.0

PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT

Based on the findings of the desk study, the following sections summarise the anticipated geotechnical and environmental factors likely to impact the site. 3.1

Geotechnical Risk Assessment

3.1.1

Potential Geotechnical Issues

The following factors that might impact the geotechnical condition of the site were identified as part of the desk study: • • • • • • • •

The possible presence of Made Ground/Infilled Ground (e.g. varying depth and/or composition) with varying states of compaction which may affect the stability of areas of the site, particularly in areas where fires are known to have occurred. The presence of laterally and vertically variable strata due to the variability in deposited materials on site which may affect the stability of areas of the site, particularly in area where fires are known to have occurred. The suitability of shallow soils as a bearing stratum given potential variation in compaction and waste types across the site. Consideration of the volume change potential of any cohesive soils. The possible presence of aggressive ground conditions (sulphates). The possible presence of shallow leachate and/or groundwater beneath the site and impact this might and foundation excavations and stability on the site, e.g. collapse of excavations or instability during fires. The presence of any vegetation on the site, which may have an effect on stability of soils and variation in volume change of soils if/where shrinkable soils are present. The potential impact from infiltration of rainwater into the ground.

3.2

Preliminary Environmental Conceptual Site Model & Risk Assessment

3.2.1

Methodology

A Preliminary Risk Assessment (PRA) and Conceptual Site Model (CSM) has been prepared in accordance with Land Contamination Risk Management (LCRM) based on information obtained as part of the desk study. Possible risks associated with potential sources of contamination and sensitive receptors identified have been assessed following a source-pathway-receptor (SPR) approach in accordance with current UK protocols. The Conceptual Site Model for the proposed end use (Residential with plant uptake) is presented in Figure 2. A risk may only exist where a plausible SPR linkage is present, and where the quantity or concentration of a contaminant is sufficient so as to cause harm. Under the statutory definition, "Contamination" may only strictly exist where contaminants pose a risk of harm to a receptor. Risk may be defined as a function of the likelihood and severity of any adverse effects arising from contamination. The risk classification has been assessed in accordance with CIRIA C552 (Rudland et al., 2001). A summary of how the risks is derived and their definitions are presented in Tables 3.1 & 3.2 below.

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Probability

Consequence Severe

Medium

Mild

Minor

High Likelihood

Very high risk

High risk

Moderate risk

Moderate/low risk

Likely

High risk

Moderate risk

Moderate/low risk

Low risk

Low Likelihood

Moderate risk

Moderate/low risk

Low risk

Very low risk

Unlikely

Moderate/low risk

Low risk

Very low risk

Very low risk

Table 3.1 Risk ratings matrix Risk Rating

Definitions There is a high probability that severe harm could arise to a designated receptor from an identified hazard, OR, there is evidence that severe harm to a designated receptor is currently happening.

Very high risk

This risk, if realised, is likely to result in a substantial liability. Urgent investigation (if not already undertaken) and remediation are likely to be required. Harm is likely to arise to a designated receptor from an identified hazard.

High risk

Realisation of the risk is likely to present a substantial liability.

Urgent investigation (if not already undertaken) is required and remediation works may be necessary in the short term and are likely over the longer term. It is possible that harm could arise to a designated receptor from an identified hazard. Moderate risk However, it is either relatively unlikely that any such harm would be severe, or if any harm were to occur it is more likely that the harm would be relatively mild. It is possible that harm could arise to a designated receptor from an identified hazard. Moderate to low risk However, it is unlikely that any such harm would be severe, or if any harm were to occur it is probable that the harm would be relatively mild. It is possible that harm could arise to a designated receptor from an identified hazard, Low risk but it is likely that this harm, if realised, would at worst normally be mild. There is low possibility that harm could arise to a receptor. In the event of such harm Very low risk being realised it is not likely to be severe. Table 3.2 Risk rating definitions 3.2.2

Summary of Plausible Sources

Possible sources of contamination identified from the desk study are summarised in Table 3.3.

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Description

Soils associated with the former quarrying activities on site

General chemical quality of the soils at depth associated with former quarrying activates and overburden could be impacted by the presence of contamination. However, it is likely that this will only be present at depth on the site.

Shallow soils and Infilled/ waste material (resulting from past activities on site) – including regulated landfilling with Inert and Household waste

General chemical quality of the near surface soils (Made Ground/Infilled Ground (household, commercial, inert, industrial and liquid sludge wastes as permitted on site), could be impacted by the presence of contamination.

Shallow soils/Infilled/ waste material (resulting from Unauthorised deposition of waste)

General chemical quality of the near surface soils (Made Ground/Infilled Ground unauthorised deposits waste materials (or shallow natural) could be impacted by the presence of contamination.

Leachate (Run off/migration through the ground) Asbestos

Ground gases/vapours (waste materials and filled ground)

Naturally occurring aggressive ground conditions

Where contaminants of concern are present these contaminants may be leachable, or leachate may be present (as run from the site or as oil like staining on the water surface) Asbestos free fibres and Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) may be present within any landfilled wastes. Landfill wastes beneath the site surface. The site was historically permitted to accept domestic waste. There is a potential a viable source of ground gas associated with any significant proportions of combustible organic material or putrescible materials if present and due to and the potential for with methane generation within the on-site waste materials, or associate with the presence of fires noted to be occurring within the unauthorised waste deposits on site, or in relation to offsite sources and the potential for ground gas migration onto site

Contaminants Possible elevated concentrations of metals, metalloids, organic pollutants such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH, poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH),

pesticides, and fertilisers

Possible elevated concentrations of metals, metalloids, organic pollutants such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH, poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), SVOCs and VOCs, cyanide, ammonia, organic/combustible wastes, plastics and plastics additives asbestos. Possible elevated concentrations of metals, metalloids, organic pollutants such as Total Petroleum Hydrocarbon (TPH, poly-aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), SVOCs and VOCs, organic/combustible wastes, plastics and plastics additives asbestos. Possible elevated and mobile concentrations of metals, metalloids, organic pollutants such as TPH and PAH compounds. Asbestos (fibres and ACMs)

Methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, depleted oxygen, trace gases. Together with the potential for explosions and smoke associated with any fires.

Naturally occurring compounds in the ground which could damage buried concrete.

Possible elevated sulphate concentrations.

It is possible that historic firefighting on site might have included the use of PFAS/PFOA foams. These are persistent organic compounds which accumulate on soils and sediments and also bioaccumulate.*

PFAS/PFOA compounds

Fire fighting

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Ground Investigation Report Source Off site land uses (quarries, landfills, cemetery and agricultural use)

Description Six historic and five active or recent landfill sites have been identified to the north, south and west of the site. As such, there is the potential that these land uses may have resulted in a potential impact to soils and groundwater beneath the site.

Contaminants Possible elevated concentrations of metals, metalloids, possible elevated organic pollutants such as TPH and PAH compounds, sulphate and asbestos, cyanide, ammonia, SVOC and VOCs, PCBs. [gas considered separately]

*A conversation between Geo-Environmental and the fire bridge recently indicated that to date primarily water has been utilised as opposed to foams.

Table 3.3 Possible sources of contamination 3.2.3

Summary of Plausible Pathways

The plausible pathways are summarised in Table 3.4. These pathways are based on the closest possible land use given the current vacant use of the site, which comprise a privately owned site which is not actively open to the public but that is not fully secured/fenced of such that unauthorised access is feasible. ‘Public open space, park’ scenario (albeit without permitted public access due to the site comprising private unsecure land) is considered to be the closest scenario to the current land use. Pathway

Description

Direct Contact

Ingestion of soil particles, inhalation of soil derived dust (including tracked back dust and including asbestos fibres), dermal contact.

Inhalation

Vertical & Migration

Lateral

Shallow Groundwater Chemical Attack Flooding

Inhalation of soil dust (outside). Inhalation of ground gas/vapours (outside). Contaminant movement both vertically through leaching/gravity and horizontally along preferential pathways, e.g. services trenches, more permeable strata or with groundwater, Infiltration to groundwater through the site as a result of precipitation, runoff to surface water. Migration of gases within the landfill body (lateral and vertical migration, migration through ad hoc void spaces and the like) such that the ‘plume’ of gas is detached from the originating source. Shallow groundwater or perched water may be present within the Made Ground or underlying superficial strata which could result in the vertical and lateral migration of contaminants. The superficial deposits are recorded as a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer and Secondary Undifferentiated. Superficial strata are likely to be in hydraulic continuity with surface watercourses. Attack of buried plastics and concrete by aggressive ground conditions. The majority of the site is identified to be located in a Flood Zone 1, with high risk areas for river and coastal flooding in relation to the northern and western site boundaries. The site was also indicated to be located in an area at moderate risk from for the potential for groundwater flooding of property situated below ground level, however no properties are currently located or permitted in relation to the site.

Table 3.4 Possible contamination pathways

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Summary of Plausible Receptors

Potential receptors associated with the site and its current land use are summarised in Table 3.5. Receptor End Users Soft Landscaping

Built Environment

Description Land users of the current site (privately owned vacant site with a metal portacabin within a compound on site). Areas of planting including shrubs, trees, weeds etc. No buildings are currently present on the site. Buried concrete for any structures and plastics for potable water supply pipes if proposed in due course (as part of any remediation works on the site) may be laid in contact with contaminated soils. No services are understood to cross the site.

Adjacent Land Users

Sensitive land uses identified within the immediate vicinity.

Groundwater

Controlled Waters contained within the aquifer(s) beneath the site.

Surface Water

Controlled Waters within lakes, rivers, and ponds, etc., or coastal waters.

Ecological Receptors

Sensitive areas significance.

of

ecological

Table 3.5 Possible receptors of contamination

Comments The current land use comprises private open land, but which is noted to be unsecure across areas of the site, such that the public access could feasibly occur. Vegetation is present on the subject site and comprises rough low level vegetation.

Aggressive ground conditions and depths of Made Ground may be present beneath the site.

Adjacent land use to the east is primarily a golf course and quarries, landfilling, commercial land uses and open space, with residential and commercial land uses further out from the site. Risk to adjacent land users associated with potential for airborne contaminants and smoke at times when fires are present on site and potential for asbestos fibre release where soils are disturbed/moved around site. The site overlies a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer and Unproductive Strata and is outside of any SPZ. However, this is still considered to represent controlled water located beneath the site which could be subject to contamination from landfill leachate or from fire-fighting runoff. Surface water was identified along the boundary of the site comprising the ‘Common Watercourse’ running along the western and northern site boundary. Due to the sloping nature of the site to the west and north and overgrown nature of the watercourse, a visual assessment of any leachate impacts was not possible due to site access and the overgrown nature of the site.. No ecologically sensitive areas have been identified within 500m of the site. Ecological receptors have not been considered further.

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Whilst the above sources and receptors have been identified, Table 3.6 summarises the identified plausible significant pollution linkages and a qualitative assessment of the risks based on the desk study research that are considered to be applicable to this site. A graphical conceptual site model (CSM) of the proposed development end use is presented in Figure 7.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Soils associated with the former quarrying activities on site

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

End Users

Direct contact and inhalation/ ingestion of soil or soil derived dust

Low

Mild

Direct contact and inhalation of Adjacent Land soil derived Users dust/asbestos fibres

Low

Mild

Unlikely

Mild

Consequence

Soft Landscaping/ Vegetation

Root uptake

Water Supply Pipes

Direct contact

Unlikely

Mild

Buildings and Infrastructure

Direct contact

Low

Mild

Risk & Justification Low Current owners/people accessing the site (with or without permission due to unsecure access) are unlikely to come into contact with contaminants associated with the former quarrying activity itself on site and contaminants associated with any overburden as this is expected to be located at depth (if present) with subsequent deposition of waste in a former landfill and subsequent unauthorised deposits overlying these materials. Low Adjacent land uses are unlikely to come into contact with soil present at depth beneath the site, although contaminants could migrate along drain runs and the like where demonstrated to be leachable/mobile. However, contamination is considered unlikely to be present at significant concentrations. In addition, no residential properties are in close proximity to the site and further landfilled areas are present surrounding the current site and located between the site and residential development. Very Low Soft landscaping is present on the site and thus, root uptake is possible. However, the vegetation on the site is noted to be generally low level with any overburden materials associated with the former quarry located at depth beneath the site. As such, it is considered that current root zones on site are unlikely to extend to such depth. If/where this was identified to be occurring the associated risk could be reduced via the installation of a clean cap across the site with uncontaminated soils in the near surface root zone to provide a suitable growing medium, with measure to prevent further penetration of the roots to depth. Very Low The likelihood of any services currently running at such depth beneath the site is considered to be unlikely. Low There are currently no formal buildings present on the site. A compound is located in the central portion of the site off Launders Lane however this is located on an area of concrete with portacabin style units. Given the depth of any associated overburden associated with the former quarry activities themselves beneath the site, any foundations/concrete associated with the compound are not considered likely to be in

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Groundwater

Possible Pathways

Vertical Migration

Probability

Shallow soils/Infilled waste material (regulated landfilling with Inert and Household waste)

End Users

Risk & Justification contact with these materials.

Low

Vertical & Lateral Surface Water Unlikely Migration

Direct contact and inhalation/ ingestion of soil or soil derived dust

Consequence

Likely

Mild

Low The site is underlain by a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer (Superficial – Taplow Gravel) which is understood to have been quarried beneath the site itself and in relation to adjacent land and Secondary Undifferentiated (Alluvium Deposits) over Unproductive Strata (London Clay). Groundwater or perched water may be present at depth within the superficial deposits or overburden associated with the former quarry. However, contamination is considered unlikely to be present at significant concentrations (leachable concentrations) such that it could present a risk to underlying aquifers. In addition, the site is underlain at depth by the London Clay formation, would likely reduce the potential for vertical migration at such depths as these materials may be present.

Mild

Very Low Any contamination associated with the former quarrying operation itself on site is likely to be present at depth. As such, interaction between these materials and surface water is highly unlikely.

Medium

Moderate Where waste materials have been deposited and insufficient or poor quality capping (non-landfilled materials e.g. soil or stone) has been installed, or where these regulated waste materials have not subsequently been covered with the placement of unregulated wastes on the site, there is the potential for waste materials (including household waste) to be present at surface level and within the shallow soils on the site. Current owners/people accessing the site (with or without permission due to unsecure access) may come into direct contact with soils given the current status of the site, with the potential for these soils and waste mass to be exposed at the surface. The risks could be mitigated in terms of those people accessing the site but securing the site to prevent unauthorised access.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Shallow soils/Infilled waste material (regulated landfilling with Inert and Direct contact Household waste) Adjacent Land and inhalation of Users soil derived dust

Soft Landscaping/ Vegetation

Water Supply Pipes

Probability

Likely

Consequence

Mild

Risk & Justification Moderate/Low Adjacent land users are unlikely to come into direct contact with soil/waste materials itself, although contaminants could migrate along through the site following infiltration (rainfall) where demonstrated to be leachable/mobile. In addition, if/when waste materials are present at the surface/within shallow soils and fires occur on site soil derived dust could be carried within the smoke. The nature of the site is undulating with a large portion of the site located at a significantly elevated level when compared to the surrounding land so contaminants may be mobilised by wind. However, given the distance to the nearest offsite receptor in terms of human health it is considered unlikely that windblown contaminants would impact off site receptors. Movement of dust (though wind or smoke associated with fires) could be reduced on the site by the installation of a formal capping system on the site to protect the site from wind erosion and to reduce the exposure of waste materials on the site. Moderate Soft landscaping is present on the site and thus, root uptake is possible.

Root uptake

Direct contact

Likely

Unlikely

Medium

Medium

If/where this was identified to be occurring the associated risk could be reduced via the installation of a clean cap across the site with uncontaminated soils in the near surface root zone to provide a suitable growing medium, with measures to prevent further penetration of the roots to depth. Low Water supply pipes are likely to come into contact with impacted soils depending upon depth of installation and extent of soil impact. However, the likelihood of any services currently running through the former landfill materials beneath the site is considered to be unlikely.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Shallow soils/Infilled Buildings and Infrastructure waste material (regulated landfilling with Inert and Household waste)

Groundwater

Possible Pathways

Probability

Consequence

Direct contact

Low

Medium

Vertical Migration

Low

Medium

Risk & Justification Moderate/Low Foundations and utilities if/where present (such as the concrete compound) may be placed within potentially aggressive soils (e.g. sulphate). There are currently no formal buildings present on the site. A compound is located in the central portion of the site off Launders Lane however, this is located on an area of concrete with portacabin style units. Moderate/Low The site is reported be underlain by a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer (Superficial – Taplow Gravel) however, this is expected to have been removed on the site and in proximity to the site in the most part as a result of former quarrying activities and subsequent infilling with inert and household waste. A Secondary Undifferentiated aquifer (Alluvium Deposits) over Unproductive Strata (London Clay) are also mapped in proximity to the site. Shallow groundwater may be present within the superficial deposits or perched water within any Made Ground/Infilled Ground and overlying the underlying London Clay Formation, which may result in an element of vertical migration. However, the underlying London Clay and the installation of any formal basal construction (if present) from the construction of the landfill may reduce the migration of leachate/water through the site and waste mass into underlying aquifers. Vertical migration through the site could be further mitigated by reducing the infiltration through the site with the installation of a formal cap on site, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Shallow soils/Infilled waste material (regulated landfilling with Inert and Household waste)

Shallow soils/waste material (Unregulated Waste Deposition)

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Surface Water

Vertical & Lateral Migration

Likely

End Users

Direct contact and inhalation/ ingestion of soil or soil derived dust

Consequence

Medium

Risk & Justification Moderate Given the current undeveloped nature of the site, significant overland flow that may affect surface water is considered unlikely, infiltration is likely to percolate through the site itself. However, in periods of heavy rainfall some overland or lateral movement may occur. The nearest surface water feature was identified along the site boundary to the west and north of the site comprising a ditch which was noted to be at a lower elevation than a significant area of the site. Therefore, if a significant source of potentially mobile contamination is identified on site with contaminated soils/waste mass present at shallow depth or on the surface of the site, then there would be an increased risk of contamination. It should also be noted that the site is located in an area where numerous historical landfills are present. As such, the general background quality of any surface water should also be considered in the context of the wider areas and site uses. Reduced infiltration and potential mobilisation of surface water runoff from the site could be mitigated by reducing the infiltration through/across the waste mass materials on the site with the installation of a formal cap on site with surface water drainage, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants. Moderate Where waste materials have been illegally deposited without authorisation and are poorly consolidated these are expected to be present to depth some areas and also in comprising shallow and surface materials on the site.

Likely

Medium

Current owners/people accessing the site (with or without permission due to unsecure access) may come into direct contact with soils/waste material given the current status of the site, with these soils and waste mass exposed across the surface of the site. The risks could be mitigated in terms of those people accessing the site by securing the site to prevent unauthorised access to prevent exposure. Risks could also be mitigated via the capping of waste materials/soils on site with a clean cap, such that they are not directly exposed at surface level.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Shallow soils/waste material Direct contact (Unregulated Waste Adjacent Land and inhalation of Deposition) Users soil derived dust

Probability

Likely

Consequence

Medium

Risk & Justification Moderate Adjacent land users are unlikely to come into direct contact with soil/waste materials itself, although contaminants could migrate along through the site following infiltration (rainfall) where demonstrated to be leachable/mobile. In addition, if/when waste materials are present at the surface/within shallow soils and fires occur on site soil derived dust could be carried within the smoke. The nature of the site is undulating with a large portion of the site located at a significantly elevated level when compared to the surrounding land so contaminants may be mobilised by wind. However, given the distance to the nearest offsite receptor in terms of human health it is considered unlikely that wind blow contaminants would impact off site receptors. Movement of dust (though wind or smoke associated with fires) could be reduced on the site by the installation of a formal capping system on the site to protect the site from wind erosion and to reduce the exposure of waste materials on the site. Moderate Soft landscaping is present on the site and thus, root uptake is possible.

Soft Landscaping/ Vegetation

Root uptake

Likely

Medium

Water Supply Pipes

Direct contact

Unlikely

Medium

If/where this was identified to be occurring the associated risk could be reduced via the installation of a clean cap across the site with uncontaminated soils in the near surface root zone to provide a suitable growing medium, with measure to prevent further penetration of the roots to depth. Low Water supply pipes are likely to come into contact with impacted soils depending upon depth of installation and extent of soil impact. However, the likelihood of any services currently running through the illegally deposited waste materials on the site currently is considered to be unlikely.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Shallow soils/waste Buildings and material Infrastructure (Unregulated Waste Deposition)

Groundwater

Possible Pathways

Probability

Direct contact

Low

Consequence

Risk & Justification

Mild

Low Foundations and utilities if/where present (such as the concrete compound) may be placed within potentially aggressive soils (e.g. sulphate). However, it is considered likely that the compound on site was present ahead of the unauthorised deposition of wastes on the site and as such is not considered to be situated over this waste mass material. There are currently no formal buildings present on the site. A compound is located in the central portion of the site off Launders Lane however, this is located on an area of concrete with portacabin style units. Moderate/Low The site is reported be underlain by a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer (Superficial – Taplow Gravel) however, this is expected to have been removed on the site and in proximity to the site in the most part as a result of former quarrying activities and subsequent infilling with inert and household waste. A Secondary Undifferentiated Aquifer (Alluvium Deposits) over Unproductive Strata (London Clay) are also mapped in proximity to the site.

Vertical Migration

Low

Medium

Shallow groundwater may be present within the superficial deposits or perched water within any Made Ground/Infilled Ground and overlying the underlying London Clay Formation, which may result in an element of vertical migration, however a continuous groundwater body is not expected to be present beneath the site. The underlying London Clay and the installation of any formal basal construction (if present) from the construction of the landfill may reduce the migrate of leachate/water through the site and waste mass into underlying aquifers. Vertical migration through the site could be further mitigated by reducing the infiltration through the site with the installation of a formal cap on site, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Shallow soils/waste material (Unregulated Waste Deposition)

Contaminants of Concern

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Surface Water

Vertical & Lateral Migration

Likely

Consequence

Medium

Direct contact and ingestion

Low

Mild

Adjacent Land Direct contact Users and ingestion

Low

Mild

End Users

Leachate (Run off/migration through the ground)

Risk & Justification Moderate Given the current undeveloped nature of the site, significant overland flow that may affect surface water is considered unlikely, infiltration is likely to percolate through the site itself. However, in periods of heavy rainfall some overland or lateral movement may occur. The nearest surface water feature was identified along the site boundary to the west and north of the site comprising a ditch which was noted to be at a lower elevation than a significant area of the site. Therefore, if a significant source of potentially mobile contamination is identified on site with contaminated soils/waste mass present at shallow depth or on the surface of the site, then there would be an increased risk of contamination. It should also be noted that the site is located in an area where numerous historical landfills are present. As such, the general background quality of any surface water should also be considered in the context of the wider areas and site uses. Reduced infiltration and potential mobilisation of surface water runoff from the site could be mitigated by reducing the infiltration through/across the waste mass materials on the site with the installation of a formal cap on site with channel surface water drainage, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants. Low No evidence of leachate breakout was noted on the site during the site walkover, although the undulating and overgrown nature of the site may have visually obscured this. It is considered that, given the nature of the site, rainfall and the like would infiltrate directly into the site, and as such any mobilisation and migration of contaminants in this respect is unlikely to be something end users would come into contact with, where the site is left undisturbed. Low Adjacent land users are unlikely to come into direct contact with leachate/water filtering through the site, although contaminants could migrate along drain runs and the like where demonstrated to be leachable/mobile. The closest adjacent land use (human receptor) is noted to be some distance from the site.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Soft Landscaping/ Vegetation

Root uptake

Likely

Medium

Water Supply Pipes

Direct contact

Low

Medium

Buildings and Infrastructure

Direct contact

Unlikely

Mild

Groundwater

Vertical Migration

Likely

Medium

Consequence

Risk & Justification Moderate Soft landscaping is present on the site and thus, root uptake is possible. If/where this was identified to be occurring the associated risk could be reduced via the installation of a clean cap across the site with uncontaminated soils in the near surface root zone to provide a suitable growing medium, with measures to prevent further penetration of the roots to depth. Moderate/Low Water supply pipes may come into contact with leachate/water moving through the ground where present depending upon depth of installation and extent of impact. Very Low There are currently no formal buildings present on the site. A compound is located in the central portion of the site off Launders Lane however this is located on an area of concrete with portacabin style units. However, hardstanding would reduce infiltration through this area of the site and as such the potential for leaching of contaminants associated with this area is reduced. Moderate The site is reported be underlain by a Secondary ‘A’ Aquifer (Superficial – Taplow Gravel) however, this is expected to have been removed on the site and in proximity to the site in the most part as a result of former quarrying activities and subsequent infilling with inert and household waste. A Secondary Undifferentiated Aquifer (Alluvium Deposits) over Unproductive Strata (London Clay) are also mapped in proximity to the site. Shallow groundwater may be present within the superficial deposits or perched water/leachate within any Made Ground/Infilled Ground and overlying the underlying London Clay formation, which may result in an element of vertical migration. However, a continuous groundwater body is not expected to be present beneath the site. The underlying London Clay and the installation of any formal basal construction (if present) from the construction of the landfill may reduce the migration of leachate/water through the site and waste mass into underlying aquifers. However, the waste types and

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Surface Water

Possible Pathways

Vertical & Lateral Migration

Probability

Consequence

Risk & Justification volumes are also unknown and pockets of mobile contaminants could be present.

Likely

Medium

Vertical migration through the site could be further mitigated by reducing the infiltration through the site with the installation of a formal cap on site, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants. Moderate Given the current undeveloped nature of the site, significant overland flow that may affect surface water is considered unlikely, infiltration is likely to percolate through the site itself. However, in periods of heavy rainfall some overland or lateral movement may occur. The nearest surface water feature was identified along the site boundary to the west and north of the site comprising a ditch which was noted to be at a lower elevation than a significant area of the site. Therefore, if a significant source of potentially mobile contamination is identified on site with contaminated soils/waste mass present on the surface of the site, then there would be an increased risk of contamination. However, it should be noted that that the majority of the waste mass noted at surface level during the site walkover comprised predominately skip/construction type waste, although the waste across the whole site has not been quantified so remains in part unknown. It should also be noted that the site is located in an area where numerous historical landfills are present. As such, the general background quality of any surface water should also be considered in the context of the wider area and site uses. Reduced infiltration and potential mobilisation of surface water runoff from the site could be mitigated by reducing the infiltration through/across the waste mass materials on the site with the installation of a formal cap on site with surface water drainage, thereby reducing the potential for leaching of any contaminants.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Consequence

Risk & Justification Moderate Based on desk study information and the unknown nature of the unauthorised tipped waste it I likely that asbestos will be present on site.

End Users

Direct contact and inhalation/ ingestion of soil or soil derived dust/asbestos fibres

Likely

Medium

The risks could be mitigated in terms of reducing people accessing the site by securing the site to prevent unauthorised access. In addition, the installation of a clean cover system on site would break the source, pathway, receptor linkage, by removing the potential for exposure at surface level. Moderate/Low Adjacent land users are unlikely to come into direct contact with ACM/asbestos materials itself although there is the potential that any shallow soil based fibres could be moved though the creation of dust (though wind or smoke associated with fires). It should be noted the vegetation present on site would help to minimise the creation of dust in relation to the site.

Contaminants of Concern Asbestos

Direct contact and inhalation of Adjacent Land soil derived Users dust/ asbestos fibres

In addition, the presence of asbestos within the shallow soils is assumed based on the ACMs identified at surface. End users of the site may come into direct contact with ACMs where present. Any disturbance of the soils on site may also disturb asbestos within the soils/waste mass. It should be noted that the ACMs identified at the surface comprised the likes of asbestos cement board (bonded asbestos) but the presence of free fibres and other types of asbestos cannot be ruled out.

Low

Moderate

In addition, the application of water to the site during rainfall events or during a fire on site would also serve to dampen down and reduce the risk of any mobilise of free fibres that may be present. Any risk would only relate to the presence of free fibres at the surface of the site, those entrained within the soils and waste mass are likely be less mobile. Furthermore, given the distance to the nearest offsite receptor in terms of human health

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Consequence

Risk & Justification it is considered low likelihood that windblown contaminants would impact off site receptors in general. High Risk The presence of former landfill materials (comprising household waste) and subsequently unauthorised deposits waste (of unknown types) deposits on the site, together with the potential for the presence of mobile and volatile contaminants associated with the waste material is such that there is considered to be a risk of the creation and presence of ground gases beneath the site.

Ground gases and vapours from any Made Ground, filled ground and impacted soils

End Users

Inhalation

Likely

Severe

No buildings are located on the site. The nature of the natural geology underlying the site is expected to be primarily impermeable where London Clay is present and with the sands and gravels having been quarried from the site historically. However, there is the potential for ground gases to migrate through the waste mass material on site and to vent to the atmosphere given the undeveloped nature of the site. Alternatively, where migration of gases is low, pockets of ground gas could build up beneath the site. Where a significant concentration of methane or volatiles builds up in this way this could represent potential explosion or fire source on the site. Given the elevated nature of the site in relation to the surrounding land it is considered unlikely that significant gas migration onto the site would occur from the neighbouring landfill sites.

Buildings and Gas infrastructure/ accumulation neighbouring and potential land explosion of uses/Public flammable gases

Low

Medium

Incorporation of gas collection or venting on the site may be required to reduce the risk of harm or fires on the site. Moderate/Low The closest residential developments are located at a reasonable distance from the site such that risks associated with ground gases from the site are low. However, the presence of gases could present an fire/explosion risk which may results in fires across the site, depending on waste material in areas where ground gases are present.

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors End users Adjacent land users

Possible Probability Pathways Direct contact and inhalation / Low ingestion of soil derived dust

Consequence

Risk & Justification

Mild

Very Low No naturally occurring potential sources (given the infilled nature of the site) which could harm human health have been identified.

Direct contact

Low

Mild

Direct contact

Low

Mild

Buildings and Infrastructure

Direct contact

Low

Mild

End Users

Direct contact and inhalation/ soil derived dust/smoke

Likely

Severe

Naturally occurring aggressive ground Water supply conditions pipes

Fires/Explosions/ Fire Fighting

Direct contact Adjacent Land and inhalation of Users soil derived dust

Likely

Medium

Very Low No naturally occurring potential sources (given the infilled nature of the site) which could harm human health have been identified. Very Low No potential natural sources (given the infilled nature of the site) which could affect water supply pipes have been identified. However, the likelihood of any services currently running through the site is considered to be low. Very Low There are currently no formal buildings present on the site. A compound is located in the central portion of the site off Launders Lane however, this is located on an area of concrete with portacabin style units, however this is likely to be located over the historical landfill materials on site and not natural soils. High Risk Current users may to come into direct contact fires where present on site. There also remain the potential for explosion associated with any fires/ignition sources. In terms of reducing risk, by reducing number of people with access to site the (given the nature of the land being privately owned), and preventing unauthorised access, this could be achieved via securing the site. It is understood that firefighting on site is now undertaken from outside the boundary of the site, in order to reduce the risk to the firefighters. Moderate Explosions are known to have occurred on site (thought to be associated with LPG cylinders). This could result in debris and smoke which may affect local road users/residents and may result in airborne particulates, as well as presenting an odour

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Contaminants of Concern

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Groundwater

Vertical Migration

Low

Mild

Surface Water

Vertical & Lateral Migration

Low

Mild

End Users

Direct contact and inhalation/ ingestion of soil or soil derived dust

Unlikely

Mild

Root uptake

Unlikely

Mild

Direct contact

Unlikely

Mild

Direct contact

Unlikely

Mild

Soft Landscaping/ Vegetation

Off site land uses (quarries, landfills, cemetery and Water Supply agricultural use) Pipes Buildings and Infrastructure

Consequence

Risk & Justification nuisance and potential for smoke inhalation. The assessment of particulates and air quality monitoring in the vicinity of the site in relation to the site and neighbouring land uses is outside the scope of works presented herein and is understood to be being undertaken as a separate assessment by others. Low Consideration should also be given to the potential presence of and PFOS/PFAS substances associated with the firefighting undertaken on the site over the history of the fires and the potential for this to migrate vertically within the site. Current liaison with the Council and Fire Brigade indicates that for recent fires water rather than firefighting foams has been utilised. Low Consideration should also be given to the potential presence of and PFOS/PFAS substances associated with the firefighting undertaken on the site over the history of the fires and the potential for this to migrate laterally or as surface water runoff into the surface waters. Current liaison with the Council and Fire Brigade indicates that for recent fires water rather than firefighting foams has been utilised. Very Low Soils and waste materials associated with off-site quarrying and landfilling activities area considered unlikely to have been deposited on the subject site. As such, direct contact with these materials by end users is not expected. In addition, it is considered that there is a low risk of offsite ground gases migrating on to the subject site. Very Low Soils and waste materials associated with off-site quarrying and landfilling activities area considered unlikely to have been deposited on the subject site Very Low Soils and waste materials associated with off-site quarrying and landfilling activities area considered unlikely to have been deposited on the subject site Very Low Soils and waste materials associated with off-site quarrying and landfilling activities area considered unlikely to have been deposited on the subject site

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Desk Study Report Potential Source/Media

Potential Receptors

Possible Pathways

Probability

Groundwater

Vertical Migration

Low

Mild

Surface Water

Vertical & Lateral Migration

Low

Medium

Consequence

Table 3.6 Plausible pollutant linkages & qualitative risk assessment

Risk & Justification Low There is the potential that contaminants associated with other landfilling activities the area may have resulted in contamination to groundwater in the vicinity of the site, however given the underlying natural geology at depth this is considered a low likelihood to result in a determinantal impact beneath the subject site. Moderate/Low It should also be noted that the site is located in an area where numerous historical landfills are present. As such, the general background quality of any surface water should also be considered in the context of the wider areas and site uses.

It should be noted that the risk from smoke associated with fires on the site represents a health and safety concern associated with the smoke itself and any potential for particulates to be present/migrating as opposed to a contaminated land issue.

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Ground Investigation Report

3.3

Preliminary Risk Assessment Summary

The Preliminary Risk Assessment (PRA) and Conceptual Site Model (CSM) developed from the information gathered as part of the desk study process have identified plausible significant potential pollutant linkages that exist in relation to the current status of the site. The potential pollutant linkages established within this desk study have been considered in the context of the proposed current status of the site, the potential for increased or variation in risk associated with fires on site, and are considered to require investigation and further assessment to support further characterisation, calibration of the CSM and where/if necessary, determine a remedial strategy to reduce, remove or otherwise control any risk within the site to key receptors. It should, however, be noted that the PRA acknowledges that there were numerous uncertainties associated with the existing data. The primary uncertainty being due to the lack of site specific information on the condition of the soils and waste beneath the site. In order to progress the risk assessment and Part IIA assessment of the site, to provide further characterisation of the site, and refinement of the PRA and CSM, it was concluded within the preliminary risk assessment that intrusive investigation and analysis would be required to clarify the presence and magnitude of any contamination and significant risk. As such, the following preliminary geochemical investigation was proposed to be out on the site to include analysis of soil and groundwater (if encountered) samples for the range of potential contaminants identified within the desk study as well as a period of ground gas and groundwater monitoring. It should be noted that the assessment will be undertaken to take account of risk and potential liabilities required to be considered under Part IIA which requires one or more of the following: 1) The collation and assessment of documentary evidence, or information from other sources. 2) A visit to the subject site for the purpose of visual inspection, which may include limited sampling. 3) Intrusive investigation of the land. The works are required to determine if there is the potential for the Part IIA regime to have been triggered in relation to source-pathway-receptor linkages identified on the site such that a significant potential of significant harm (SPOSH) is deemed to have been identified that would potentially require further assessment and determination of required works to mitigate the identified risks. Assessment of risks will be undertaken in relation to key receptors such as human health, controlled waters, built environment, soft landscaping and the like in liaison with the Local Authority and the Environment Agency depending on the risk identified. Any requirement for risk mitigation measures and remediation works on the site cannot be determined until such time as an intrusive investigation and associated testing has been completed. The aim of any remediation works would be to reduce the risk of significant potential of significant harm in relation to the site, based on its current status and land use. Any consideration of the potential for future development works on the site fall outside the scope of works proposed. In addition, it is anticipated that if gross soil contamination is encountered, or pockets of asbestos impacted soils are present, these materials could be classified as Hazardous Waste if off-site removal was required.

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Ground Investigation Report

4.0

GROUND INVESTIGATION

4.1

Scope of Works

The following scope of works for the intrusive investigation was agreed with the Client, and reviewed by the Landowner of the site and undertaken in September 2023: • • • • • • • • • • • 4.2

Attendance of a specialist surveyor to survey the investigation positions to capture the co-ordinates and levels of exploratory holes using GPS surveying; Attendance of a Geo-Environmental Engineer to set out and supervise the intrusive investigations, undertake sampling, in-situ testing and logging of recovered soils from exploratory holes; Provision of Photo Ionisation Detector (PID) to assess the soils for VOCs and to support the targeting of the laboratory analysis of samples recovered. Provision of a Tracerco T401 Radiation Contamination Monitor to assess soils recovered from the investigation positions. 13No. machine excavated trial pits to depths of between 3.00m and 4.50m bgl (TP101 to TP113). Initially 15No. trial pits were proposed however, slow tracking and creation of safe access around the site was such that this was limited to 13No. locations being achievable while on site; 18No. dynamic sampler boreholes to depths of up to 5.00m bgl (WS101 to WS106, WS106a, WS107, WS107a—c, WS108, WS108a-b, WS109, WS109a-b and WS110). Several locations refused at shallow depth such that additional positions were drilled in close proximity with a view to trying to achieve proposed depths. Installation of 10No. boreholes (WS101, WS102, WS103, WS104, WS105, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b, WS109b & WS110) with gas and groundwater monitoring standpipes; Return spot gas and groundwater monitoring of standpipes on six occasions. Water/leachate sampling on a single occasion during the first return monitoring visit. Geochemical laboratory testing to support a contamination assessment and preliminary waste assessment for the site; Provision of a Ground Investigation Report. Investigation Strategy

The positioning of exploratory holes was determined on site to provide general coverage of the site in relation to historical landfilling and subsequent unlicensed deposits of waste materials on the site and to target specific areas based on the site walkover. It should be noted that the feasibility and access of investigation positions was subject to the creation of tracking routes round the site where topography and changes in levels were safe to allow. In some central areas of the site steep gradient changes were such that they prevented direct tracking around the site which therefore limited the areas where investigation works could be safely undertaken within the agreed timeframe for the investigation works on site. A plan showing tracking routes created and undertaken around the site is presented in Figure 3. Table 4.1 sets out the investigation strategy adopted. Area of Concern General ground conditions Potential contamination of near surface soils (Top 3-4m bgl) Potential contamination of near surface soils (Top 5m bgl)

Investigation Exploratory holes located across the site, coupled with sampling and laboratory analysis of selected samples. Exploratory holes located to provide coverage of the site, coupled with sampling and laboratory analysis of selected samples. Exploratory holes located to provide coverage of the site primarily around towards site boundaries, coupled with sampling and laboratory analysis of selected samples.

Positions All TP101 - TP113 WS101 to WS106, WS106a, WS107, WS107a—c, WS108,

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Gas and groundwater/ leachate monitoring

Investigation

Monitoring standpipes installed with boreholes

Table 4.1 Summary of the Investigation Strategy

Positions

WS108a-b, WS109, WS109a-b and WS110

WS101, WS102, WS103, WS104, WS105, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b, WS109b & WS110

Soil and water samples were collected and placed into amber jars and cool boxes on site for transit to the office, where they were stored under chilled conditions (<4oC) prior to final transportation in cool boxes to the laboratory by their in-house courier. Both the geotechnical and contamination testing were undertaken by UKAS accredited laboratories (where appropriate). Contamination testing of soil samples was also undertaken in accordance with accredited MCERTS protocols. Samples were stored in temperature-controlled conditions from sampling until receipt at the laboratory from which time sample preparation and storage was determined by testing requirements and in line with laboratory’s protocols.

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ENCOUNTERED CONDITIONS

A factual record of the conditions encountered during the physical investigation of the site is presented in the following sections. For further details of the ground conditions, reference should be made to the site photographs presented in Appendix B. The exploratory hole logs and cross sections are presented in Appendix C, the geochemical testing results (soil and water/leachate) in Appendix D and E and the return spot gas and water monitoring results in Appendix F. The HazWasteOnline Assessment is in Appendix G. The physical ground investigation works were undertaken between 18th and 22nd September. Return gas and groundwater monitoring has been undertaken on six occasions (3rd, 13th and 27th October, 6th, 20th November and 4th and 6th December 2023. The final monitoring visit was split into two due to unforeseen issues with the technician’s vehicle). Water/leachate sampling of monitoring installations where sufficient water was recorded within the standpipe was undertaken as part of the 3rd October 2023 sampling visit, with samples submitted to the laboratory for analysis. A further round of water/leachate sampling was undertaken on the 6th November 2023. At the time of writing, further liaison is ongoing with Havering Council to determine if sufficient budget is present to allow analysis of this second round of samples collected. Unless stated otherwise, all depths are reported as metres below ground level (m bgl). 5.1

Soils

The ground conditions encountered within the exploratory holes undertaken all comprised Made Ground. Natural soils were not encountered within any of the investigation positions undertaken. A generalised summary of the encountered soil conditions encountered is presented in Table 5.1. Top (m bgl)

0.00-2.00

Base (m bgl)

4.50+

0.00

0.40

0.00

0.50

0.05

0.10

Description

Locations

MADE GROUND Brown silty/clayey/gravelly sometimes ashy SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete, sometimes tarmac. Cobbles and boulders of concrete and brick. Other items included tyres, plastic fragments, plastic bags, cement bags, CD players, cassette tapes, timber, slate, ceramic tiles, textiles, hessian, plastic gloves, glass bottles, cabling, ceramic pipe, plastic bottles, paper, metal bars, bike parts, packing tape and timber sleeper. Suspected bonded Asbestos Containing Material (ACM).

TP101, TP102, TP103, TP105, TP106, TP107, TP108, TP109, TP111, TP112, TP113, WS101, WS103, WS104, WS106, WS106a, WS107, WS107a, WS017b WS107c, WS108, WS108a, WS108b, WS109, WS109a, WS109b, WS110

Hydrocarbon odour and sheen Charred plastic Organic odour MADE GROUND Greyish brown ashy gravelly SILT. Gravels are fine to coarse brick with plastic. MADE GROUND: Surface tipped materials: 70% plastic (mostly plastic bags), 15% textiles, metal, timber and concrete. TARMAC

TP105 TP108 TP112 TP103, TP104 TP111 WS103, TP110

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Top (m bgl)

0.40-1.80

0.80-3.70

Base (m bgl)

5.00+

3.90+

Description

Locations

MADE GROUND Brown, grey or black gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint and occasional chalk. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Other items included tiles, metal bucket, metal car parts, polystyrene, timber, glass bottles, fibreglass, plastic, ceramic tiles, clinker, tarmac, hessian, coal, slate, suspected Asbestos Containing Material (ACM).

TP104, TP106, TP107, TP110, TP111, TP112, WS101, WS102, WS103, WS104, WS105, WS106, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b, WS109b, WS110

Organic odour Strong hydrocarbon odour Tarry odour MADE GROUND Domestic waste: often comprising 20% to 85% plastic bag, up to 50% gravelly SAND, gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint, 5% timber, 5% textiles. Other items included: metal pipes, plastic pipes, rope, metals cans, brick, hessian materials, cladding, cables, ceramics, plastic bottles, shoes, foam, car parts, underlay, and car registration plates, cassettes, paper labels, metal, tree trunk, carpet, metal wire, plastic tray, netting, plastic bucket.

TP106 & TP107 TP110 WS107c

Hydrocarbon and organic odour Crisps packet best before date 2011 MADE GROUND: Lilac iridescent fine to coarse 1.60 2.00 GRAVELS of concrete and clinker. Table 5.1 Summary of Ground Conditions

TP101, TP102, TP112

TP101 TP112 TP107

For more detailed descriptions at specific locations, reference should be made to the exploratory hole logs presented in Appendix C. No clear distinction can be made between the location of soil waste, domestic waste or skip type waste materials found at higher elevation on site and the materials found at lower elevations in terms of being able to zone the presence and depth of specific waste materials on the site. Although domestic waste was encountered in TP101 and TP102, it was not encountered in WS107, WS108 or WS109 which were of a similar elevation. Domestic waste was also encountered in TP112 which was located at a higher elevation than TP101 and TP102. It is considered that the domestic waste materials encountered on site post-date 2010 based on a crisp packet best before date of 2011 identified on site. The different materials encountered on site did not indicate any clear patterns with regards to deposition laterally or vertically within the investigation positions undertaken on the site. As expected with such sites, the underlying waste was found to be heterogeneous indicating either potentially random locations of deposition at varying times or significantly varying materials during periods of deposition. In terms of the investigation works undertaken on site to date and presented herein it should be noted that only a limited number of positions have been undertaken on large site which is noted to be highly variable in nature.

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As such, this report does not look to interpolate conditions between investigation positions. It should also be noted that conditions can vary over time. 5.2

Groundwater

Groundwater was encountered within the exploratory holes during the intrusive investigation works as summarised within Table 5.2. Exploratory Hole TP105 TP110 WS103

Note:*m AOD unavailable

Groundwater depth (m bgl) [AOD] 3.00 [12.68] 3.60 * 4.10 *

Comments Oily sheen, possibly perched -

Table 5.2 Summary of Groundwater Encountered within Exploratory Holes during the Intrusive Investigation Groundwater monitoring wells were installed within WS101, WS102, WS103, WS104, WS105, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b, WS109b and WS110 to allow for return monitoring to be undertaken. A number of positions had to be terminated and re-drilled in close proximity to the original locations due to obstructions during the site works, in order to achieve the required/proposed depths. Return gas and water monitoring has been undertaken on six occasions on 3rd, 13th, 27th October, 6th and 20th November, and 4th and 6th December 2023. The final monitoring visit was split into two due to unforeseen issues with the technician’s vehicle. All programmed monitoring visits are now complete. Water depths were recorded within the groundwater monitoring standpipes installed during the return groundwater monitoring visits undertaken and are summarised in Table 5.3 below.

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Depth to water (m bgl) and water level [m OD] Location 03/10/2023 13/10/2023 27/10/23 06/11/2023 20/11/2023 4/12/2023 [m m bgl m bgl m bgl m bgl m bgl m bgl AOD] [AOD] [AOD] [AOD] [AOD] [AOD] [AOD] WS101* Dry Dry Dry Dry 2.42 3.18 3.16 3.21 2.88 2.97 WS102* * * * * * 3.70 3.66 4.02 3.37 3.14 3.05 WS103* * * * * * * WS104 4.54 4.32 4.27 4.07 3.43 3.37 [15.24] [10.67] [10.92] [10.97] [11.17] [11.09] [11.87] WS105 4.52 4.28 4.07 3.93 4.70 4.50 [12.57] [8.05] [8.29] [8.51] [8.64] [7.87] [8.07] WS106a 4.51 4.40 4.37 3.91 3.67 3.54 [8.87] [4.36] [4.62] [4.50] [4.96] [5.20] [5.33] Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry WS107c 4.98 4.98 4.96 4.96 4.96 [13.14] [8.16] [8.16] [8.18] [8.18] [8.18] Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry WS108b 5.00 4.98 4.97 4.97 4.95 [12.58] [7.58] [7.6] [7.61] [7.61] [7.63] Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry WS109b 3.54 2.89 2.67 2.64 2.62 [14.62] [11.08] [11.73] [11.95] [11.98] [12.00] WS110 3.70 3.33 3.28 3.28 2.79 [14.71] [11.01] [11.38] [11.43] [11.43] [11.92]

Note:*m AOD unavailable Note: - not monitored on that visit

6/12/2023 m bgl [AOD] Dry 3.00 * 3.38 [11.86] Dry 4.96 [8.18] Dry 4.94 [7.64] Dry 2.62 [12.00] 2.63 [12.08]

Table 5.3 Summary of Groundwater Encountered within Monitoring Wells As can be seen from a review of the well levels (at ground level) presented in m AOD, WS107c, WS108b and WS109b, which were noted to be dry over the monitoring period, were noted to be located at a higher levels than other wells where water/leachate was noted to be present. Based on the water levels and that the water was often encountered within the clay based Made Ground it is likely that these represent perched groundwater/leachate pockets on site within or above less permeable strata. WS104, WS105 and WS106a may be representative of water trapped in the unslotted base of the installation, where a sump has effectively created a pathway for trapped porewater/leachate rather than representative of continuous groundwater or perched water at this location beneath the site. During of the monitoring wells was undertaken on 13th October 2023 within wells WS104, WS105 and WS106a with recharge rates monitored and recorded and summarised in Table 5.4 below. Location Start Time Start Depth (m bgl) Finish Time WS104 10:47 4.98 (dry) 13.01 WS105 11.05 5.02 (dry) 13.04 WS106a 11.17 5.01 (dry) 13.08 th Table 5.4 Summary of Groundwater Purging and Recharge rates (13 October 2023)

Finish Depth (m bgl) 4.96 5.01 5.00

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It should be noted that there was heavy precipitation during the purging event therefore the recharge water may be indicative of perched water rather than a continuous groundwater body at shallow depth beneath the site. 5.4

Monitoring

Personal gas monitors which could detect combustible gases and vapours, as well as O2, CO, NO2, SO2 and H2S were used for the duration of the investigative works. These monitors were not triggered by encountered/excavated materials on the site. A radiation contamination monitor was also used during site works. The monitor was swept over the arisings and towards the excavations. The readings recorded were never above measured background levels. The background levels were ascertained from the user manual and double checked at the office ahead of completing site works. 5.5

Surface Water

The nearby Common Watercourse surface water has not been sampled due to access constraints. The watercourse is overgrown and therefore unsafe to access. If access improves over the winter months (vegetation dies back) it may be possible to sample Common Watercourse. In lieu of access to the nearby surface water, water samples were taken from the installed boreholes on site where available to assess potential movement of contaminants. 5.6

Obstructions

Boulder sized concrete and brick fragments were encountered in multiple trial pits across the site. Only TP109, TP111 and TP113 did not encounter boulder sized particles. WS106 encountered an obstruction at 2.2m, WS107, WS107a and WS107b all encountered obstructions between 0.50m and 0.65m, WS108 and WS108a encountered obstructions at 0.5m and WS109 and WS109a encountered obstructions at 0.5m. WS109b encountered an obstruction at 3.2m. Boulder sized pieces of concrete were observed at the surface across the majority of the site. 5.7

Physical Restrictions

Due to the nature of the site, access was difficult and required de-vegetation and access tracks to be constructed. This included tracks and vegetation removal to the rear of the compound for locations TP110 to TP113 and WS103 to WS106. Access to the southern end of the site needed to be made by cutting through a southern bund and construction of a track to the lower southern levels and locations TP110, TP111 and WS103. Access to WS106 also required excavation through a bund. Location TP107 was relocated further north to avoid a bund and significant sharp drop in level. Finally, TP108 was relocated east as the original location was within a steep sided deep trench. Tall dense brambles had to be removed to create access for WS107 and WS108 locations. A summary of encountered materials and constraints is presented in Figure 5. 5.8

Distinguishing Materials

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possible through the works undertaken to date to obtain any records to verify the original restoration levels of the site following the initial permitted landfilling on the site. From the limited data collected and the lack of datable material it is impossible to ascertain with certainty which material encountered was from the original licensed landfill and which was from the subsequent unauthorised deposits of tipped waste, with the exception of TP112 which encountered a crisp packet which had a best before date of 2011. As part of these works it has not currently been possible to locate and records of the former capping details for the site, so it is unknown whether the original landfill was capped/restored and if so with what materials and to what levels. However, given the date of the landfilling it is expected that a thin restoration capping layer would likely have been applied to the site. However, it is difficult to assess the specific materials which may form the former capping system as no records are available on the final site levels following permitted filling and subsequent restoration. It is possible that the domestic waste encountered in TP101 and TP102 was from the original permitted landfill, despite the original permit not including domestic waste. However, with no dates on items excavated, this cannot be verified. If the original top of the permitted landfill was at the same level as the Launders Lane then material identified in WS102, WS103, TP110 and TP111 were likely part of the original landfill. It was noted during a return spot gas and water/leachate monitoring visit on site that additional waste (materials that could be carried by hand, e.g. a toaster), had been brought onto site near WS103 after the initial site investigation was completed (i.e. between the investigation works and monitoring works being undertaken on the site). It would be prudent to undertake a topographic survey completed across the whole site to understand the current site levels and provide current baseline levels allowing assessment of any changes as a result of any unpermitted fly tipping, stability issues/settlement associated with the variation in waste types and thicknesses across the site or changes in compaction. 5.9

Chemical Analysis

In order to assess the general chemical quality of the Made Ground encountered, samples of soils recovered from the exploratory holes were submitted for analysis for a range of potential contaminants supported by CLR publication CLR8 and Environment Agency R&D66 publication. The testing rationale included sampling and analysis to provide a general coverage of the subject site. Testing was undertaken for a broad range of commonly occurring contaminants including metals, metalloids, inorganic compounds, PCBs, speciated TPH, PAH, asbestos and some organic compounds and included analysis of the differing Made Ground strata encountered. The analysis scheduled is summarized below. TP101 3.0m

Sample

TP102 0.20m TP103 0.75m TP104 3.30m TP105 3.20-3.30

Testing Analysis Metals, TPH, PAH, BTEX, PCB, inorganics, asbestos Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX

Rationale General coverage, soil domestic waste General coverage

within

General coverage, suspected asbestos cement identified. General coverage General coverage, oil sheen noted.

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TP106 2.20m

Sample

TP107 1.8m TP108 4.40m TP109 2.50m TP110 3.40m TP110 3.50m

Testing Analysis Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX, PCB Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX, VOC, SVOC Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX TPH, BTEX, VOC, SVOC

TP111 0.60m

Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX

TP111 3.70m TP113 3.30m

BTEX, TPH Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX, PCB Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX, VOC, SVOC Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX TPH, BTEX, VOC, SVOC, Metals, inorganics, asbestos, TPH, PAH, BTEX, VOC. SVOC, PCB Asbestos, TPH, BTEX Asbestos, TPH, BTEX

WS102 4.70-4.90m WS106a 0.9m WS106a 4.50m WS107c 2.30-2.50m WS108b 2.50m WS109b 1.50m

Rationale General coverage, organic odour noted. General coverage, lilac iridescent coating noted. General coverage, depth range. General coverage General coverage General coverage, oily sheen noted. General coverage, material sits directly below recent surface tipping. General coverage General coverage, soil within domestic waste. General coverage General coverage General coverage General coverage General coverage General coverage

Note: Testing was prioritised within the testing budget allowance to provide a representative assessment, however, not all samples collected were analysed.

Table 5.5 Summary of chemical analysis testing scheduled and rationale

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COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS CONSIDERATIONS

Due to the high number of fires reported on the site, Geo-Environmental were asked to assess what buried materials were likely to be igniting or susceptible to fire. The following sections explore the materials encountered on site. Combustible materials have a flashpoint of between 38.7°C and 93.3°C (flammable materials have a flashpoint below 37.8°C). In this report is it assumed that a proportion of the encountered domestic waste have the potential to be combustible, however no testing has been completed to discern their flashpoint in this respect. 6.1

Potentially Combustible Materials Encountered

Household waste, containing materials considered to have the potential to be include potentially combustible material was encountered in TP101, TP102, and TP112. Materials classified as potentially flammable were identified in TP110 though analysis undertaken and an assessment of the materials through HazWasteOnline. The details of the materials are presented below. Location

Top (m bgl) [AOD]

Base (m bgl) [AOD]

TP101

0.80 [15.18]

1.20 [14.78]

TP101

1.20 [14.78]

3.20 [12.78]

TP102

0.80 [14.71]

3.40 [12.11]

TP110

3.40 [-]

3.70 [-]

3.70 [11.54]*

3.90 [11.34]*

TP112

Description soil (up to 50%), plastic (up to 20%), timber (up to 5%), metal pipes, plastic pipes and rope throughout. Soil is gravelly SAND, gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. (Domestic Waste) * plastic (up to 70%, timber (up to 5%), metals cans, brick, hessian materials, cladding, cables, ceramics, plastic bottles, shoes, foam, car parts underlay and car registration, cassettes, paper labels, metal, tree trunk, carpets, metal wire, vegetable tray and netting. Hydrocarbon and organic odour. (Domestic Waste) plastic bags (up to 70%), timber (up to 5%) and building foam (up to 2%), soil (up to 1%). Shoes, bricks, blue plastic drum, metal, cabling, plastic ducting, tree branch, hanger, plastic bottles, drinks cans, netting, fabric, doormat, broken glass, paper, plumbing pipe, duvet and hessian sacks. (Domestic Waste) Black and grey gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Glass bottles and timber. Strong hydrocarbon odour and below 3.50m groundwater exhibiting a black oil sheen (assumed to be hydrocarbon). In this case it is considered that the oily element to the water former the potentially combustible element. Landfill materials: plastic bags (up to 85%), textiles (up to 5%), timber (up to 5%), plastic bottles, metal, paper, plastic car parts, plastic buckets, suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (cement) and a Quavers multi pack best before 12/03/2011.

NOTE: No level available for TP112, level extrapolated from nearby WS104. No level available for TP110. Note * In TP101 the soils at 1.20-3.20m bgl have the higher potential to be combustible in this location, however the materials noted above at 0.801.20m have elements that could also be combustible if a fire was started in the deeper materials and would burn with pockets of domestic waste and soils across the pit so have been referenced herein for completeness.

Table 6.1: Combustible Materials Encountered

These materials were encountered in deep trial pits. TP102 was relatively close to the “smouldering trench”, identified as part of the 8th August 2023 site walkover and detailed in the site description and understood to be subject to a historical fire on site, which could indicate that similar materials are present at depth in the trench. 38 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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Materials in Sample TP110 at 3.40m were classified as having potentially flammable properties (based on the recorded total TPH) in the HazwasteOnline Assessment, which assesses materials for waste classification. Trommel Fines were also identified on the surface in the southern area of the site. Trommel Fines are final materials that come from the mechanical treatment of waste. This material can be made up of some combustible components but are often formed mainly of glass, stone and soils, which would not necessarily be regarded as a combustible material. However, the materials have a very low density and can contain fine particles of timber, plastic etc and due to this a large surface area. They are also difficult to compact and can become quite spongy, thus allowing the flow of oxygen through their matrix. Due to their large surface area, low density and ability for oxygen flow, once ignited, these materials could remain ignited and spread fire throughout the areas where they have been deposited. Although trommel fines were only identified in one specific area (see Figure 5) it is possible that there are more tipped on site, either at the surface or buried. It is also considered that visual identification of these materials was likely to have been hindered by areas of vegetation on site. Their exact composition can vary and, due to their physical properties, can often be costly to dispose of through legitimate routes. It should be noted that although combustible materials were identified at depth an obvious heat source/ignition source was not encountered. The possible presence of LPG canisters as an ignition source was previously raised by the Council, local residents at the public meeting on the 1st September, and within the 3rd party GEMCO Phase 1 assessment report. However, significant evidence of these was not identified as part of the intrusive works undertaken on site, albeit that the total number of investigation positions undertaken only assessment a small proportion of the overall site, in terms of deposited materials. Possible evidence of subsurface fires was observed in TP108 where charred plastic and metal was observed between 1.00m bgl and 1.30m bgl. From these observations alone it is impossible to say with any certainty whether the material was charred on deposition or if there had been a subsurface fire. The charred material was isolated in nature within the trial pit. Photos of the materials encountered within each of the investigation positions are presented in Appendix B. 6.2

Asbestos

Laboratory testing identified loose asbestos fibres were present in deep and shallow soils across the site. Loose fibres in the shallow soils and on the surface of the site may pose a potential health risk to nearby residents. Theoretically loose fibres could migrate from the site in strong winds or entrained in smoke from fires and be transported to surrounding areas. Geo-Environmental are unaware of any studies determining how far asbestos fibres can travel in these situations and therefore unable to advise whether this does pose a practical risk to the nearby residents. Suspected cement bound asbestos was identified on the surface across the site however, cement bound asbestos is notably non-flammable and non-combustible and was often used as a fireproofing material therefore the risk from these discrete fragments is very low.

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It is recommended that asbestos air monitoring is undertaken in areas across the site to further assess the presence of loose fibres were identified to understand if fibres are potentially being transported offsite. Whilst it is recommended that air monitoring is undertaken on/around the site to inform further assessment of the potential for airborne fibres to be released to the air, where asbestos is bound within cement, or mixed within a soil mass, it is considered that there is negligible potential for fibres to be released.

Ideally further monitoring would be undertaken to form a baseline for the site and to consider if/when further fires break out on site to identify any potential fibres within the smoke. 6.3

Surface Fires

Evidence of recent surface fires was observed in the southwest of the site along the boundary with New Road. Charred material was encountered across much of the southern boundary with New Road and a pile of material was still smouldering while the Geo-Environmental Engineers were on site. The pile was not in close vicinity to the working area and was dealt with by Geo-Environmental and GEMCO (the Landowner’s Consultant), with both parties agreeing on site that an appropriate course of action to mitigate the potential risk identified. As such, it was requested that the excavator driver on site dig a fire break trench around these materials. Charred materials included but were not limited to metal (food cans, scrap metal), wood (possibly treated and untreated timber), plastic (bags and solid plastic items), brick, cardboard, paper, rubber (wellington boots), textiles (clothing, carpets) and foam. It should be noted that although charred materials were observed, no evidence of an ignition source were identified in proximity to the material. 6.4

Trommel Fines

Trommel fines were identified in an area in the south of site. Trommel fines are the final materials that come from the mechanical treatment of waste. This material can be made up of some combustible components but are often formed mainly of glass, stone and soils, which would not necessarily be regarded as a combustible material. However, the materials have a very low density and can contain fine particles of timber, plastic etc and due to this a large surface area. They are also difficult to compact and can become quite spongy, thus allowing the flow of oxygen through their matrix. Due to their large surface area, low density and ability for oxygen flow, once ignited, these materials could remain ignited and spread fire throughout the areas where they have been deposited. Although trommel fines were only identified in one specific area it is possible that there are more tipped on site, either at the surface or buried, it is also considered that visual identification of these materials was likely to have been hindered by areas of vegetation on site. Their exact composition can vary and, due to their physical properties, can often be costly to dispose of through legitimate routes.

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7.0

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS

A Generic Quantitative Risk Assessment (GQRA) of risks to the adjacent land users utilising the results of the ground investigation was undertaken, the findings of which are presented in the following sections. 7.1

Ground Gases

We have assumed that our monitoring wells have been left untouched between monitoring visits and that gas has accumulated sufficiently between visits. If gas valves were opened between monitoring visits, or wells vented in any other way, the results of the monitoring may not be representative of the gas regime of the site. Gas and groundwater monitoring wells were installed within locations WS101, WS102, WS103, WS104, WS105, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b, WS109b and WS110. Monitoring has been undertaken on six occasions on 3rd, 13th, 27th October, 6th and 20th November, and 4th and 6th December 2023. The final monitoring visit was split into two due to unforeseen issues with the technician’s vehicle. All programmed monitoring visits are now complete. The construction of the monitoring wells is summarised in Table 7.1. It should be noted that all of the monitoring wells installed on site are considered to have response zones located within the Made Ground. Location WS101 WS102

Depth of borehole (m bgl) 2.40 5.00

Response Zone (m bgl) 0.50-2.40 1.00-5.00

WS103

5.00

1.00-5.00

WS104 WS105 WS106a WS107c

5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00

1.00-5.00 1.00-5.00 1.00-5.00 1.00-5.00

WS108b

5.00

1.00-5.00

WS109b

3.00

1.00-3.00

WS110

4.00

1.00-4.00

Table 7.1 Summary of monitoring installations and response zones.

Strata Gravelly sandy CLAY (Made Ground) Gravelly CLAY (Made Ground) Gravelly SAND and CLAY (Made Ground) Sandy gravelly CLAY (Made Ground) Sandy gravelly CLAY (Made Ground) Gravelly sandy CLAY (Made Ground) Sandy gravelly CLAY (Made Ground) Gravelly SAND and CLAY (Made Ground) Sandy gravelly CLAY (Made Ground) Gravelly SAND and CLAY (Made Ground)

The spot monitoring undertaken detected methane at concentrations in the range of 0.0% to 33.4%. Carbon dioxide has been detected at concentrations in the range of 0.1% to 30.2% and oxygen in the range 0.1% to 22.0%. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) have been detected at concentrations of between 0.0ppm to 302ppm during the monitoring visits. Atmospheric pressure was recorded in the range of 991mb to 1020mb during the visits undertaken. Borehole flows were measured and recorded a steady flow of -0.2 to 1.2 l/hr. Carbon monoxide was detected at concentrations ranging between 0ppm and 12ppm, hydrogen sulphide was recorded at concentrations between 0.0ppm and 61ppm. The maximum readings recorded during each of the monitoring visits undertaken to date are summarised in the Table 7.2 below.

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CH4%

CO2%

O2%

H2S ppm

CO ppm

VOC

Flow l/hr

Pressure mb

Maximum 03/10/23

WS101 19.3

WS102 30

WS103 0.3

WS104 0.2

WS105 0.1

WS106a 2.0

WS107c 3.6

WS108b 0.2

WS109b 0.0

WS110 0.0

13/10/23 27/10/23

29.7 30.6

32.8 30.1

18.7 19.5

0.2 0.3

0.4 0.3

7.5 5.0

5.8 5.4

0.1 0.1

0.0 0.1

0.5 0.1

06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23 06/11/23 20/11/23 04/12/23* 06/12/23* 03/10/23 13/10/23 27/10/23

33.4 32.2 31.8 23.8 30.2 29.4 25.1 21.9 19.8 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 10 27 24 61 0.0 20.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 5.3 13.7 3.4 10.7 10.3 7.3 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1 1019 1002 991

28.0 26.8 27.5 23.1 12.4 21.0 19.7 18.1 16.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 1.0 0.2 0.2 2.0 4.0 16 14 12 13.0 2.0 1.0 2.1 1.0 0.0 0.0 7.1 302 4.8 3.1 10.3 8.7 0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.1 -0.1 0.0 1018 1001 991

13.9 16.2 17.7 1.9 5.0 5.1 1.6 3.0 3.5 17.4 0.3 0.1 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 13.2 3.4 0.8 4.4 4.0 3.6 -0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1020 1002 991

0.2

0.1

3.0

0.1

0.1

0.1

0.0

0.3 0.3 0.1 6.0 6.2 6.7 6.7 8.0 8.1 7.7 14.1 13.3 9.7 3.2 0.8 1.5 2.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.8 6.6 4.9 9.3 7.5 6.7 3.6 0.0 -0.1 0.2 0.0 0.2 0.0 0.0 1016 1002 991

0.3 0.2 3.8 3.7 4.4 4.2 5.0 6.0 17.1 17.0 15.3 13.2 10.2 6.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 18.1 31.1 0.9 2.4 4.5 3.4 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1018 1001 991

1.5 4.2 0.5 0.5 0.1 0.4 0.6 0.5 13.3 0.4 3.7 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 6.0 3.0 7.0 1.0 1.0 60.2 9.1 1.8 1.7 3.4 3.1 -0.2 0.0 0.1 0.0 0.0 1.2 1019 1001 991

5.1 2.4 15.6 18 19.1 9.0 15.3 14.8 4.3 1.9 0.4 12.4 3.1 3.7 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 10 12.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.0 16.8 44.9 32.1 1.4 12.7 2.2 0.0 0.0 0.2 -0.1 0.0 0.0 1019 1001 991

0.4 0.2 11.2 7.4 11.6 12.9 12.3 11.2 7.9 15.2 9.0 7.5 8.9 10.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.1 27.9 5.6 1.9 7.3 9.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.0 1018 1000 991

0.1 0.3 4.0 4.1 5.8 5.9 5.1 4.9 16.2 15.4 11.9 15.0 15.0 15.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 9.8 17.8 1.7 7.6 3.3 0.0 0.1 0.3 -0.1 0.1 0.0 1019 1001 991

0.0 0.1 1.8 1.9 2.3 2.2 0.8 1.1 9.4 8.3 5.0 3.2 0.9 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 10.2 15.3 8.8 1.5 3.3 4.1 -0.1 0.0 0.0 -0.1 0.0 0.0 1019 1001 991

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WS101 WS102 WS103 WS104 WS105 WS106a WS107c WS108b WS109b 999 1000 1001 1001 1000 1001 06/11/23 1000 1000 1001 1007 1007 1008 1002 1008 1008 20/11/23 1009 1009 1008 997 996 997 04/12/23* 996 1018 1019 1019 1019 06/12/23* 1019 1019 Note: % – percentage based on the volume analysed; ppm – parts per million; l/hr – flow reported as litres per hour Note: Gas Guidance requires consideration of lowest levels of oxygen therefore oxygen levels are minimum recorded Note: - Not monitored on that visit. * Last monitoring visit locations spilt over 4th and 6th December 2023.

WS110 1001 1007 1018

Table 7.2 Summary of maximum Gas Readings

It is likely that the elevated gasses are being produced by isolated pockets of specific material, rather than present across the site. The gas monitoring has identified elevated levels of ground gases including methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide and VOCs however, no significant flow has been recorded, in addition variation in concentrations was noted between monitoring points on site with the highest levels in the wells located at a lower level (AOD) so potentially associated with the underlying former landfill. The build-up of methane gas could result in a flammable source within pockets where the gas in collecting (although an ignition source is still required (e.g. heat or flame). 7.1.1

Gas Risk Assessment

Ground gas monitoring wells were installed across the site to target onsite landfill materials. Soil samples were also collected from the site from the underlying Made Ground and were submitted for analysis of Total Organic Carbon to aid with the ground gas risk assessment. The intrusive investigation did not encounter conditions that required a revision of the preliminary risk assessment presented within the desk study section of this report. A Tier 1 Ground Gas Risk Assessment (GGRA) incorporating the results of the desk study and ground investigation was undertaken, the findings of which are presented in the following sections. 7.1.2

Ground Gas Sources

The desk study has identified the potential for ground gases and vapours associated with the former on-site landfill site and unauthorised deposited waste materials, together with a risk from organic rich waste that may be present onsite and the potential for methane generation within the on-site waste materials. The onsite landfill is recorded as having accepted domestic waste and if/where present this represents a high potential source of methane. Migration of gas and vapours to the site from former landfill sites to the north, south and west of the site is also potentially possible. These landfill sites represent a potential source of ground gas due to the types of wastes that were permitted and deposited. The anticipated natural geology underlying the site comprises a succession of Alluvium, Head Deposits and Taplow Gravel overlying the London Clay Formation. The underlying London Clay bedrock geology is primarily formed of impermeable clay layers and as such is unlikely to represent a plausible migration pathway for ground gases. It is unknown at this stage if the historical pit was formally lined or not. Given the age of the site and underlying geology comprising London Clay it is possible that a formal lining was not installed. However, the superficial deposits may contain permeable layers that could represent a plausible lateral migration pathway. Notwithstanding this, it is anticipated from review of the site’s history, that much of the sand and gravel within the site was extracted and replaced with overburden and landfill wastes. The permeable strata are still likely to remain present around the periphery of the site as some form of gravel pit benching, or battered sides required to maintain a stable site boundary. It is therefore possible that gas generated from off-site and on-site landfills could migrate and mix. 43 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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Given the known history of the site, it is considered that there is potential for bulk gases such as methane, carbon dioxide and oxygen to be present together with trace gases such as hydrogen sulphide, carbon monoxide, VOCs and the like associated primarily with the historical landfill materials at depth on the site. Any occurrence of subterranean fires and the introduction of water into the landfill body are likely to cause variation in the composition of gases and vapours within the landfill waste mass over time. In addition, flow conditions are also likely to vary. 7.1.3

Total Organic Carbon

An assessment of TOC was undertaken on the Made Ground soils recovered from the exploratory hole positions on site in order to provide a further assessment of the background/baseline potential for ground gases to be present on the subject site associated with the underlying encountered landfill material, prior to consideration of potential external sources. TOC gives a conservative estimate of the amount of biodegradable material in waste or soils. It includes both readily available carbon that degrades relatively quickly and non-readily available carbon that will breakdown and degrade very slowly. A selection of soils samples collected from across the subject site were sent for geochemical laboratory analysis for % TOC. The results identified concentrations of TOC across the site between 0.8% and 2.4%, with an average of 1.33%. CL:AIRE RB17 and BS8485:2015 use TOC results to classify a site in terms of anticipated gas risk. For recently placed material a TOC of <1% indicates a classification of Characteristic Situation 1, <1.5% indicates Characteristic Situation 2, and <4% indicates Characteristic Situation 3. The average recorded concentration of TOC on this site is 1.33% therefore the overall results indicate that the site is Characteristic Situation 2 based solely on TOC on the subject site itself. However, it should also be noted that the guidance relates to the placement of fresh waste, and domestic landfill type material was only identified as being present within locations TP101, TP102 and TP112 from the recent investigation works undertaken. However, an assessment of the TOC serves to provide a background assessment for the site for the potential for presence of ground gases ahead of taking account of any potential migration from external sources identified. 7.1.4

Assessment of Gas Monitoring Data

An assessment of the maximum concentrations of recorded hazardous gas recorded and gas flow rates recorded within the return monitoring for the site has been undertaken. Chart 1 below shows the variation in maximum methane concentrations with each monitoring well through the monitoring period undertaken as part of this phase of works.

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Maximum Methane Concentrations 1025

40

1020

35

1015 1010

25

1005

20

1000 995

15

Pressure (mb)

Methane (% v/v)

30

990

10

985

5

980

0

975

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Pressure

WS106a

Chart 1 Variation in maximum Methane concentrations over the duration of the gas monitoring period It can be seen that methane was recorded within boreholes WS101, WS102, WS103, WS106a and WS107c. Boreholes WS101, WS102 and WS103 have consistently recorded the highest concentrations of methane across the monitoring period. These boreholes are located in the south east and south of the site, and it is thought that these boreholes were located within the historic permitted landfill present on the site. Boreholes WS106a and WS107c were located in the west of the site in areas of the site where it is understood materials including landfill materials may have been relocated/pushed during previous restoration/reprofiling works. Atmospheric pressure does not appear to have influenced the concentrations of methane being recorded. Chart 2 below shows the variation in maximum carbon dioxide concentrations with each monitoring well through the monitoring period undertaken as part of this phase of works.

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Maximum Carbon Dioxide Concentrations 35

1025 1020 1015

25

1010 1005

20

1000 15

995

Pressure (mb)

Carbon Dioxide (% v/v)

30

990

10

985

5

980

0

975

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Pressure

WS106a

Chart 2 Variation in maximum Carbon Dioxide concentrations over the duration of the gas monitoring period It can be seen that carbon dioxide was recorded in all standpipes over the monitoring period, with boreholes WS101, WS102, WS107c and WS108b consistently recording the highest concentrations. Boreholes WS101 and WS102 were located in the east of the site near to the current site entrance. These boreholes were located either side of an area of hardstanding, therefore, this area of hardstanding is likely to be preventing the venting of gases to atmosphere which may have led to the increased concentration of gas encountered within WS101 and WS102 recorded. Boreholes WS107c and WS108b were located in the west of the side adjacent to a bund followed by a significant drop possibly marking the edge of the former permitted landfill area. Chart 3 below shows the variation in minimum oxygen concentrations with each monitoring well through the monitoring period.

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20

1025

18

1020

16

1015

14

1010

12

1005

10

1000

8

995

6

990

4

985

2

980

0

975

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Pressure

Pressure (mb)

Oxygen (% v/v)

Minimum Oxygen Concentrations

WS106a

Chart 3 Variation in minimum Oxygen concentrations over the duration of the gas monitoring period It can be seen that boreholes WS101 and WS102 regularly record oxygen concentration of less than 2%. With the exception of the first visit borehole WS103 can also be seen to have recorded oxygen concentrations of less than 2%. Oxygen concentrations are seen to vary in the other boreholes located across the site, however concentrations are generally lower than atmospheric concentrations within the majority of the boreholes. The lack of oxygen or lower concentrations of oxygen recorded within the boreholes across the site indicate a lesser risk of the occurrence of trommel fires in these areas. Concentrations of carbon monoxide and hydrogen sulphide were also recorded within each of the monitoring wells with the highest concentration of carbon monoxide being identified within WS107c at 12ppm, and the highest concentration of hydrogen sulphide being identified within WS101 at 61ppm. In addition, the highest concentration of VOCs were recorded within WS102 at 302ppm, however, this concentration appears to be an anomaly as all other recorded concentrations were between 0.9 and 60.2ppm within all of the monitoring wells. Negligible positive gas flow rates were recorded within boreholes, WS101, WS102, WS104, WS105, WS106a, WS107c, WS108b and WS109b on a number of occasions. The lack of notable flow indicates that the source of the methane and carbon dioxide are migrating by diffusive flow only. Gas primarily migrates via either pressure driven (advective) flow or via diffusive flow. The borehole flow rates recorded across the site during the monitoring period are consistently negligible. As such, gas present beneath the site will diffuse through the soils forming a continuum between the source and ground level, with only minor concentrations of gas reaching ground level, and no perceivable flow. The majority of gas will remain trapped in the soil pores or sorbed to soil particles. The flow rate recorded within WS106a on 4th December 2023 appears to represent a spike or anomaly. Although 47 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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the recorded flow rate is negligible it appears to be higher than any other flow rates recorded. Looking at atmospheric pressure conditions on the date of this monitoring round and the days preceding it, atmospheric pressure appears to be low at the time of the monitoring round and was falling to steady in the days preceding the monitoring round. Therefore, it is considered that atmospheric pressure may have impacted the recorded flow rate, and that it may be representative of a worst-case scenario. Assessment of the construction of the wells and the underlying ground conditions has shown that all of the response zones of the installed wells were solely within the Made Ground materials beneath the site. Description of this Made Ground material was shown to vary across the site. The highest concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide were found within WS101 and WS102, with WS103 identifying high concentrations of methane. These boreholes were located in the south east and south of the site and are thought to be located within the historic permitted landfill material. Elevated concentrations of carbon dioxide were also identified within WS107c and WS108b which were located in the west of the site adjacent to a bunded area thought to possibly represent the edge of the historic permitted landfill. As such, it is considered that the elevated concentrations of methane and carbon dioxide identified across the site are being generated by the former historic landfill located on the site. In addition, the lack of oxygen or reduced concentrations of oxygen recorded within the boreholes where elevated methane has been identified identifies a lesser risk of trommel fires in these areas. The lack of notable flow indicates that the methane and carbon dioxide identified as being generated on the site are migrating by diffusive flow only. Therefore, it is considered, based on the monitoring undertaken to date, that there is a low migration risk of gases off site. 7.2

Soil Contamination

A summary of the ranges of the chemicals recorded by laboratory testing of samples across site and therefore potentially being entrained in any smoke from fires is presented below: Contaminant

Minimum

Maximum 830 2 2.4 110 4700 4400 210 49 <1 100 2000 0

Maximum Sample (mbgl) TP110 3.40m TP104 3.30m TP106 2.20m TP109 2.5m TP106 2.20m TP106 2.20m TP109 2.5m TP106 2.20m TP106 2.20m TP106 2.20m -

Location of the maximum concentration within analysis on site Southern Area (Lower elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Southern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Southern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation)

Arsenic (mg/kg) Beryllium (mg/kg) Cadmium (mg/kg) Chromium (mg/kg) Copper (mg/kg) Lead (mg/kg) Mercury (mg/kg) Nickel (mg/kg) Selenium (mg/kg) Vanadium (mg/kg) Zinc (mg/kg) Hexavalent Chromium mg/kg) Cyanide (mg/kg) Boron (mg/kg)

12 0.69 0.2 22 37 100 0.3 18 <1 38 91 0 0.1 1.1

4.4 6.3

TP104 3.30m WS102 4.70m

1.0 0.05 5

1.1 94 5

TP106 2.20m TP103 0.75m -

Northern Area (Higher elevation) Entrance compound (Lower elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation)

Phenol (mg/kg) PAH (mg/kg) BTEX (μg/kg)

Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation)

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TPH (mg/kg) VOCs (μg/kg) SVOCs (μg/kg)

0.1 <5.0 <0.05

15000 <5.0 3.4

TP110 3.40m TP110 3.50m

Southern Area (Lower elevation)

Entrance compound (Lower elevation) PCBs (mg/kg) <0.001 0.043 TP106 2.20m Northern Area (Higher elevation) Table 7.3 Summary of determinands identified in soil samples analysed from site. It should be noted that none of the maximum concentrations were derived from a sample taken from within the domestic waste, nor were they located directly under the charred tipped material in the southern area of the site. A Preliminary Quantitative Risk Assessment has been undertaken in order to evaluate any unacceptable risks posed to human health with respect to anyone accessing and walking around the site in its current state. It should be noted that this assessment does not evaluate the risks posed to human health with respect to construction or end users as this will be included in any remediation reports produced if and when an end use for the site has been identified. A quantitative risk assessment has been undertaken by comparing the results of the laboratory chemical testing of shallow soils against Tier 1 screening criteria in the first instance. These criteria comprise the Atkins ATRISK soil screening values (SSVs), the Suitable for Use Levels (S4ULs) published by LQM (Copyright Land Quality Management Limited reproduced with permission; Publication Number S4UL3453. All rights reserved) and the Category 4 Screening Levels (C4SLs) published by DEFRA. Although the C4SLs were released for Part 2A use, the associated policy companion document for the C4SLs indicated that they may also be used for planning. Although the C4SLs represent a marginally higher risk level than the SSACs (low risk rather than minimal risk) it is considered that the risk levels remain very low. Therefore, the final C4SLs are considered to be suitable to assess soils under the planning regime. The exploratory holes were located to provide general coverage of the site. Analysis was undertaken on soil samples collected from these exploratory holes. In the first instance the results of the sample analysis were compared to the Tier 1 screening criteria where available. The results were compared to criteria for Public Open Space (Park) as a conservative approach. Contaminant Arsenic

Public Open Space Samples (Park) Screening exceeding Criteria (mg/kg) criteria 170 TP110 3.40m bgl

Lead

1300

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

13

Benzo(a)pyrene

11

Maximum Value (mg/kg)

Exceedance locations on site

830

Southern Area elevation)

(Lower

TP106 2.20m bgl TP103 0.75m bgl WS107c 2.30m bgl

4400

Northern Area elevation) Northern Area elevation) Western Area elevation)

(Higher

TP103 0.75m bgl WS107c 2.30m bgl

22

Northern Area elevation) Western Area elevation)

(Higher

28

(Higher (Lower

(Lower

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Contaminant Dibenzo(ah)anthracene

Public Open Space Samples (Park) Screening exceeding Criteria (mg/kg) criteria 1.1 TP103 0.75m bgl WS107c 2.30m bgl

Maximum Value (mg/kg) 2.1

Exceedance locations on site Northern Area elevation) Western Area elevation)

(Higher (Lower

Table 7.4 Summary of Screening Criteria Exceedances Exceedances were identified for metals and PAH although it should be noted that TP110 3.40m bgl exceeded the threshold for free product in solution for Aliphatic C12-C16. The risk to members of the public from these exceedances would be mitigated if the site was secured to prevent unauthorised access. Asbestos identification screening was positive in 9No samples submitted for analysis. The results are summarised in the table below. Sample

TP103 0.75m

Asbestos Cement – Chrysotile

Total % asbestos in the sample by hand picking/weight. * -

TP104 0.00m

Asbestos Cement – Chrysotile

-

TP105 3.20m

Loose Fibres – Chrysotile

TP106 0.00-1.80m

Insulation Lagging – Chrysotile, Amosite Asbestos Cement – Chrysotile Loose Fibres – Amosite

TP106 2.20m TP106 3.00-3.40m

Material Detected

<0.001 <0.001

TP107 1.80m

Insulation Lagging – Chrysotile Asbestos Cement – Chrysotile Loose Fibrous Debris – Chrysotile

0.034

TP111 0.60m

Loose Fibres – Amosite

<0.001

TP113 3.30m

Loose Fibres – Chrysotile

<0.001

Location on site

Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Eastern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Northern Area (Higher elevation) Central Area (Higher elevation) Southern Area (Lower elevation) Southern Area (Higher elevation)

Note: * quantification was only undertaken on samples where loose asbestos fibres were identified. Quantification was not undertaken on bulk samples where visible ACM was identified.

Table 7.5 Summary of Asbestos Positive IDs

Although the majority of the asbestos positively identified by the laboratory was located in deeper soils, suspected bonded asbestos cement fragments were noted in locations across the whole site. It is possible that wind disturbance could entrain any loose fibres at the surface and transport them offsite. It is recommended that air monitoring be carried out across the site and along the boundaries to monitor for the presence of any asbestos fibres (to assess potential mobility as a result of normal conditions on site/ though airborne release and movement). It is noted that once fibres are in the air, they could travel in the prevalent wind direction. 50 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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Because asbestos containing materials have been identified on site, suitable assessment, planning and control measures to minimise asbestos fibre release must be employed in line with the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012 (CAR 2012) when working with asbestos and asbestos containing soils. 7.3

Water/Leachate Contamination

Three water samples were taken from the site. Two were obtained from installed boreholes (WS102 and WS103) and a third from a trial pit (TP110). Contaminant

Minimum

Maximum

Arsenic (µg/l)

4.14

223

Barium (µg/l)

250

430

Beryllium (µg/l) Cadmium (µg/l)

<0.1 <0.02

<0.1 0.03

Chromium (µg/l)

0.9

1.1

Copper (µg/l)

0.8

3.5

Lead (µg/l)

0.5

7.6

Mercury (µg/l) Nickel (µg/l)

<0.05 2.5

<0.05 10

Selenium (µg/l)

<0.6

2.3

Vanadium (µg/l)

1.4

6.7

Zinc (µg/l)

3.2

28

Hexavalent Chromium (µg/l) Cyanide (µg/l)

<0.5

<0.5

<10

430

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as NH3 (µg/l)

11000

47000

Boron (μg/l)

610

4200

Iron (mg/l)

0.14

1.6

PAH (µg/l)

<0.01

3.3

BTEX (μg/l)

<3.0

<3.0

Maximum Sample TP110 3.50m bgl WS103 3.70m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS103 3.70m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl -

Location on site Southern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Southern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Southern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation)

Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Southern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Eastern Area (Lower elevation) Southern elevation) Southern elevation) -

Area

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Area

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Contaminant

Minimum

Maximum

TPH (µg/l)

<1.0

1700

VOCs (μg/l) SVOCs (μg/l)

<3.0 <0.01

<3.0 3.3

PCBs (µg/l) <0.02 Table 7.6 Summary of Water Results

<0.02

Maximum Sample TP110 3.50m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl -

Location on site Southern elevation) Southern elevation) -

Area

(Lower

Area

(Lower

The water (leachate) results have been screened using groundwater screening criteria and were compared to drinking water standards, EQS Freshwater and AtRisk Commercial Water Screening Values. The exceedances are summarised in the table below. Contaminant Arsenic Boron Mercury Chloride PAH

Drinking Water Standards 10µg/l 1000µg/l 1µg/l 250mg/l 0.1µg/l

EQS Freshwater 50µg/l 2000 µg/l 1 µg/l 250 mg/l -

AtRisk Commercial* -

Note:* No determinands exceeded AtRisk Commercial values for Human Health

Samples exceeding criteria TP110 3.5m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl WS102 3.18m bgl TP110 3.50m bgl

Maximum Value 223 µg/l 4200 µg/l 7.6 µg/l 440 mg/l 1.84 µg/l

Table 7.7 Summary of Water Screening Criteria Exceedances 7.4

Waste Disposal

7.4.1

Deposited Soils

The soil analyses from the main site area were assessed using HazWasteOnline software. Most of the samples assessed were indicated to represent potentially non-hazardous waste with the exception of TP107 at 1.80m and TP110 at 3.40m as detailed below. The HazWasteOnline assessment for the main site area is included within Appendix G. It should be noted that any extraneous materials such as plastic, wood etc. present in the soils as observed will likely impact the waste classification. It may be possible to screen out such materials as part of any remedial treatment process. Details for the two hazardous samples are provided below: • •

TP107 at 1.80m – The following hazardous properties were identified: Carcinogenic (HP7) due to lead concentration, Toxic for reproduction (HP10) due to lead concentration and Ecotoxic (HP14) due to copper concentration, lead concentration and zinc concentration; TP110 at 3.40m bgl – The following hazardous properties were identified: Flammable (HP3) due to TPH concentration, Carcinogenic (HP7) due to TPH concentration, Mutagenic (HP11) due to TPH concentration and Ecotoxic (HP14) TPH concentration and zinc concentration.

It should be noted that asbestos cement fragments were identified within analysis in TP103 at 0.75m, TP106 (between surface level and 1.80m bgl and 3.00m and 3.40m bgl)) and TP104 (at surface level). As such, asbestos cement fragments and suspected asbestos cement fragments were observed across the site at surface and within the waste materials at depth. The presence of visible asbestos cement fragments and lagging identified on site and submitted for analysis (and any other forms of asbestos) identified from analysis in the soil or otherwise 52 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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potentially present across other areas of the site renders the soils a hazardous mixed waste. Some level of treatment such as handpicking of the ACMs would be required with a view to separating the asbestos and soils to reduce the volume of material required to disposed of as hazardous waste. However, this would only be possible for the likes of asbestos cement board, if/where significant volume of lagging for example was encountered it would be very hard to hand pick these materials to reduce the waste classification. However, further testing would be required to classify materials for offsite disposal, and ultimately classification of materials will be subject to an assessment of the test results and soil description by the receiving facility. Hazardous waste has been identified largely in relation to visible fragments of bonded asbestos cement within and on top of the soils. The removal of visible asbestos containing materials by processing or hand picking may serve to remove the hazardous properties from some of the soils (subject to post-processing testing and assessment). All work with asbestos containing materials and asbestos containing soils should be undertaken by a suitably competent contractor who should prepare an asbestos specific risk assessment detailing the control measures to be applied when working with the asbestos containing materials/soils. The contractor should also assess whether the work would be considered licensable and/or notifiable under the Control of Asbestos Regulations 2012. It should also be noted that trommel fines (mixed material resulting from waste transfer sites that ensues from sorting waste through large cylinder devices called trommels, which are intended to separate the material by size) were observed on site. No samples sent for analysis contained trommel fines. Should offsite removal be considered for these materials then testing of trommel fines should be undertaken to confirm the exact waste classification disposal/treatment requirements and their presence highlighted to the receiving facility, and ultimately the classification of materials will be subject to an assessment by the receiving facility. The location of the trommel fines identified on site to date is presented in Figure 5. 7.4.2

Domestic waste

The soil analysis from the soils mixed in with the domestic waste materials was sampled and the analytical results were assessed using HazWasteOnline software. The sample was assessed as non-hazardous waste (this presents an indication of the classification of the fine grained soil materials for the purpose of disposal). However, it should be noted that any extraneous materials such as plastic, wood etc present in the soils as observed could impact the waste classification which may then increase the classification. Furthermore, the presence of an Asbestos containing materials (ACMs) or the presence of asbestos fibres within the soils which are quantified above 0.1% would likely render the materials as hazardous waste for the purpose of disposal.

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8.0

CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

In conclusion, based on the limited data available from a review of the desk study information and from the intrusive investigation works, with the exception of TP113, it has not been possible to formally determine whether materials encountered as part of the intrusive investigation positions are part of the original permitted landfill or unauthorised tipping above. Although some inferences can be made based on areas of the site being significantly topographically higher than others, no details as to the finished levels of the original permitted landfill levels have been identified or reviewed as part of these works. A review of historical photographs for the site (From Google Earth) indicated that earthworks were undertaken on the site at the time of the unauthorised deposition of wastes, which may have moved the permitted landfilled materials from their original placement locations. TP113 can be approximately dated due to the presence of crisp packets with expiry dates still noted to be readable (2011). In addition, areas of waste material were noted at surface level across the majority of the site which are inferred to be unauthorised deposits tipped materials. While multiple potentially combustible materials were encountered both on the surface and in the soils/waste mass, no significant evidence of ignition sources were identified within the soils or waste mass encountered within the exploratory hole positions undertaken. No evidence of LPG canisters was identified as previously considered to present a potential ignition source on the site. They may be present in other areas of the site remote from the investigation positions undertaken. As such, it has not been possible to identify a definite ignition source on the site as part of the works undertaken to date. Charred surface items were observed in the southern portion of the site, including but not limited to metal, plastics and textiles. This area of the site was noted to be subject to several fires the week prior to investigation works commencing on site. In addition, a smouldering trench was identified during the initial site walkover on the site in August 2023 within the central portion of the site, in an area which was noted to have been subject to an historical large fire on site. The trench, that had been dug to attempt to suppress the fire, appeared to contain similar waste type materials to the domestic waste encountered within TP102. Neither the personal gas monitors nor the radiation monitor on site identified elevated levels/levels of concern during the intrusive investigation works undertaken. Return spot gas monitoring of the monitoring standpipes installed within the waste mass on site have identified levels of methane, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrogen sulphide and VOCs along with depleted oxygen on site, such that the presence of methane where elevated may be acting to exacerbate and sustain fires on the site within the deposited waste materials. Methane is flammable and explosive between certain limits and the presence of pockets of methane could potentially exacerbate or sustain fires, however an ignition source (e.g. arc/flame/heat would still be required). However, without a source of ignition and with no significant flow, the methane would be likely to remain within the waste mass and concentration reduce towards ground surface. In addition, depleted oxygen concentrations were recorded across the site within the monitoring wells, thereby a reduction in oxygen is considered to reduce the risk of sub terranean fires as oxygen would be needed to enable a fire to burn. It is noted that no significant flow has been detected in terms of ground gases and as such the risk to offsite receptors from ground gas migration is considered to be low. It is suggested that further detailed assessment of gas regime may be beneficial in further assessing the site in order to further to consider the potential for a build-up of gases in pockets across the site and to further assess the presence of ground gases venting from the site. This further assessment is suggested to include continuous gas monitoring, a surface emissions survey and additional TOC analysis of encountered Made Ground materials. Continuous gas monitoring would provide further data in relation to fluctuations in recorded gas concentrations 54 GE21483/GIRv2.0/DEC23

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and gas flow rates in real time. A surface emissions survey would help to identified areas of the site where gases are venting to atmosphere, aiding to identified areas of the site where pockets of gases are located. Additional TOC analysis of the Made Ground underlying the site would help to provide further assessment of the likely gassing potential of the Made Ground materials located across the site to aid to target areas where gases are most likely to be generated. In addition, it may be prudent to consider the drilling of some deep boreholes in order to locate monitoring wells solely within the former permitted landfill, as this appears to be the main source of gases encountered across the site. It should be noted that the proposed options are with a view to assessing the current status and gassing regime on the site. It should be noted that any works on site such as regrading, capping or subsequent development if proposed would be considered to alter the gassing regime of the site and would need to be considered further in the context of any works proposed. The majority of the soils element encountered are considered to be suitable to be left in-situ beneath the site in terms of risk to human health with regards to public open space (taken as the most conservative end use given the unauthorised access to a private site). While contaminants have been identified including TP110 at 3.40m bgl, TP106 at 2.20m bgl, TP103 at 0.75m bgl and WS107c at 2.30m bgl which had exceedances in arsenic, lead and PAH respectively these were generally noted to be present at depth, such that where the soils remain undisturbed there is not significant risk in terms of risk to human health from the general existing site use. However, the presence of other elevated contamination concentrations associated the waste materials/soils at shallow depth across the site surface cannot be ruled out given the significantly variable nature of the materials and contamination levels identified within the samples analysed. As such, to reduce the risk of unauthorised entry to the site is it recommended that the site is secured. Further consideration would need to be given to the presence of ACMs identified on the surface and in shallow soils beneath the site, together with seemingly sporadic low concentrations of free fibres identified within the soils. Whilst it is recommended that air monitoring is undertaken on/around the site to inform further assessment of the potential for airborne fibres to be released to the air given asbestos was identified both on the surface and in the subsurface soils on site. Were asbestos is bound within cement, or mixed within a soil mass, it is considered that there is negligible potential for fibres to be released. It is considered that the risk to members of the public from the elevated concentrations of specific determinands could primarily be mitigated through securing the site to prevent unauthorised access thereby breaking the source-pathway-receptor for exposure to the contaminants on site. Water/leachate samples found exceedances (when compared to Environmental Quality Standards (EQS) for Freshwater) in relation to arsenic and PAH in TP110 at 3.50m bgl and Boron, Mercury and Chloride in WS102 at 3.18m bgl. It is thought that these are likely to be isolated pockets of perched water/leachate which has been impacted by waste localised to the area of the monitoring wells. While a continuous water body has not been identified beneath the site within the Made Ground materials/soils to 5m bgl, the nature of the site is such that infiltration of rainfall will occur on the site, which is likely to result in localised leaching of contaminants and pockets of water/leachate forming which have the potential to migrate. The original scope of works for the site did include the proposed monitoring of the nearby surface water Common Watercourse which boarders the site to the west and north. However, due to the overgrown nature of the site and limited access to date, it has not been possible to safely undertake surface water monitoring. As such, works have focused on assessing the potential for leachable contaminants. During the site works no evident of breakout of leachate was noted in relation to the site, however the overgrown nature of the site could have obscured any such occurrences. The leachability and presence of water within the waste mass/soils on site is considered to be a function of infiltration through the site. As such, in order to reduce the leaching of contaminants and potential migration through the site or to off-site receptors, consideration could be given to providing a capping layer on site formed

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from a less permeable material with surface water channelled over the site to discharge into the adjacent surface water as opposed to being allowed to infiltrate through the site and waste materials. Any detailed proposals for capping of the site to reduce infiltration would also need to consider ground gases in further detail to assess any potential to changes to the gassing regime on site as a result of installing a capping system. Although some of the soils analysed on site were classified as non-hazardous waste (when considered in relation to waste classification for disposal) two samples were found to be hazardous (TP110 3.40m and TP106 2.20m). This classification is based on the chemical properties of the materials. It should be noted that any extraneous materials such as plastic, wood etc present in the soils as observed could impact the waste classifications. The presence of asbestos bonded fragments in soils also impacts the waste classification. It is recommended that the following works be undertaken to further assess or reduce the potential for significant risk of significant harm in relation to the site. •

• •

Asbestos air monitoring on the site to assess the potential of airborne asbestos fibres and any associated risk of migration. Recommended to comprise boundary monitoring as well as within the site. It should be noted that due to the topography on site, boundary monitoring may require access to adjacent land to safely access the site boundaries. Securing of the site to prevent unauthorised access, thereby breaking a number of the source, pathway receptor linkages identified; Consideration of reprofiling and capping of the waste materials on site to further mitigate potential source pathway receptor linkages identified to reduce the risk from the current status on site.

It is also suggested that the following works could be undertaken to aid further assessment of the gassing regime on site and key risk drivers with a longer term view of assessing options for works required toreduce the potential for significant risk of significant harm in relation to the site, in the context of the current land use and any subsequent proposed land use.. •

Further assessment of ground gas regime on the site and potential for methane to comprise a flammable source for fires on site in the form of: o Continuous gas monitoring to monitoring gas concentrations and flow rates in real time. o Surface emissions survey across the site to aid identification of areas of the site where gases are being produced. o Additional TOC analysis of Made Ground soils to help identified areas where the risk of future gas generation is considered higher. o Drilling of deep boreholes to target the historic permitted landfill material.

It is possible that the risks posed by the site could be reduced by leaving the material on site and capping it to break the pathway between source and receptor, prevent any asbestos fibres from leaving site and to starve any combustible material of oxygen to prevent fires. It is likely that any remediation required to make the site suitable for a specific development or change in end use would differ from the works proposed in terms of reducing any risk in relation to the current site status and this would be subject to a further assessment which is beyond the scope of the works presented herein. It should however, be noted that any changes to the site whether that is capping or incorporation of areas of hardstanding will impact on the sites gassing regime and detailed assessment would be required prior to the undertaking of any such works.

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8.1

Status under Part 2A

The site-specific assessment has provided additional information with which to re-assess and further characterise the reasonable possible pollutant linkage groups identified within the Preliminary Risk Assessment (PRA). With regards to human health (regulated by the Local Planning Authority) and controlled waters (regulated by the Environment Agency), contaminant linkages should be considered as ‘significant contaminant linkages’ only where it can be demonstrated that they will result in a ‘significant possibility of significant harm’, often referred to as SPOSH. The strict legal test of SPOSH is where site conditions are such that exposure to the contaminant, and thus the contaminant linkage, would represent an unacceptable intake or other bodily contact assessed on the basis of information on the toxicological properties of that contaminant. The assessment of SPOSH is a regulatory decision and, in relation to human health, should be taken by the Local Authority and/or Environment Agency dependant on receptor. It is considered that the overall risk of the site (when not on fire) in relation to a number of the source pathway receptor (SPR) linkages identified could be reduced by securing the site, thereby removing unauthorised access on the site. However, further consideration is required in relation to the SPR linkages associated with the fires on the site, both during fires and of any impacts following fires. In addition, there are areas where a significant risk of significant harm has not currently been identified but that improvements or limited works on site such as reprofiling and installation of capping across the exposed waste materials, resulting in a reduction of infiltration through the site may also serve to offering a reduction in overall risk.

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FIGURES


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Possible Pollutant Linkages: 1. Direct contact with contaminated soils 2. Inhaltion/migration of soil dusts, and presence of gases/vapours (inhallation/migration and flammable source) 3. Vertical and lateral migration through permeable strata and within groundwater 4. Shallow groundwater within made ground- vertical and lateral migration 5. Chemical attack of buried plastics and concrete 6. Fire and Firefighting (Explosion/Smoke/direct contact/runoff/infiltration)

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APPENDIX A Desk Study Information (Including UXO Preliminary Assessment and Environment Agency Freedom of Information Request and Google Earth Historical Photographs)


From: To: Subject: Date: Attachments:

NET Enquiries Laura Legate HNL317204/AS: FOI Request for Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL 24 July 2023 12:58:05 image001.gif image002.gif image003.gif image004.gif image005.gif image006.jpg image007.png

Hi Laura Thanks for your email. I’m just trying to track down who would be the best person for you to speak with. As soon as I know, I’ll be back in touch. Kind regards

Annette Smith Customers and Engagement Officer Environment Agency, Hertfordshire and North London Alchemy, Bessemer Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1HE Direct dial 0203 0258975 Direct email HNLenquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk My usual working hours are 8.30am to 3pm, Mondays to Wednesdays

From: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Sent: 19 July 2023 09:34 To: NET Enquiries <HNLenquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk> Cc: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Subject: RE: HNL317204/AS: FOI Request for Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Hi Annette Thank you for your response to Tom in relation to the freedom of information request. We are working on this site on behalf of Havering Council Environmental Health Department (Mike Richardson, senior public protection officer is our point of contact) who are investigating the site to assess the current status of the site with respect to Human Health. Due to instability and fires that has been identified within the waste materials deposited on site. We understand, as is supported by your response, that there were illegal deposits on site and an


investigation from the EA. Would it be possible to provide contact details for the compliance officer or Groundwater Team lead that were involved in the illegal waste activity investigation so that we can discuss this site and understand the risks further ahead of our intrusive investigation works on the site and ensure that the report being produced for Havering Council include all relevant available information. We are happy to pay for further correspondence time if required. Kind Regards Laura

Laura Legate ​

CGeol, CSci, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS Environmental Director From: NET Enquiries <HNLenquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2023 3:06 PM To: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Subject: HNL317204/AS: FOI Request for Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL

Dear Tom Thank you for your enquiry of 15 June 2023. Having reviewed our case file, we do not hold any permits, and/or Compliance Assessment Reports. We have no records of any surveys and/or sampling results for the site within the historic casefile. We are aware from our investigation at the site, that between 2011 and July 2014 there was extensive deposits of non-hazardous waste at site, approximately between 30 to 50,000 cubic meters. Waste consisted of mixed household, commercial and industrial material, suspected from a waste transfer station. We took prosecutions against three offenders, who were convicted for the deposits. I hope that we have correctly interpreted your request. We respond to requests for recorded information that we hold under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and the associated Environmental Information Regulations 2004. This information is provided subject to the Open Government Licence, which you should read. Please get in touch if you have any further queries or contact us within two months if you’d like us to review the information we have sent. Yours sincerely


Annette Smith Customers and Engagement Officer Environment Agency, Hertfordshire and North London Alchemy, Bessemer Road, Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, AL7 1HE Direct dial 0203 0258975 Direct email HNLenquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk My usual working hours are 8.30am to 3pm, Mondays to Wednesdays

From: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Sent: 15 June 2023 10:10 To: Enquiries, Unit <enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: FOI Request for Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Our Ref: GE21483 Good morning, I would like to submit a FOI request on behalf of our client Havering Borough Council for any information pertaining to a site of the following address: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Our Ref: GE21483 We are aware the site has been infilled therefore, any landfill data will be particularly prevalent. However, any data on the site is relevant to our work. A site plan is attached if you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to get in contact. Best wishes,

Tom Morgan ​

Consultant Engineer T: +44 (0) 1273 832972

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Nathan Towers Tom Morgan; Uxo Laura Legate; Gavin Roberts; Shaun Armitage RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL 30 June 2023 14:13:29 image002.jpg image003.png image004.jpg image005.png image006.png image007.jpg image008.png

Hi Tom Thanks for your email. If your works are confined within the depth and footprint of post-WWII intrusive works, then the likelihood of encountering UXO is considered to be low. If you have any further questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us. Many thanks

Nath Nathan Towers Risk Assessor Zetica Limited T. 01993 886 682 | E. Nathan.Towers@zetica.com | W. www.zeticauxo.com | T. @ZeticaUXO

From: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Sent: Friday, June 30, 2023 9:22 AM To: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net>; Gavin Roberts <gavin.roberts@gesl.net>; Shaun Armitage <Shaun.armitage@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Good morning Nath, Thank you for this, we have preformed a desk study of the site and the historic mapping has shown that the site was excavated as a sand and gravel pit between 1967 and 1974 the extents of which cover the entire site on the historic mapping. We are also aware that since it has been used as a mixed landfill site of various waste types. Would this effect the outcome of the prelim recommending the detailed assessment as these groundworks occurred post war.

(1967 historic mapping) Best wishes,

Tom Morgan ​

Consultant Engineer From: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com> Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2023 4:01 PM To: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Hi Tom Please see our PDSA below. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us.

Pre-Desk Study Assessment Site:

Arnolds Field, Havering, London

Client:

Geo-Environmental

Contact:

Tom Morgan

Date:

29th June 2023

Pre-WWI Military Activity None identified. on or Affecting the Site WWI Military Activity on or Affecting the Site

None identified.

WWI Strategic Targets (within 5km of Site)

The following strategic targets were located in the vicinity of the Site: Transport infrastructure and public utilities. Industries important to the war effort, including munitions and aircraft manufacturing. Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Hornchurch. Military camps and training areas. Anti-Aircraft (AA) defences.

WWI Bombing

None identified on the Site.

Interwar Military Activity on or Affecting the Site

None identified.

WWII Military Activity on or Affecting the Site

None identified.


WWII Strategic Targets (within 5km of Site)

The following strategic targets were located in the vicinity of the Site: Transport infrastructure and public utilities. Industries important to the war effort, including munitions manufacturing, chemical, and engineering works. Royal Air Force (RAF) Hornchurch. Military camps and training areas. AA and anti-invasion defences.

WWII Bombing Decoys (within 5km of Site)

None.

WWII Bombing

During WWII the Site was located in the Urban District (UD) of Hornchurch, which officially recorded 1,091No. High Explosive (HE) bombs with a bombing density of 55.1 bombs per 405 hectares (ha). Readily available records have been found to indicate that several HE bombs fell in close proximity to the Site.

Post-WWII Military Activity on or Affecting the Site

None identified.

Recommendation

It is recommended that a detailed desk study is commissioned to assess, and potentially zone, the Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) hazard level on the Site.

Further information

For information about Zetica’s detailed UXO desk studies and other UXO services, please visit our website: www.zeticauxo.com. Details and downloadable resources covering the most common sources of UXO hazard affecting sites in the UK can be found here. If you have any further queries, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with us at uxo@zetica.com or 01993 886 682.

This summary is based on a cursory review of readily available records. Caution is advised if you plan to action work based on this summary. It should be noted that where a potentially significant source of UXO hazard has been identified on the Site, the requirement for a detailed desk study and risk assessment has been confirmed and no further research will be undertaken at this stage. It is possible that further in-depth research as part of a detailed UXO desk study and risk assessment may identify other potential sources of UXO hazard on the Site.

Many thanks

Nath Nathan Towers Risk Assessor Zetica Limited T. 01993 886 682 | E. Nathan.Towers@zetica.com | W. www.zeticauxo.com | T. @ZeticaUXO

From: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 4:21 PM To: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Nath, Thank you very much. Best wishes,

Tom Morgan ​

Consultant Engineer From: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 3:49 PM To: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Hi Tom I can confirm that the PDSA will be ready for issue by COP tomorrow. Many thanks

Nath Nathan Towers Risk Assessor Zetica Limited T. 01993 886 682 | E. Nathan.Towers@zetica.com | W. www.zeticauxo.com | T. @ZeticaUXO

From: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2023 1:33 PM To: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL


Good afternoon Nath, Hope you’re well I was just wondering if we could get an update on the progress of this report? Best wishes,

Tom Morgan ​

Consultant Engineer From: Nathan Towers <Nathan.Towers@zetica.com> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2023 2:24 PM To: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net>; Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: RE: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Hi Tom Not a problem, we’ll get a PDSA completed for you as soon as possible. Many thanks

Nath Nathan Towers Risk Assessor Zetica Limited T. 01993 886 682 | E. Nathan.Towers@zetica.com | W. www.zeticauxo.com | T. @ZeticaUXO

From: Tom Morgan <tom.morgan@gesl.net> Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2023 1:36 PM To: Uxo <Uxo@zetica.com> Cc: Laura Legate <Laura.legate@gesl.net> Subject: Prelim Assessment: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, Havering, RM13 9FL Good afternoon, Please could I request a prelim assessment for the attached site in Rainham it shows as high on your postcode search. Site address is: Our Job Ref: GE21483 Site Plan: Attached If you require any further information from me, please do not hesitate to contact me. Best wishes,

Tom Morgan ​

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Order Details

Site Details

Date:

15/06/2023

Location:

554116 182008

Your ref:

GE21483-PO-6505

Area:

16.94 ha

Our Ref:

GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM

Authority: London Borough of Havering ↗

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Historical tanks

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Historical energy features >

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0

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-

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0

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Historical garages

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0

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Historical military land

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2.1 >

Historical industrial land uses >

2

5

3

4

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Historical tanks

0

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0

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Historical energy features >

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0

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Historical petrol stations

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Historical garages

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Active or recent landfill >

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1

-

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3.2

Historical landfill (BGS records)

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0

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3.3

Historical landfill (LA/mapping records)

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0

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Historical landfill (EA/NRW records) >

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2

0

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Historical waste sites >

0

0

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1

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3.6 >

Licensed waste sites >

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0

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2

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Waste exemptions >

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Current or recent petrol stations

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0

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Electricity cables

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4.4

Gas pipelines

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Sites determined as Contaminated Land

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Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH)

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Regulated explosive sites

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Hazardous substance storage/usage

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Historical licensed industrial activities (IPC)

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Licensed industrial activities (Part A(1))

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Licensed pollutant release (Part A(2)/B)

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Radioactive Substance Authorisations

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Pollutant release to surface waters (Red List)

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Pollutant release to public sewer

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0

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List 1 Dangerous Substances

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Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) >

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Pollution inventory substances

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Pollution inventory waste transfers

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Pollution inventory radioactive waste

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Superficial aquifer >

Identified (within 500m)

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Bedrock aquifer >

Identified (within 500m)

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5.3 >

Groundwater vulnerability >

Identified (within 50m)

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Groundwater vulnerability- soluble rock risk

None (within 0m)

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5.5

Groundwater vulnerability- local information

None (within 0m)

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Groundwater abstractions >

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Surface water abstractions >

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2

0

4

13

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Potable abstractions

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0

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0

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Source Protection Zones

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0

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Source Protection Zones (confined aquifer)

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6.1 >

Water Network (OS MasterMap) >

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Surface water features >

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WFD Surface water body catchments >

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Risk of flooding from rivers and the sea >

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Historical Flood Events >

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Flood Defences

0

0

0

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Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences >

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Flood Storage Areas

0

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0

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7.6 >

Flood Zone 2 >

Identified (within 50m)

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Flood Zone 3 >

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Environmental designations >

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10.1 >

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High (within 50m)

1 in 30 year, Greater than 1.0m (within 50m)

Moderate (within 50m) On site

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500-2000m

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0

0

0

0

4

10.2

Conserved wetland sites (Ramsar sites)

0

0

0

0

0

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Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)

0

0

0

0

0

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Special Protection Areas (SPA)

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0

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0

0

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National Nature Reserves (NNR)

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0

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Local Nature Reserves (LNR) >

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Designated Ancient Woodland >

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Biosphere Reserves

0

0

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0

0

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Forest Parks

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Marine Conservation Zones

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Green Belt >

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1

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Possible Special Areas of Conservation (pSAC)

0

0

0

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Potential Special Protection Areas (pSPA)

0

0

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Nitrate Sensitive Areas

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0

0

0

0

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Nitrate Vulnerable Zones >

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0

0

0

4

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SSSI Impact Risk Zones >

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SSSI Units >

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World Heritage Sites

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Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

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National Parks

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Listed Buildings

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Conservation Areas

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0

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Scheduled Ancient Monuments

0

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Agricultural Land Classification >

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Open Access Land

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Tree Felling Licences

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Environmental Stewardship Schemes >

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Priority Habitat Inventory >

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Habitat Networks

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Open Mosaic Habitat >

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Limestone Pavement Orders

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10k Availability >

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Artificial and made ground (10k) >

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100

15.7

Landslip permeability (50k)

101 >

15.8 >

Bedrock geology (50k) >

0

0

-

102 >

15.9 >

Bedrock permeability (50k) >

102

15.10

Bedrock faults and other linear features (50k)

Page

Section

Boreholes >

103 >

16.1 >

BGS Boreholes >

Page

Section

Natural ground subsidence >

107 >

17.1 >

Shrink swell clays >

Moderate (within 50m)

109 >

17.2 >

Running sands >

Low (within 50m)

111 >

17.3 >

Compressible deposits >

Moderate (within 50m)

113 >

17.4 >

Collapsible deposits >

Very low (within 50m)

114 >

17.5 >

Landslides >

Very low (within 50m)

115 >

17.6 >

Ground dissolution of soluble rocks >

Negligible (within 50m)

Page

Section

Mining and ground workings >

117 >

18.1 >

119 >

Identified (within 500m)

Identified (within 50m) 0

0

None (within 50m) 1

0

Identified (within 50m) 0

0

0

0

-

On site

0-50m

50-250m

250-500m

500-2000m

11

15

37

-

-

On site

0-50m

50-250m

250-500m

500-2000m

BritPits >

1

0

4

6

-

18.2 >

Surface ground workings >

1

5

3

-

-

120

18.3

Underground workings

0

0

0

0

0

120

18.4

Underground mining extents

0

0

0

0

-

120 >

18.5 >

Historical Mineral Planning Areas >

3

3

2

4

-

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121

18.6

Non-coal mining

0

122

18.7

JPB mining areas

122

18.8

The Coal Authority non-coal mining

0

122 >

18.9 >

Researched mining >

122

18.10

123

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

-

1

1

1

0

-

Mining record office plans

0

0

0

0

-

18.11

BGS mine plans

0

0

0

0

-

123

18.12

Coal mining

None (within 0m)

123

18.13

Brine areas

None (within 0m)

123

18.14

Gypsum areas

None (within 0m)

123

18.15

Tin mining

None (within 0m)

124

18.16

Clay mining

None (within 0m)

Page

Section

Ground cavities and sinkholes

125

19.1

125

None (within 0m)

On site

0-50m

50-250m

250-500m

500-2000m

Natural cavities

0

0

0

0

-

19.2

Mining cavities

0

0

0

0

0

125

19.3

Reported recent incidents

0

0

0

0

-

125

19.4

Historical incidents

0

0

0

0

-

126

19.5

National karst database

0

0

0

0

-

Page

Section

Radon >

127 >

20.1 >

Radon >

Page

Section

Soil chemistry >

129 >

21.1 >

130 >

Less than 1% (within 0m) On site

0-50m

50-250m

250-500m

500-2000m

BGS Estimated Background Soil Chemistry >

18

8

-

-

-

21.2 >

BGS Estimated Urban Soil Chemistry >

32

15

-

-

-

132 >

21.3 >

BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry >

2

0

-

-

-

Page

Section

Railway infrastructure and projects

On site

0-50m

50-250m

250-500m

500-2000m

134

22.1

Underground railways (London)

0

0

0

-

-

134

22.2

Underground railways (Non-London)

0

0

0

-

-

134

22.3

Railway tunnels

0

0

0

-

-

134

22.4

Historical railway and tunnel features

0

0

0

-

-

134

22.5

Royal Mail tunnels

0

0

0

-

-

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135

22.6

Historical railways

0

0

0

-

-

135

22.7

Railways

0

0

0

-

-

135

22.8

Crossrail 1

0

0

0

0

-

135

22.9

Crossrail 2

0

0

0

0

-

135

22.10

HS2

0

0

0

0

-

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Capture Date: 20/04/2013 Site Area: 16.94ha

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Recent site history - 2005 aerial photograph N

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Recent site history - 1999 aerial photograph N

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1 Past land use Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Historical industrial land uses Historical energy features

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1.1 Historical industrial land uses Records within 500m

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Potentially contaminative land use features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at 1:10,000 and 1:10,560 scale, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. To prevent misrepresentation of the size of historical features at any given time, features are only grouped if they have similar geometries within immediately preceding or succeeding map editions. See section 2 for a breakdown of grouping if required. Grouped and the original un-grouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. Features are displayed on the Past land use map on page 14 > ID

Location

Land use

Dates present

Group ID

1

On site

Sand and Gravel Pit

1967

2140921

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ID

Location

Land use

Dates present

Group ID

A

On site

Sewer

1888

2175529

A

On site

Sewer

1898

2188701

2

42m NE

Cemetery

1955 - 1992

2273032

3

57m NE

Refuse Heap

1973 - 1992

2281632

4

242m NE

Gravel Pit

1955

2139042

B

407m SW

Gravel Pit

1938

2279078

B

409m SW

Gravel Pit

1921

2260568

B

410m SW

Gravel Pit

1938

2192504

B

415m SW

Gravel Pit

1921

2191063

This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

1.2 Historical tanks Records within 500m

0

Tank features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. To prevent misrepresentation of the size of historical features at any given time, features are only grouped if they have similar geometries within immediately preceding or succeeding map editions. See section 2 for a breakdown of grouping if required. Grouped and the original ungrouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

1.3 Historical energy features Records within 500m

2

Energy features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. To prevent misrepresentation of the size of historical features at any given time, features are only grouped if they have similar geometries within immediately preceding or succeeding map editions. See section 2 for a breakdown of grouping if required. Grouped and the original ungrouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. Features are displayed on the Past land use map on page 14 > ID

Location

Land use

Dates present

Group ID

5

454m NW

Electricity Substation

1974 - 1992

281190

6

490m N

Electricity Substation

1961 - 1992

276417

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1.4 Historical petrol stations Records within 500m

0

Petrol stations digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. To prevent misrepresentation of the size of historical features at any given time, features are only grouped if they have similar geometries within immediately preceding or succeeding map editions. See section 2 for a breakdown of grouping if required. Grouped and the original ungrouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

1.5 Historical garages Records within 500m

0

Garages digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. To prevent misrepresentation of the size of historical features at any given time, features are only grouped if they have similar geometries within immediately preceding or succeeding map editions. See section 2 for a breakdown of grouping if required. Grouped and the original ungrouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

1.6 Historical military land Records within 500m

0

Areas of military land digitised from multiple sources including the National Archives, local records, MOD records and verified other sources, intelligently grouped into contiguous features. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure / other sources.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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2 Past land use - un-grouped Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Historical industrial land uses Historical energy features

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2.1 Historical industrial land uses Records within 500m

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Potentially contaminative land use features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at 1:10,000 and 10,560 scale. Any records shown are available intelligently grouped in section 1. Grouped and the original ungrouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. Features are displayed on the Past land use - un-grouped map on page 17 > ID

Location

Land Use

Date

Group ID

1

On site

Sand and Gravel Pit

1967

2140921

2

On site

Sewer

1888

2175529

3

33m SW

Sewer

1898

2188701

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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ID

Location

Land Use

Date

Group ID

A

42m NE

Cemetery

1992

2273032

A

42m NE

Cemetery

1973

2273032

A

42m NE

Cemetery

1967

2273032

A

42m NE

Cemetery

1955

2273032

B

57m NE

Refuse Heap

1992

2281632

B

57m NE

Refuse Heap

1973

2281632

4

242m NE

Gravel Pit

1955

2139042

C

407m SW

Gravel Pit

1938

2279078

C

409m SW

Gravel Pit

1921

2260568

C

410m SW

Gravel Pit

1938

2192504

C

415m SW

Gravel Pit

1921

2191063

This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

2.2 Historical tanks Records within 500m

0

Tank features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale. Any records shown are available intelligently grouped in section 1. Grouped and the original un-grouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

2.3 Historical energy features Records within 500m

4

Energy features digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale. Any records shown are available intelligently grouped in section 1. Grouped and the original un-grouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. Features are displayed on the Past land use - un-grouped map on page 17 > ID

Location

Land Use

Date

Group ID

D

454m NW

Electricity Substation

1974

281190

D

454m NW

Electricity Substation

1992

281190

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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ID

Location

Land Use

Date

Group ID

E

490m N

Electricity Substation

1992

276417

E

493m N

Electricity Substation

1961

276417

This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

2.4 Historical petrol stations Records within 500m

0

Petrol stations digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale. Any records shown are available intelligently grouped in section 1. Grouped and the original un-grouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

2.5 Historical garages Records within 500m

0

Garages digitised from historical Ordnance Survey mapping at high-detail 1:1,250 and 1:2,500 scale. Any records shown are available intelligently grouped in section 1. Grouped and the original un-grouped features can be cross-referenced across sections 1 and 2 using the 'Group ID'. This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey / Groundsure.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

3 Waste and landfill Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Active or recent landfill Historical landfill (EA/NRW) Historical waste sites Licensed waste sites Waste exemptions

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3.1 Active or recent landfill Records within 500m

5

Active or recently closed landfill sites under Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales regulation. Features are displayed on the Waste and landfill map on page 20 > ID

Location

Details

4

17m N

Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Ltimited Site Address: New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9GF

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WML Number: 101016 EPR Reference: ING014 Landfill type: L05: Inert LF Status: Modified IPPC Reference: EPR Number: EA/EPR/DP3794ER/V002

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ID

Location

Details

5

28m SW

Operator: Brett Aggregates Limited Site Address: East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS

WML Number: 403322 EPR Reference: BAL174 Landfill type: L05: Inert LF Status: Modified IPPC Reference: EPR Number: EA/EPR/EB3201HA/V003

7

42m SW

Operator: Havering Aggregates Limited Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW

WML Number: 80524 EPR Reference: HAV003 Landfill type: L05: Inert LF Status: Modified IPPC Reference: EPR Number: EA/EPR/KP3197NU/V004

A

137m S

Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Site Address: Land Adjacent To Wennington Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EE

WML Number: 404328 EPR Reference: ING002 Landfill type: L05: Inert LF Status: Issued IPPC Reference: EPR Number: EA/EPR/FB3507SP/A001

15

489m SW

Operator: Brett Aggregates Limited Site Address: East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS

WML Number: 403322 EPR Reference: BAL174 Landfill type: L05: Inert LF Status: Modified IPPC Reference: EPR Number: EA/EPR/EB3201HA/V003

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

3.2 Historical landfill (BGS records) Records within 500m

0

Landfill sites identified on a survey carried out on behalf of the DoE in 1973. These sites may have been closed or operational at this time. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

3.3 Historical landfill (LA/mapping records) Records within 500m

0

Landfill sites identified from Local Authority records and high detail historical mapping. This data is sourced from the Ordnance Survey/Groundsure and Local Authority records.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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3.4 Historical landfill (EA/NRW records) Records within 500m

6

Known historical (closed) landfill sites (e.g. sites where there is no PPC permit or waste management licence currently in force). This includes sites that existed before the waste licensing regime and sites that have been licensed in the past but where a licence has been revoked, ceased to exist or surrendered and a certificate of completion has been issued. Features are displayed on the Waste and landfill map on page 20 > ID

Location

Details

1

On site

Site Address: Arnold's Field, Launders Lane, Rainham Licence Holder Address: -

Waste Licence: Site Reference: 8HV006 Waste Type: Inert, Household Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: Licence Surrender: -

Operator: Licence Holder: First Recorded 31/12/1965 Last Recorded: 31/12/1965

2

On site

Site Address: Moor Hall Farm, Launders Lane, Rainham Licence Holder Address: -

Waste Licence: Site Reference: 8HV005 Waste Type: Inert, Commercial Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: Licence Surrender: -

Operator: Licence Holder: First Recorded Last Recorded: 31/12/1971

3

16m S

Site Address: Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED Licence Holder Address: -

Waste Licence: Site Reference: 8HV003 Waste Type: Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: Licence Surrender: -

Operator: Licence Holder: First Recorded Last Recorded: -

6

41m NE

Site Address: Rainham Quarry, Warwick Lane, Rainham, Essex Licence Holder Address: Bysingwood Road, Faversham, Kent

Waste Licence: Yes Site Reference: Waste Type: Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: 25/07/1997 Licence Surrender: 03/03/2015

Operator: Aylett Gravel Ltd Licence Holder: Aylett Gravel Ltd First Recorded Last Recorded: -

12

297m SE

Site Address: Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED Licence Holder Address: -

Waste Licence: Site Reference: 8HV003 Waste Type: Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: Licence Surrender: -

Operator: Licence Holder: First Recorded Last Recorded: 31/12/1971

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ID

Location

Details

14

338m S

Site Address: Willow Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, RM13 9ED Licence Holder Address: -

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Waste Licence: Site Reference: 8HV003 Waste Type: Inert, Industrial Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Reference: Licence Issue: Licence Surrender: -

Operator: Licence Holder: First Recorded Last Recorded: 31/12/1971

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

3.5 Historical waste sites Records within 500m

2

Waste site records derived from Local Authority planning records and high detail historical mapping. Features are displayed on the Waste and landfill map on page 20 > ID

Location

Address

Further Details

Date

8

103m S

Site Address: Launders Lane, Rainham Quarry, RAINHAM, Havering, RM13 9GF

Type of Site: Recycled Aggregates (Conversion) Planning application reference: P1361/02 Description: Scheme comprises change of use of land to enable the production of recycled aggregates and recovert of soils from construction and demolition waste. An application (ref: P1361/02) for Detailed Planning permission was submitted to Havering L.B. on 29th Ju ly 2002. Data source: Historic Planning Application Data Type: Point

13

314m S

Site Address: The Paddocks, Moor Hall Farm, Aveley, South Ockendon, Essex, RM15 4UU

Type of Site: Land Reclamation Works Planning application reference: P1578.14 Description: Scheme comprises importation of suitable reclamation materials to re-restore uneven land caused by differential settlement from past landfilling and associated works including sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS). Data source: Historic Planning Application Data Type: Point

14/12/201 5

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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3.6 Licensed waste sites Records within 500m

8

Active or recently closed waste sites under Environment Agency/Natural Resources Wales regulation. Features are displayed on the Waste and landfill map on page 20 > ID

Location

Details

B

144m W

Site Name: Spring Farm Landfill Site Address: New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9GF Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: ING014 EPR reference: EA/EPR/DP3794ER/V002 Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Ltimited Waste Management licence No: 101016 Annual Tonnage: 300000

Issue Date: 26/07/2010 Effective Date: Modified: 15/02/2021 Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Modified

B

144m W

Site Name: Spring Farm Landfill Site Address: Spring Farm Landfill, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9GF Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: ING014 EPR reference: EA/EPR/DP3794ER/A001 Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Ltd Waste Management licence No: 101016 Annual Tonnage: 300000

Issue Date: 26/07/2010 Effective Date: Modified: Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Issued

C

201m W

Site Name: South Hall Farm Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: HAV003 EPR reference: EA/EPR/KP3197NU/V004 Operator: Havering Aggregates Limited Waste Management licence No: 80524 Annual Tonnage: 260000

Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Effective Date: Modified: 14/10/2020 Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Modified

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ID

Location

Details

C

201m W

Site Name: South Hall Farm Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Landfill taking NonBiodegradeable Wastes Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: HAV003 EPR reference: EA/EPR/KP3197NU/A001 Operator: Havering Aggregates Ltd Waste Management licence No: 80524 Annual Tonnage: 260000

Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Effective Date: Modified: Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Issued

C

201m W

Site Name: South Hall Farm Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: 25000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: HAV003 EPR reference: EA/EPR/KP3197NU/V003 Operator: Havering Aggregates Limited Waste Management licence No: 80524 Annual Tonnage: 260000

Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Effective Date: Modified: 23/11/2015 Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Closure

9

212m SW

Site Name: East Hall Farm Inert Landfill Site Address: East Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9DS Correspondence Address: -

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: 25000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: BAL174 EPR reference: EA/EPR/EB3201HA/V003 Operator: Brett Aggregates Limited Waste Management licence No: 403322 Annual Tonnage: 0

Issue Date: 08/08/2018 Effective Date: Modified: 06/09/2021 Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Modified

11

257m W

Site Name: South Hall Farm Site Address: South Hall Farm, New Road, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EW Correspondence Address: Brett House, Bysingwood Road, Faversham, Kent, ME13 7UD

Type of Site: Landfill taking NonBiodegradeable Wastes Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: HAV003 EPR reference: Operator: Havering Aggregates Limited Waste Management licence No: 80524 Annual Tonnage: 260000

Issue Date: 06/02/2002 Effective Date: Modified: Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Issued

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ID

Location

Details

A

430m S

Site Name: Wennington Quarry Inert Landfill Site Address: Land Adjacent To Wennington Hall Farm, New Road, Wennington, Rainham, Essex, RM13 9EE Correspondence Address: -

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Type of Site: Inert LF Size: >= 75000 tonnes Environmental Permitting Regulations (Waste) Licence Number: ING002 EPR reference: EA/EPR/FB3507SP/A001 Operator: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Waste Management licence No: 404328 Annual Tonnage: 299999

Issue Date: 22/04/2021 Effective Date: Modified: Surrendered Date: Expiry Date: Cancelled Date: Status: Issued

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

3.7 Waste exemptions Records within 500m

4

Activities involving the storage, treatment, use or disposal of waste that are exempt from needing a permit. Exemptions have specific limits and conditions that must be adhered to. Features are displayed on the Waste and landfill map on page 20 > ID

Location

Site

Reference

Category

SubCategory

Description

10

231m N

-

WEX237141

Using waste exemption

Not on a farm

Use of waste in construction

D

467m N

416, UPMINSTER ROAD NORTH, RAINHAM, RM13 9SB

WEX253233

Treating waste exemption

Not on a farm

Screening and blending of waste

D

467m N

land rear off cemetry, UPMINSTER ROAD NORTH, RAINHAM, RM13 9SB

WEX145094

Using waste exemption

Not on a farm

Use of waste in construction

D

467m N

land rear off cemetry, UPMINSTER ROAD NORTH, RAINHAM, RM13 9SB

WEX145094

Treating waste exemption

Not on a farm

Screening and blending of waste

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

4 Current industrial land use Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Recent industrial land uses Licensed Discharges to controlled waters Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW)

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4.1 Recent industrial land uses Records within 250m

6

Current potentially contaminative industrial sites. Features are displayed on the Current industrial land use map on page 27 > ID

Location

Company

Address

Activity

Category

3

106m SW

Pylon

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

4

131m SW

Pylon

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

5

151m S

Electricity Sub Station

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Company

Address

Activity

Category

6

164m S

Pylon

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

7

224m W

Electricity Sub Station

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

8

233m W

Pylon

Greater London, RM13

Electrical Features

Infrastructure and Facilities

This data is sourced from Ordnance Survey.

4.2 Current or recent petrol stations Records within 500m

0

Open, closed, under development and obsolete petrol stations. This data is sourced from Experian.

4.3 Electricity cables Records within 500m

0

High voltage underground electricity transmission cables. This data is sourced from National Grid.

4.4 Gas pipelines Records within 500m

0

High pressure underground gas transmission pipelines. This data is sourced from National Grid.

4.5 Sites determined as Contaminated Land Records within 500m

0

Contaminated Land Register of sites designated under Part 2a of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. This data is sourced from Local Authority records.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

4.6 Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) Records within 500m

0

Control of Major Accident Hazards (COMAH) sites. This data includes upper and lower tier sites, and includes a historical archive of COMAH sites and Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) records. This data is sourced from the Health and Safety Executive.

4.7 Regulated explosive sites Records within 500m

0

Sites registered and licensed by the Health and Safety Executive under the Manufacture and Storage of Explosives Regulations 2005 (MSER). The last update to this data was in April 2011. This data is sourced from the Health and Safety Executive.

4.8 Hazardous substance storage/usage Records within 500m

0

Consents granted for a site to hold certain quantities of hazardous substances at or above defined limits in accordance with the Planning (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2015. This data is sourced from Local Authority records.

4.9 Historical licensed industrial activities (IPC) Records within 500m

0

Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) records of substance releases to air, land and water. This data represents a historical archive as the IPC regime has been superseded. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.10 Licensed industrial activities (Part A(1)) Records within 500m

0

Records of Part A(1) installations regulated under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 for the release of substances to the environment. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

4.11 Licensed pollutant release (Part A(2)/B) Records within 500m

0

Records of Part A(2) and Part B installations regulated under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016 for the release of substances to the environment. This data is sourced from Local Authority records.

4.12 Radioactive Substance Authorisations Records within 500m

0

Records of the storage, use, accumulation and disposal of radioactive substances regulated under the Radioactive Substances Act 1993. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.13 Licensed Discharges to controlled waters Records within 500m

4

Discharges of treated or untreated effluent to controlled waters under the Water Resources Act 1991. Features are displayed on the Current industrial land use map on page 27 > ID

Location

Address

Details

2

6m NW

HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED, SPRING FARM, NEW ROAD, RAINHAM, ESSEX, RM13 8DH

Effluent Type: TRADE DISCHARGES SITE DRAINAGE Permit Number: CANM.1223 Permit Version: 1 Receiving Water: COM WCOURSE AKA SOUTHALL SEWER

Status: NEW CONSENT (WRA 91, S88 & SCHED 10 AS AMENDED BY ENV ACT 1995) Issue date: 08/06/2007 Effective Date: 08/06/2007 Revocation Date: 30/06/2008

B

18m SW

RAINHAM DEPOT, NEW ROAD, RAINHAM, ESSEX, RM13 8DB

Effluent Type: MISCELLANEOUS DISCHARGES - SURFACE WATER Permit Number: CEVR.0140 Permit Version: 1 Receiving Water: LOW LEVEL SEWER

Status: REVOKED (WRA 91, S88 & SCHED 10 AS AMENDED BY ENV ACT 1995) Issue date: 10/11/1971 Effective Date: 10/11/1971 Revocation Date: 16/01/2009

B

29m SW

HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED, SPRING FARM, NEW ROAD, RAINHAM, ESSEX, RM13 8DH

Effluent Type: TRADE DISCHARGES PROCESS EFFLUENT - NOT WATER COMPANY Permit Number: CANM.1223 Permit Version: 2 Receiving Water: COM WCOURSE AKA SOUTHALL SEWER

Status: SURRENDERED UNDER EPR 2010 Issue date: 01/07/2008 Effective Date: 01/07/2008 Revocation Date: 17/07/2018

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID

Location

Address

Details

9

350m SW

SOUTH HALL FARM, NEW ROAD, RAINHAM, ESSEX, ESSEX

Effluent Type: TRADE DISCHARGES PROCESS EFFLUENT - NOT WATER COMPANY Permit Number: CANM.0255 Permit Version: 1 Receiving Water: TRIBUTARY SOUTHALL SEWER

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Status: SURRENDERED UNDER EPR 2010 Issue date: 16/08/2001 Effective Date: 16/08/2001 Revocation Date: 31/12/2011

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.14 Pollutant release to surface waters (Red List) Records within 500m

0

Discharges of specified substances under the Environmental Protection (Prescribed Processes and Substances) Regulations 1991. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.15 Pollutant release to public sewer Records within 500m

0

Discharges of Special Category Effluents to the public sewer. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.16 List 1 Dangerous Substances Records within 500m

0

Discharges of substances identified on List I of European Directive E 2006/11/EC, and regulated under the Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2015. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.17 List 2 Dangerous Substances Records within 500m

0

Discharges of substances identified on List II of European Directive E 2006/11/EC, and regulated under the Environmental Damage (Prevention and Remediation) Regulations 2015. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

4.18 Pollution Incidents (EA/NRW) Records within 500m

9

Records of substantiated pollution incidents. Since 2006 this data has only included category 1 (major) and 2 (significant) pollution incidents. Features are displayed on the Current industrial land use map on page 27 > ID

Location

Details

1

On site

Incident Date: 20/08/2014 Incident Identification: 1269902 Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials Pollutant Description: Commercial Waste

Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor)

A

On site

Incident Date: 16/05/2013 Incident Identification: 1113336 Pollutant: General Biodegradable Materials and Wastes Pollutant Description: Other General Biodegradable Material or Waste

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor)

A

On site

Incident Date: 16/05/2013 Incident Identification: 1113336 Pollutant: Inert Materials and Wastes Pollutant Description: Construction and Demolition Materials and Wastes

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor)

A

On site

Incident Date: 16/05/2013 Incident Identification: 1113336 Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials Pollutant Description: Household Waste

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 3 (Minor)

C

50m S

Incident Date: 16/07/2001 Incident Identification: 16636 Pollutant: Pollutant Not Identified Pollutant Description: Not Identified

Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor) Land Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

C

52m S

Incident Date: 03/09/2001 Incident Identification: 28584 Pollutant: Other Pollutant Pollutant Description: Microbiological

Water Impact: Category 3 (Minor) Land Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

D

63m N

Incident Date: 24/09/2018 Incident Identification: 1653340 Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials Pollutant Description: Electrical Equipment

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

D

63m N

Incident Date: 24/09/2018 Incident Identification: 1653340 Pollutant: Inert Materials and Wastes Pollutant Description: Construction and Demolition Materials and Wastes

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID

Location

Details

D

63m N

Incident Date: 24/09/2018 Incident Identification: 1653340 Pollutant: Specific Waste Materials Pollutant Description: Contaminated Construction & Demolition Mat & Waste

Water Impact: Category 4 (No Impact) Land Impact: Category 2 (Significant) Air Impact: Category 4 (No Impact)

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

4.19 Pollution inventory substances Records within 500m

0

The pollution inventory (substances) includes reporting on annual emissions of certain regulated substances to air, controlled waters and land. A reporting threshold for each substance is also included. Where emissions fall below the reporting threshold, no value will be given. The data is given for the most recent complete year available. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

4.20 Pollution inventory waste transfers Records within 500m

0

The pollution inventory (waste transfers) includes reporting on annual transfers and recovery/disposal of controlled wastes from a site. A reporting threshold for each waste type is also included. Where releases fall below the reporting threshold, no value will be given. The data is given for the most recent complete year available. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

4.21 Pollution inventory radioactive waste Records within 500m

0

The pollution inventory (radioactive wastes) includes reporting on annual releases of radioactive substances from a site, including the means of release. Where releases fall below the reporting threshold, no value will be given. The data is given for the most recent complete year available. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

5 Hydrogeology - Superficial aquifer Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Principal Secondary A Secondary B Secondary Undifferentiated Unproductive Unknown

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5.1 Superficial aquifer Records within 500m

9

Aquifer status of groundwater held within superficial geology. Features are displayed on the Hydrogeology map on page 34 > ID

Location

Designation

Description

1

On site

Secondary A

Permeable layers capable of supporting water supplies at a local rather than strategic scale, and in some cases forming an important source of base flow to rivers. These are generally aquifers formerly classified as minor aquifers

2

On site

Secondary Undifferentiated

Assigned where it is not possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In general these layers have previously been designated as both minor and nonaquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Designation

Description

3

31m NE

Secondary A

Permeable layers capable of supporting water supplies at a local rather than strategic scale, and in some cases forming an important source of base flow to rivers. These are generally aquifers formerly classified as minor aquifers

4

336m E

Secondary Undifferentiated

Assigned where it is not possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In general these layers have previously been designated as both minor and non-aquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type

5

341m SE

Secondary Undifferentiated

Assigned where it is not possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In general these layers have previously been designated as both minor and non-aquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type

6

356m E

Secondary A

Permeable layers capable of supporting water supplies at a local rather than strategic scale, and in some cases forming an important source of base flow to rivers. These are generally aquifers formerly classified as minor aquifers

7

489m E

Secondary Undifferentiated

Assigned where it is not possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In general these layers have previously been designated as both minor and non-aquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type

8

489m E

Secondary A

Permeable layers capable of supporting water supplies at a local rather than strategic scale, and in some cases forming an important source of base flow to rivers. These are generally aquifers formerly classified as minor aquifers

9

492m E

Secondary Undifferentiated

Assigned where it is not possible to attribute either category A or B to a rock type. In general these layers have previously been designated as both minor and non-aquifer in different locations due to the variable characteristics of the rock type

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey, the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Bedrock aquifer Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Principal Secondary A Secondary B Secondary Undifferentiated Unproductive

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5.2 Bedrock aquifer Records within 500m

2

Aquifer status of groundwater held within bedrock geology. Features are displayed on the Bedrock aquifer map on page 36 > ID

Location

Designation

Description

1

On site

Unproductive

These are rock layers or drift deposits with low permeability that have negligible significance for water supply or river base flow

2

489m E

Unproductive

These are rock layers or drift deposits with low permeability that have negligible significance for water supply or river base flow

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey, the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Groundwater vulnerability Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Superficial vulnerability Principal superficial aquifer, high vulnerability Secondary superficial aquifer, high vulnerability Principal superficial aquifer, medium vulnerability Secondary superficial aquifer, medium vulnerability

Principal superficial aquifer, low vulnerability Secondary superficial aquifer, low vulnerability Bedrock vulnerability Principal bedrock aquifer, high vulnerability Secondary bedrock aquifer, high vulnerability Principal bedrock aquifer, medium vulnerability Secondary bedrock aquifer, medium vulnerability Principal bedrock aquifer, low vulnerability Secondary bedrock aquifer, low vulnerability Other information Unproductive aquifer Soluble rock risk Local information

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5.3 Groundwater vulnerability Records within 50m

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An assessment of the vulnerability of groundwater to a pollutant discharged at ground level based on the hydrological, geological, hydrogeological and soil properties within a one kilometre square grid. Groundwater vulnerability is described as High, Medium or Low as follows: High - Areas able to easily transmit pollution to groundwater. They are likely to be characterised by high leaching soils and the absence of low permeability superficial deposits. Medium - Intermediate between high and low vulnerability. Low - Areas that provide the greatest protection from pollution. They are likely to be characterised by low leaching soils and/or the presence of superficial deposits characterised by a low permeability. Features are displayed on the Groundwater vulnerability map on page 37 >

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Summary

Soil / surface

Superficial geology

Bedrock geology

1

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: >10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

2

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

3

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

4

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

5

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

6

On site

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: >10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Summary

Soil / surface

Superficial geology

Bedrock geology

7

On site

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

8

On site

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

A

On site

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

A

On site

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

9

13m NE

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

A

16m W

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Summary

Soil / surface

Superficial geology

Bedrock geology

10

17m S

Summary Classification: Unproductive aquifer (may have productive aquifer beneath) Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, No Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: Aquifer type: Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

11

23m W

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: >10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

12

31m NE

Summary Classification: Secondary superficial aquifer - High Vulnerability Combined classification: Unproductive Bedrock Aquifer, Productive Superficial Aquifer

Leaching class: High Infiltration value: >70% Dilution value: <300mm/year

Vulnerability: High Aquifer type: Secondary Thickness: 3-10m Patchiness value: >90% Recharge potential: High

Vulnerability: Unproductive Aquifer type: Unproductive Flow mechanism: Mixed

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey, the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

5.4 Groundwater vulnerability- soluble rock risk Records on site

0

This dataset identifies areas where solution features that enable rapid movement of a pollutant may be present within a 1km grid square. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey and the Environment Agency.

5.5 Groundwater vulnerability- local information Records on site

0

This dataset identifies areas where additional local information affecting vulnerability is held by the Environment Agency. Further information can be obtained by contacting the Environment Agency local Area groundwater team through the Environment Agency National Customer Call Centre on 03798 506 506 or by email on enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk ↗. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey and the Environment Agency.

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Abstractions and Source Protection Zones Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Source Protection Zone 1 Inner catchment

Source Protection Zone 2 Outer catchment

Source Protection Zone 3 Total catchment

Source Protection Zone 4 Zone of Special Interest

Source Protection Zone 1c Inner catchment - confined aquifer

Source Protection Zone 2c Outer catchment - confined aquifer

Source Protection Zone 3c Total catchment - confined aquifer

Drinking water abstraction licences Drinking water abstraction licences Polygon features

Drinking water abstraction licences Linear features

Groundwater abstraction licence (point) Groundwater abstraction licence (area) Groundwater abstraction licence (linear) Surface Water Abstractions (point) Surface Water Abstractions (area) Surface Water Abstractions (linear)

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5.6 Groundwater abstractions Records within 2000m

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Details

B

25m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: TH/037/0055/020 Details: Transfer Between Sources (Post Water Act 2003) Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: TAPLOW GRAVELS AT EAST HALL FARM, WENNINGTON Data Type: Poly4 Name: BRETT AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 553389 Northing: 181284

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: Original Start Date: 30/11/2021 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 30/11/2021 Version End Date: -

B

25m SW

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/020 Details: Transfer Between Sources (Post Water Act 2003) Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: TAPLOW GRAVELS AT EAST HALL FARM, WENNINGTON Data Type: Poly4 Name: BRETT AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 553389 Northing: 181284

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: NPS/NA/000978 Original Start Date: 30/11/2021 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 30/11/2021 Version End Date: -

C

114m S

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/017 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Medium Loss) Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WENNINGTON QUARRY Data Type: Poly4 Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530

Annual Volume (m3): 51085 Max Daily Volume (m3): 407 Original Application No: NPS/WR/029645 Original Start Date: 26/07/2019 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 26/07/2019 Version End Date: -

C

114m S

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/017 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WENNINGTON QUARRY Data Type: Poly4 Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530

Annual Volume (m3): 51085 Max Daily Volume (m3): 407 Original Application No: NPS/WR/029645 Original Start Date: 26/07/2019 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 26/07/2019 Version End Date: -

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ID

Location

Details

C

114m S

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/017 Details: Dust Suppression Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WENNINGTON QUARRY Data Type: Poly4 Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530

Annual Volume (m3): 51085 Max Daily Volume (m3): 407 Original Application No: NPS/WR/029645 Original Start Date: 26/07/2019 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 26/07/2019 Version End Date: -

C

114m S

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/018 Details: Dewatering Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WENNINGTON QUARRY SUMPS Data Type: Poly4 Name: Ingrebourne Valley Limited Easting: 553811 Northing: 181530

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: NPS/WR/030164 Original Start Date: 26/07/2019 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 26/07/2019 Version End Date: -

4

547m NE

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0073 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WARWICK LANE, RAINHAM - GRAVEL PIT Data Type: Point Name: BRETT AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 554900 Northing: 182700

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: Original Start Date: 31/07/1979 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 23/06/2000 Version End Date: -

5

597m NE

Status: Active Licence No: 08/37/55/0073 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: RAINHAM QUARRY-SILT LAGOON Data Type: Point Name: HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 554920 Northing: 182750

Annual Volume (m3): 616440 Max Daily Volume (m3): 2291.2 Original Application No: NPS/WR/010700 Original Start Date: 31/07/1979 Expiry Date: Issue No: 102 Version Start Date: 18/05/2012 Version End Date: -

6

622m NE

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0094 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: WARWICK LANE, RAINHAM - BOREHOLE Data Type: Point Name: BRETT AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 555000 Northing: 182700

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/09/1999 Expiry Date: 31/12/2004 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 03/09/1999 Version End Date: -

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID

Location

Details

8

746m NE

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0105 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: RAINHAM QUARRY-BOREHOLE Data Type: Point Name: HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 555070 Northing: 182810

Annual Volume (m3): 20000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 432 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 14/12/2005 Expiry Date: 31/03/2012 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 14/12/2005 Version End Date: -

F

817m NE

Status: Historical Licence No: TH/037/0055/005 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: RAINHAM QUARRY- BOREHOLE Data Type: Point Name: HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 555176 Northing: 182790

Annual Volume (m3): 20000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 432 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 20/06/2012 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 20/06/2012 Version End Date: -

F

821m NE

Status: Active Licence No: TH/037/0055/005 Details: Mineral Washing Direct Source: THAMES GROUNDWATER Point: RAINHAM QUARRY- BOREHOLE Data Type: Point Name: HAVERING AGGREGATES LIMITED Easting: 555176 Northing: 182797

Annual Volume (m3): 20000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 432 Original Application No: NPS/WR/010097 Original Start Date: 20/06/2012 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 20/06/2012 Version End Date: -

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5.7 Surface water abstractions Records within 2000m

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Licensed surface water abstractions for sites extracting more than 20 cubic metres of water a day and includes active and historical records. The data may be for a single abstraction point, a stretch of watercourse or a larger area. Features are displayed on the Abstractions and Source Protection Zones map on page 41 >

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ID

Location

Details

A

On site

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'C' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554080 Northing: 182110

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2016 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 28/11/2003 Version End Date: -

A

2m NW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102/R01 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'C' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554069 Northing: 182113

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: NPS/WR/019126 Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 27/02/2017 Version End Date: -

1

35m W

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0065 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM, RAINHAM - RAINHAM COMMON SEWER Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554000 Northing: 182100

Annual Volume (m3): 4546 Max Daily Volume (m3): 4546 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 01/07/1974 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 26/10/1979 Version End Date: -

D

313m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102/R01 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'D' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 553784 Northing: 181605

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: NPS/WR/019126 Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 27/02/2017 Version End Date: -

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ID

Location

Details

D

319m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'D' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 553780 Northing: 181600

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2016 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 28/11/2003 Version End Date: -

2

398m NE

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0004 Details: Spray Irrigation - Storage Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM, RAINHAM - RAINHAM COMMON SEWER (2) Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554900 Northing: 182400

Annual Volume (m3): 45461 Max Daily Volume (m3): 45461 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/11/1966 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 29/09/1979 Version End Date: -

3

447m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0004 Details: Spray Irrigation - Storage Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM, RAINHAM - RAINHAM COMMON SEWER (1) Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 553600 Northing: 181600

Annual Volume (m3): 45461 Max Daily Volume (m3): 45461 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/11/1966 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 29/09/1979 Version End Date: -

E

591m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'E' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 553410 Northing: 181640

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2016 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 28/11/2003 Version End Date: -

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ID

Location

Details

E

605m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0102/R01 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM & SOUTH HALL FARM POINT 'E' Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 553401 Northing: 181627

Annual Volume (m3): 174500 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1528 Original Application No: NPS/WR/019126 Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 27/02/2017 Version End Date: -

7

668m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0009 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: SOUTH HALL FARM, RAINHAM - TRIBUTARY OF THE COMMON SEWER Data Type: Line Name: W J KNIGHT (FARMS) LTD Easting: 553300 Northing: 181600

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/11/1966 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 01/05/1992 Version End Date: -

9

841m SW

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0009 Details: Spray Irrigation - Direct Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: SOUTH HALL FARM, RAINHAM - POND Data Type: Point Name: W J KNIGHT (FARMS) LTD Easting: 553200 Northing: 181500

Annual Volume (m3): Max Daily Volume (m3): Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/11/1966 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 01/05/1992 Version End Date: -

-

1127m N

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0004 Details: Spray Irrigation - Storage Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK PONDS FARM, RAINHAM - BERWICK POND Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554300 Northing: 183500

Annual Volume (m3): 45461 Max Daily Volume (m3): 45461 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 03/11/1966 Expiry Date: Issue No: 100 Version Start Date: 29/09/1979 Version End Date: -

-

1180m N

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0096 Details: Spray Irrigation - Storage Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK POND Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554490 Northing: 183550

Annual Volume (m3): 200000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1800 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 28/11/2003 Expiry Date: 31/03/2016 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 28/11/2003 Version End Date: -

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ID

Location

Details

-

1191m N

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0096/R01 Details: Spray Irrigation - Storage Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: BERWICK POND Data Type: Point Name: W O WATT & PARTNERS LTD Easting: 554492 Northing: 183560

Annual Volume (m3): 200000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1800 Original Application No: NPS/WR/019125 Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 1 Version Start Date: 27/02/2017 Version End Date: -

-

1600m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER (D) Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553745 Northing: 180120

Annual Volume (m3): 45486 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1565 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 3 Version Start Date: 01/04/2016 Version End Date: -

-

1600m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER AT RAINHAM (D) Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553745 Northing: 180120

Annual Volume (m3): 111000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 2766 Original Application No: NPS/WR/028399 Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 4 Version Start Date: 27/07/2018 Version End Date: -

-

1611m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553740 Northing: 180110

Annual Volume (m3): 45486 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1565 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 2 Version Start Date: 01/04/2016 Version End Date: -

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID

Location

Details

-

1844m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER (C) Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553530 Northing: 179940

Annual Volume (m3): 45486 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1565 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 3 Version Start Date: 01/04/2016 Version End Date: -

-

1844m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER AT RAINHAM (C) Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553530 Northing: 179940

Annual Volume (m3): 111000 Max Daily Volume (m3): 2766 Original Application No: NPS/WR/028399 Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 4 Version Start Date: 27/07/2018 Version End Date: -

-

1911m S

Status: Historical Licence No: 08/37/55/0103/R01 Details: General Use Relating To Secondary Category (Low Loss) Direct Source: THAMES SURFACE WATER - NON TIDAL Point: WENNINGTON BRANCH SEWER Data Type: Point Name: THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS Easting: 553410 Northing: 179920

Annual Volume (m3): 45486 Max Daily Volume (m3): 1565 Original Application No: Original Start Date: 01/04/2016 Expiry Date: 31/03/2028 Issue No: 2 Version Start Date: 01/04/2016 Version End Date: -

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

5.8 Potable abstractions Records within 2000m

0

Licensed potable water abstractions for sites extracting more than 20 cubic metres of water a day and includes active and historical records. The data may be for a single abstraction point, a stretch of watercourse or a larger area. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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5.9 Source Protection Zones Records within 500m

0

Source Protection Zones define the sensitivity of an area around a potable abstraction site to contamination. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

5.10 Source Protection Zones (confined aquifer) Records within 500m

0

Source Protection Zones in the confined aquifer define the sensitivity around a deep groundwater abstraction to contamination. A confined aquifer would normally be protected from contamination by overlying geology and is only considered a sensitive resource if deep excavation/drilling is taking place. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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6 Hydrology Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Water Network (OS MasterMap) Surface water features (wider than 5m) Surface water features (narrower than 5m) WFD River, canal and surface water transfer water bodies WFD Lake water bodies

WFD Transitional and coastal water bodies WFD Surface water body catchments boundaries WFD Groundwater body boundaries

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Detailed water network of Great Britain showing the flow and precise central course of every river, stream, lake and canal. Features are displayed on the Hydrology map on page 51 > ID

Location

Type of water feature

Ground level

Permanence

Name

A

On site

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal action.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

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ID

Location

Type of water feature

B

2m NE

B

Permanence

Name

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

2m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

C

15m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

D

16m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

E

19m S

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

F

24m S

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

G

28m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

G

29m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

B

35m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

H

35m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

G

37m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal Underground action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

B

39m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

I

44m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

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ID

Location

Type of water feature

G

48m SW

J

Permanence

Name

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

49m E

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

6

54m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

Common Watercourse

G

54m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

K

62m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

K

62m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

K

69m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

L

70m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

K

71m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

I

80m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

M

87m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

M

87m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

94m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

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ID

Location

Type of water feature

7

126m S

E

Permanence

Name

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal Underground action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

132m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

132m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

134m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal Underground action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

137m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

142m SE

Lake, loch or reservoir.

On ground surface

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

D

149m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

N

166m S

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

N

172m S

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

O

174m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

199m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

200m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

E

201m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal Underground action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

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ID

Location

Type of water feature

E

210m SE

E

Ground level

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Permanence

Name

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

212m SE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

Q

213m E

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

P

215m NE

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

R

239m E

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

8

242m SW

Inland river not influenced by normal tidal On ground surface action.

Watercourse contains water year round (in normal circumstances)

-

This data is sourced from the Ordnance Survey.

6.2 Surface water features Records within 250m

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Covering rivers, streams and lakes (some overlap with OS MasterMap Water Network data in previous section) but additionally covers smaller features such as ponds. Rivers and streams narrower than 5m are represented as a single line. Lakes, ponds and rivers or streams wider than 5m are represented as polygons. Features are displayed on the Hydrology map on page 51 > This data is sourced from the Ordnance Survey.

6.3 WFD Surface water body catchments Records on site

1

The Water Framework Directive is an EU-led framework for the protection of inland surface waters, estuaries, coastal waters and groundwater through river basin-level management planning. In terms of surface water, these basins are broken down into smaller units known as management, operational and water body catchments. Features are displayed on the Hydrology map on page 51 >

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ID

Location

Type Water body catchment

Water body ID

Operational catchment

Management catchment

1

On site

River Southall Sewer and Runningwater Brook

GB106037028090

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne

Roding Beam and Ingrebourne

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

6.4 WFD Surface water bodies Records identified

1

Surface water bodies under the Directive may be rivers, lakes, estuary or coastal. To achieve the purpose of the Directive, environmental objectives have been set and are reported on for each water body. The progress towards delivery of the objectives is then reported on by the relevant competent authorities at the end of each six-year cycle. The river water body directly associated with the catchment listed in the previous section is detailed below, along with any lake, canal, coastal or artificial water body within 250m of the site. Click on the water body ID in the table to visit the EA Catchment Explorer to find out more about each water body listed. Features are displayed on the Hydrology map on page 51 > ID

Location

Type

Name

Water body ID

Overall rating

Chemical rating

Ecological rating

Year

-

1758m S

River

Southall Sewer and Runningwater Brook

GB106037028090 ↗

Moderate

Fail

Moderate

2019

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

6.5 WFD Groundwater bodies Records on site

0

Groundwater bodies are also covered by the Directive and the same regime of objectives and reporting detailed in the previous section is in place. Click on the water body ID in the table to visit the EA Catchment Explorer to find out more about each groundwater body listed. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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7 River and coastal flooding Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

River and coastal flooding:

High Medium Low Very Low

Historical Flood Events Areas Used for Flood Storage Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences

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7.1 Risk of flooding from rivers and the sea Records within 50m

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The chance of flooding from rivers and/or the sea in any given year, based on cells of 50m within the Risk of Flooding from Rivers and Sea (RoFRaS)/Flood Risk Assessment Wales (FRAW) models. Each cell is allocated one of four flood risk categories, taking into account flood defences and their condition. The risk categories for RoFRaS for rivers and the sea and FRAW for rivers are; Very low (less than 1 in 1000 chance in any given year), Low (less than 1 in 100 but greater than or equal to 1 in 1000 chance), Medium (less than 1 in 30 but greater than or equal to 1 in 100 chance) or High (greater than or equal to 1 in 30 chance). The risk categories for FRAW for the sea are; Very low (less than 1 in 1000 chance in any given year), Low (less than 1 in 200 but greater than or equal to 1 in 1000 chance), Medium (less than 1 in 30 but greater than or equal to 1 in 200 chance) or High (greater than or equal to 1 in 30 chance). Features are displayed on the River and coastal flooding map on page 57 >

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Distance

Flood risk category

On site

High

0 - 50m

High

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

7.2 Historical Flood Events Records within 250m

1

Records of historic flooding from rivers, the sea, groundwater and surface water. Records began in 1946 when predecessor bodies started collecting detailed information about flooding incidents, although limited details may be included on flooding incidents prior to this date. Takes into account the presence of defences, structures, and other infrastructure where they existed at the time of flooding, and includes flood extents that may have been affected by overtopping, breaches or blockages. Features are displayed on the River and coastal flooding map on page 57 > ID

Location

Event name

Date of flood

Flood source

Flood cause

Type of flood

5

On site

Ttd_Feo_1953

1953-01-01 1953-12-31

Sea

Operational failure/breach of defence

Tidal

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

7.3 Flood Defences Records within 250m

0

Records of flood defences owned, managed or inspected by the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales. Flood defences can be structures, buildings or parts of buildings. Typically these are earth banks, stone and concrete walls, or sheet-piling that is used to prevent or control the extent of flooding. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

7.4 Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences Records within 250m

1

Areas that would benefit from the presence of flood defences in a 1 in 100 (1%) chance of flooding each year from rivers or 1 in 200 (0.5%) chance of flooding each year from the sea. Features are displayed on the River and coastal flooding map on page 57 >

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ID

Location

6

On site

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Area benefiting from flood defences

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

7.5 Flood Storage Areas Records within 250m

0

Areas that act as a balancing reservoir, storage basin or balancing pond to attenuate an incoming flood peak to a flow level that can be accepted by the downstream channel or to delay the timing of a flood peak so that its volume is discharged over a longer period. This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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River and coastal flooding - Flood Zones Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Flood zone 2 Flood zone 3

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7.6 Flood Zone 2 Records within 50m

1

Areas of land at risk of flooding, when the presence of flood defences are ignored. Covering land between Flood Zone 3 (see next section) and the extent of the flooding from rivers or the sea with a 1 in 1000 (0.1%) chance of flooding each year. Features are displayed on the River and coastal flooding map on page 57 > Location

Type

On site

Zone 2 - (Fluvial /Tidal Models)

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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7.7 Flood Zone 3 Records within 50m

1

Areas of land at risk of flooding, when the presence of flood defences are ignored. Covering land with a 1 in 100 (1%) or greater chance of flooding each year from rivers or a 1 in 200 (0.5%) or greater chance of flooding each year from the sea. Features are displayed on the River and coastal flooding map on page 57 > Location

Type

On site

Zone 3 - (Fluvial /Tidal Models)

This data is sourced from the Environment Agency and Natural Resources Wales.

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8 Surface water flooding Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) 1 in 1000 return period Depth between 0.1m - 0.3m Depth between 0.3m - 1.0m Depth greater than 1.0m 1 in 250 return period Depth between 0.1m - 0.3m Depth between 0.3m - 1.0m Depth greater than 1.0m 1 in 100 return period Depth between 0.1m - 0.3m Depth between 0.3m - 1.0m Depth greater than 1.0m 1 in 30 return period Depth between 0.1m - 0.3m Depth between 0.3m - 1.0m Depth greater than 1.0m © Crown copyright and database rights 2023. Ordnance Survey licence 100035207

8.1 Surface water flooding Highest risk on site

1 in 30 year, Greater than 1.0m

Highest risk within 50m

1 in 30 year, Greater than 1.0m

Ambiental Risk Analytics surface water (pluvial) FloodMap identifies areas likely to flood as a result of extreme rainfall events, i.e. land naturally vulnerable to surface water ponding or flooding. This data set was produced by simulating 1 in 30 year, 1 in 100 year, 1 in 250 year and 1 in 1,000 year rainfall events. Modern urban drainage systems are typically built to cope with rainfall events between 1 in 20 and 1 in 30 years, though some older ones may flood in a 1 in 5 year rainfall event. Features are displayed on the Surface water flooding map on page 62 > The data shown on the map and in the table above shows the highest likelihood of flood events happening at the site. Lower likelihood events may have greater flood depths and hence a greater potential impact on a site.

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The table below shows the maximum flood depths for a range of return periods for the site. Return period

Maximum modelled depth

1 in 1000 year

Greater than 1.0m

1 in 250 year

Greater than 1.0m

1 in 100 year

Greater than 1.0m

1 in 30 year

Greater than 1.0m

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9 Groundwater flooding Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

High Moderate - High Moderate Low Negligible

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9.1 Groundwater flooding Highest risk on site

Moderate

Highest risk within 50m

Moderate

Groundwater flooding is caused by unusually high groundwater levels. It occurs when the water table rises above the ground surface or within underground structures such as basements or cellars. Groundwater flooding tends to exhibit a longer duration than surface water flooding, possibly lasting for weeks or months, and as a result it can cause significant damage to property. This risk assessment is based on a 1 in 100 year return period and a 5m Digital Terrain Model (DTM). Features are displayed on the Groundwater flooding map on page 64 > This data is sourced from Ambiental Risk Analytics.

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10 Environmental designations Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Local Nature Reserves (LNR) Designated Ancient Woodland Green Belt

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10.1 Sites of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) Records within 2000m

4

Sites providing statutory protection for the best examples of UK flora, fauna, or geological or physiographical features. Originally notified under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949, SSSIs were renotified under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981. Improved provisions for the protection and management of SSSIs were introduced by the Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (in England and Wales) and (in Scotland) by the Nature Conservation (Scotland) Act 2004 and the Wildlife and Natural Environment (Scotland) Act 2010. Features are displayed on the Environmental designations map on page 65 > ID

Location

Name

Data source

3

1032m N

Ingrebourne Marshes

Natural England

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Location

Name

Data source

4

1034m N

Ingrebourne Marshes

Natural England

5

1088m S

Inner Thames Marshes

Natural England

-

1752m W

Ingrebourne Marshes

Natural England

This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.2 Conserved wetland sites (Ramsar sites) Records within 2000m

0

Ramsar sites are designated under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance, agreed in Ramsar, Iran, in 1971. They cover all aspects of wetland conservation and wise use, recognizing wetlands as ecosystems that are extremely important for biodiversity conservation in general and for the well-being of human communities. These sites cover a broad definition of wetland; marsh, fen, peatland or water, whether natural or artificial, permanent or temporary, with water that is static or flowing, fresh, brackish or salt, and even some marine areas. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.3 Special Areas of Conservation (SAC) Records within 2000m

0

Areas which have been identified as best representing the range and variety within the European Union of habitats and (non-bird) species listed on Annexes I and II to the Directive. SACs are designated under the EC Habitats Directive. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.4 Special Protection Areas (SPA) Records within 2000m

0

Sites classified by the UK Government under the EC Birds Directive, SPAs are areas of the most important habitat for rare (listed on Annex I to the Directive) and migratory birds within the European Union. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

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10.5 National Nature Reserves (NNR) Records within 2000m

0

Sites containing examples of some of the most important natural and semi-natural terrestrial and coastal ecosystems in Great Britain. They are managed to conserve their habitats, provide special opportunities for scientific study or to provide public recreation compatible with natural heritage interests. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.6 Local Nature Reserves (LNR) Records within 2000m

4

Sites managed for nature conservation, and to provide opportunities for research and education, or simply enjoying and having contact with nature. They are declared by local authorities under the National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 after consultation with the relevant statutory nature conservation agency. Features are displayed on the Environmental designations map on page 65 > ID

Location

Name

Data source

-

1467m W

Rainham Marshes

Natural England

9

1467m NW Ingrebourne Valley

Natural England

10

1533m NW Ingrebourne Valley

Natural England

-

1677m SW

Natural England

Rainham Marshes

This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.7 Designated Ancient Woodland Records within 2000m

4

Ancient woodlands are classified as areas which have been wooded continuously since at least 1600 AD. This includes semi-natural woodland and plantations on ancient woodland sites. 'Wooded continuously' does not mean there is or has previously been continuous tree cover across the whole site, and not all trees within the woodland have to be old. Features are displayed on the Environmental designations map on page 65 > ID

Location

Name

Woodland Type

6

1169m NE

Warwick Wood

Ancient & Semi-Natural Woodland

7

1364m NE

Warwick Wood

Ancient & Semi-Natural Woodland

-

1720m NE

Whitepost Wood

Ancient & Semi-Natural Woodland

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ID

Location

Name

Woodland Type

-

1953m E

Whitehall Wood

Ancient & Semi-Natural Woodland

This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.8 Biosphere Reserves Records within 2000m

0

Biosphere Reserves are internationally recognised by UNESCO as sites of excellence to balance conservation and socioeconomic development between nature and people. They are recognised under the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme with the aim of promoting sustainable development founded on the work of the local community. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.9 Forest Parks Records within 2000m

0

These are areas managed by the Forestry Commission designated on the basis of recreational, conservation or scenic interest. This data is sourced from the Forestry Commission.

10.10 Marine Conservation Zones Records within 2000m

0

A type of marine nature reserve in UK waters established under the Marine and Coastal Access Act (2009). They are designated with the aim to protect nationally important, rare or threatened habitats and species. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

10.11 Green Belt Records within 2000m

2

Areas designated to prevent urban sprawl by keeping land permanently open. Features are displayed on the Environmental designations map on page 65 > ID

Location

Name

Local Authority name

1

On site

London

Havering

2

775m S

London

Thurrock

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This data is sourced from the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government.

10.12 Proposed Ramsar sites Records within 2000m

0

Ramsar sites are areas listed as a Wetland of International Importance under the Convention on Wetlands of International Importance especially as Waterfowl Habitat (the Ramsar Convention) 1971. The sites here supplied have a status of 'Proposed' having been identified for potential adoption under the framework. This data is sourced from Natural England.

10.13 Possible Special Areas of Conservation (pSAC) Records within 2000m

0

Special Areas of Conservation are areas which have been identified as best representing the range and variety within the European Union of habitats and (non-bird) species listed on Annexes I and II to the Directive. SACs are designated under the EC Habitats Directive. Those sites supplied here are those with a status of 'Possible' having been identified for potential adoption under the framework. This data is sourced from Natural England and Natural Resources Wales.

10.14 Potential Special Protection Areas (pSPA) Records within 2000m

0

Special Protection Areas (SPAs) are areas designated (or ‘classified’) under the European Union Wild Birds Directive for the protection of nationally and internationally important populations of wild birds. Those sites supplied here are those with a status of 'Potential' having been identified for potential adoption under the framework. This data is sourced from Natural England.

10.15 Nitrate Sensitive Areas Records within 2000m

0

Areas where nitrate concentrations in drinking water sources exceeded or was at risk of exceeding the limit of 50 mg/l set by the 1980 EC Drinking Water Directive. Voluntary agricultural measures as a means of reducing the levels of nitrate were introduced by DEFRA as MAFF, with payments being made to farmers who complied. The scheme was started as a pilot in 1990 in ten areas, later implemented within 32 areas. The scheme was closed to further new entrants in 1998, although existing agreements continued for their full term. All Nitrate Sensitive Areas fell within the areas designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs) in 1996 under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). This data is sourced from Natural England.

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10.16 Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Records within 2000m

6

Areas at risk from agricultural nitrate pollution designated under the EC Nitrate Directive (91/676/EEC). These are areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates. Farmers operating within these areas have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Location

Name

Type

NVZ ID

Status

On site

Southall Sewer and Runningwater Brook NVZ

Surface Water

802

Existing

On site

Southall Sewer and Runningwater Brook NVZ

Surface Water

802

Existing

654m N

Ingrebourne NVZ

Surface Water

440

Existing

682m N

Ingrebourne NVZ

Surface Water

440

Existing

719m N

Ingrebourne NVZ

Surface Water

440

Existing

1607m SE

Mardyke NVZ

Surface Water

442

Existing

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SSSI Impact Zones and Units Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) SSSI Impact Risk Zones SSSI Units Not recorded Favourable Unfavourable - Recovering Unfavourable - No change Unfavourable - Declining Partially destroyed Destroyed

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10.17 SSSI Impact Risk Zones Records on site

1

Developed to allow rapid initial assessment of the potential risks to SSSIs posed by development proposals. They define zones around each SSSI which reflect the particular sensitivities of the features for which it is notified and indicate the types of development proposal which could potentially have adverse impacts. Features are displayed on the SSSI Impact Zones and Units map on page 71 >

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ID

Location

Type of developments requiring consultation

1

On site

Infrastructure - Pipelines, pylons and overhead cables. any transport proposal including road, rail and by water (excluding routine maintenance). airports, helipads and other aviation proposals. Minerals, Oil and Gas - Planning applications for quarries, including: new proposals, review of minerals permissions (romp), extensions, variations to conditions etc. oil & gas exploration/extraction. Rural non-residential - Large non residential developments outside existing settlements/urban areas where footprint exceeds 1ha. Rural residential - Any residential development of 100 or more houses outside existing settlements/urban areas. Air pollution - Any industrial/agricultural development that could cause air pollution (incl: industrial processes, livestock & poultry units with floorspace > 500m², slurry lagoons & digestate stores > 200m², manure stores > 250t). Combustion - General combustion processes >20mw energy input. incl: energy from waste incineration, other incineration, landfill gas generation plant, pyrolysis/gasification, anaerobic digestion, sewage treatment works, other incineration/ combustion. Waste - Landfill. incl: inert landfill, non-hazardous landfill, hazardous landfill. Composting - Any composting proposal with more than 75000 tonnes maximum annual operational throughput. incl: open windrow composting, in-vessel composting, anaerobic digestion, other waste management. Discharges - Any discharge of water or liquid waste of more than 5m³/day to ground (ie to seep away) or to surface water, such as a beck or stream. Water supply - Large infrastructure such as warehousing / industry where total net additional gross internal floorspace following development is 1,000m² or more.

This data is sourced from Natural England.

10.18 SSSI Units Records within 2000m

19

Divisions of SSSIs used to record management and condition details. Units are the smallest areas for which Natural England gives a condition assessment, however, the size of units varies greatly depending on the types of management and the conservation interest. Features are displayed on the SSSI Impact Zones and Units map on page 71 > ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

19 1032m N Ingrebourne Marshes 3 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

01/10/2010

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

26/08/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Unfavourable - Declining

26/08/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

26/08/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

26/08/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Favourable

20/09/2010

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Partially destroyed

20/09/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Partially destroyed

20/09/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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20 1034m N Ingrebourne Marshes 4 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Unfavourable - Declining

23 1088m S Inner Thames Marshes Wennington North Neutral Grassland - Lowland Partially destroyed

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

24 1122m SW Inner Thames Marshes Pla Silt Lagoons Littoral Sediment Unfavourable - Declining

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Unfavourable - Declining

27/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Vascular plant assemblage

Favourable

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

26/08/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

26/08/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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25 1156m S Inner Thames Marshes Wennington West - Havering Neutral Grassland - Lowland Favourable

31 1329m NW Ingrebourne Marshes 11 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

26/08/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

26/08/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Unfavourable - No change

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

26/08/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

26/08/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

26/08/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

26/08/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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32 1331m N Ingrebourne Marshes Abbey Wood Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Unfavourable - No change

33 1360m NW Ingrebourne Marshes 10 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

1420m W Inner Thames Marshes Rainham Rifle Ranges Neutral Grassland - Lowland Unfavourable - Recovering

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Unfavourable - Recovering

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Unfavourable - Recovering

01/10/2010

Vascular plant assemblage

Unfavourable - Recovering

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Unfavourable - Declining

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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36 1435m N Ingrebourne Marshes 1 Neutral Grassland - Lowland Unfavourable - Declining

39 1467m NW Ingrebourne Marshes 8 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Unfavourable - Declining

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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40 1471m NW Ingrebourne Marshes 6 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Unfavourable - Declining

41 1524m NW Ingrebourne Marshes 5 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

1629m W Inner Thames Marshes Rainham Central Grassland Neutral Grassland - Lowland Destroyed

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Destroyed

19/08/2022

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Destroyed

19/08/2022

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Destroyed

19/08/2022

Vascular plant assemblage

Destroyed

19/08/2022

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

Vascular plant assemblage

Favourable

01/10/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

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1656m S Inner Thames Marshes Wennington East - Thurrock Neutral Grassland - Lowland Favourable

1662m W Inner Thames Marshes Rainham Marsh South Of A13 Neutral Grassland - Lowland Unfavourable - Recovering

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Unfavourable - Recovering

19/08/2022

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Aggregations of non-breeding birds - Teal, Anas crecca

Favourable

24/03/2022

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland damp grasslands

Favourable

29/06/2010

Invert. assemblage W211 open water on disturbed sediments

Favourable

29/06/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

29/06/2010

Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition: Reportable features:

ID: Location: SSSI name: Unit name: Broad habitat: Condition:

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1673m S Inner Thames Marshes Aveley Marshes (Was Part Of Unit 3) Neutral Grassland - Lowland Favourable

1689m N Ingrebourne Marshes 7 Neutral Grassland - Lowland Favourable

1752m W Ingrebourne Marshes 5 Fen, Marsh And Swamp - Lowland Favourable

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Reportable features: Feature name

Feature condition

Date of assessment

Assemblages of breeding birds - Lowland open waters and their margins

Favourable

01/10/2010

Floodplain fen (lowland)

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W313 moss & tussock fen

Favourable

01/10/2010

Invert. assemblage W314 reed-fen & pools

Favourable

01/10/2010

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

11 Visual and cultural designations 11.1 World Heritage Sites Records within 250m

0

Sites designated for their globally important cultural or natural interest requiring appropriate management and protection measures. World Heritage Sites are designated to meet the UK's commitments under the World Heritage Convention. This data is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland.

11.2 Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty Records within 250m

0

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) are conservation areas, chosen because they represent 18% of the finest countryside. Each AONB has been designated for special attention because of the quality of their flora, fauna, historical and cultural associations, and/or scenic views. The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act of 1949 created AONBs and the Countryside and Rights of Way Act, 2000 added further regulation and protection. There are likely to be restrictions to some developments within these areas. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and Scottish Natural Heritage.

11.3 National Parks Records within 250m

0

In England and Wales, the purpose of National Parks is to conserve and enhance landscapes within the countryside whilst promoting public enjoyment of them and having regard for the social and economic wellbeing of those living within them. In Scotland National Parks have the additional purpose of promoting the sustainable use of the natural resources of the area and the sustainable social and economic development of its communities. The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 established the National Park designation in England and Wales, and The National Parks (Scotland) Act 2000 in Scotland. This data is sourced from Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and the Scottish Government.

11.4 Listed Buildings Records within 250m

0

Buildings listed for their special architectural or historical interest. Building control in the form of 'listed building consent' is required in order to make any changes to that building which might affect its special interest. Listed buildings are graded to indicate their relative importance, however building controls apply to all buildings equally, irrespective of their grade, and apply to the interior and exterior of the building in its entirety, together with any curtilage structures.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

This data is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland.

11.5 Conservation Areas Records within 250m

0

Local planning authorities are obliged to designate as conservation areas any parts of their own area that are of special architectural or historic interest, the character and appearance of which it is desirable to preserve or enhance. Designation of a conservation area gives broader protection than the listing of individual buildings. All the features within the area, listed or otherwise, are recognised as part of its character. Conservation area designation is the means of recognising the importance of all factors and of ensuring that planning decisions address the quality of the landscape in its broadest sense. This data is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland.

11.6 Scheduled Ancient Monuments Records within 250m

0

A scheduled monument is an historic building or site that is included in the Schedule of Monuments kept by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. The regime is set out in the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979. The Schedule of Monuments has c.20,000 entries and includes sites such as Roman remains, burial mounds, castles, bridges, earthworks, the remains of deserted villages and industrial sites. Monuments are not graded, but all are, by definition, considered to be of national importance. This data is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland.

11.7 Registered Parks and Gardens Records within 250m

0

Parks and gardens assessed to be of particular interest and of special historic interest. The emphasis being on 'designed' landscapes, rather than on planting or botanical importance. Registration is a 'material consideration' in the planning process, meaning that planning authorities must consider the impact of any proposed development on the special character of the landscape. This data is sourced from Historic England, Cadw and Historic Environment Scotland.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

12 Agricultural designations Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m) Grade 1 - excellent quality Grade 2 - very good quality Grade 3 - good to moderate quality Grade 3a - good quality Grade 3b - moderate quality Grade 4 - poor quality Grade 5 - very poor quality Non-agricultural land Urban land Exclusion land Tree felling licences Open Access land

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12.1 Agricultural Land Classification Records within 250m

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Classification of the quality of agricultural land taking into consideration multiple factors including climate, physical geography and soil properties. It should be noted that the categories for the grading of agricultural land are not consistent across England, Wales and Scotland. Features are displayed on the Agricultural designations map on page 83 > ID

Location

Classification

Description

1

On site

Grade 3b

Moderate quality agricultural land. Land capable of producing moderate yields of a narrow range of crops, principally cereals and grass or lower yields of a wider range of crops or high yields of grass which can be grazed or harvested over most of the year.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Classification

Description

2

On site

Grade 1

Excellent quality agricultural land. Land with no or very minor limitations to agricultural use. A very wide range of agricultural and horticultural crops can be grown and commonly includes top fruit, soft fruit, salad crops and winter harvested vegetables. Yields are high and less variable than on land of lower quality.

3

12m W

Grade 2

Very good quality agricultural land. Land with minor limitations which affect crop yield, cultivations or harvesting. A wide range of agricultural and horticultural crops can usually be grown but on some land in the grade there may be reduced flexibility due to difficulties with the production of the more demanding crops such as winter harvested vegetables and arable root crops. The level of yield is generally high but may be lower or more variable than Grade 1.

4

51m SW

Grade 3b

Moderate quality agricultural land. Land capable of producing moderate yields of a narrow range of crops, principally cereals and grass or lower yields of a wider range of crops or high yields of grass which can be grazed or harvested over most of the year.

5

85m SW

Grade 1

Excellent quality agricultural land. Land with no or very minor limitations to agricultural use. A very wide range of agricultural and horticultural crops can be grown and commonly includes top fruit, soft fruit, salad crops and winter harvested vegetables. Yields are high and less variable than on land of lower quality.

6

94m W

Grade 3a

Good quality agricultural land. Land capable of consistently producing moderate to high yields of a narrow range of arable crops, especially cereals, or moderate yields of a wide range of crops including cereals, grass, oilseed rape, potatoes, sugar beet and the less demanding horticultural crops.

7

165m N

Non Agricultural

-

8

197m N

Urban

-

9

197m E

Non Agricultural

-

This data is sourced from Natural England.

12.2 Open Access Land Records within 250m

0

The Countryside and Rights of Way Act 2000 (CROW Act) gives a public right of access to land without having to use paths. Access land includes mountains, moors, heaths and downs that are privately owned. It also includes common land registered with the local council and some land around the England Coast Path. Generally permitted activities on access land are walking, running, watching wildlife and climbing. This data is sourced from Natural England and Natural Resources Wales.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

12.3 Tree Felling Licences Records within 250m

0

Felling Licence Application (FLA) areas approved by Forestry Commission England. Anyone wishing to fell trees must ensure that a licence or permission under a grant scheme has been issued by the Forestry Commission before any felling is carried out or that one of the exceptions apply. This data is sourced from the Forestry Commission.

12.4 Environmental Stewardship Schemes Records within 250m

4

Environmental Stewardship covers a range of schemes that provide financial incentives to farmers, foresters and land managers to look after and improve the environment. The schemes identified may be historical schemes that have now expired, or may still be active. Location

Reference

Scheme

Start Date

End date

9m NE

AG00396662

Entry Level plus Higher Level Stewardship

01/12/2012

30/11/2022

26m S

AG00396662

Entry Level plus Higher Level Stewardship

01/12/2012

30/11/2022

34m SW

AG00396662

Entry Level plus Higher Level Stewardship

01/12/2012

30/11/2022

130m S

AG00396662

Entry Level plus Higher Level Stewardship

01/12/2012

30/11/2022

This data is sourced from Natural England.

12.5 Countryside Stewardship Schemes Records within 250m

0

Countryside Stewardship covers a range of schemes that provide financial incentives to farmers, foresters and land managers to look after and improve the environment. Main objectives are to improve the farmed environment for wildlife and to reduce diffuse water pollution. This data is sourced from Natural England.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

13 Habitat designations Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Priority Habitat Inventory Open Mosaic Habitat Limestone Pavement Orders Habitat Networks Primary Habitat Restorable Habitat Associated Habitats Habitat Restoration-Creation Network Enhancement Zone 1 Network Enhancement Zone 2

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13.1 Priority Habitat Inventory Records within 250m

1

Habitats of principal importance as named under Natural Environment and Rural Communities Act (2006) Section 41. Features are displayed on the Habitat designations map on page 86 > ID

Location

Main Habitat

Other habitats

1

14m S

Deciduous woodland

Main habitat: DWOOD (INV > 50%)

This data is sourced from Natural England.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

13.2 Habitat Networks Records within 250m

0

Habitat networks for 18 priority habitat networks (based primarily, but not exclusively, on the priority habitat inventory) and areas suitable for the expansion of networks through restoration and habitat creation. This data is sourced from Natural England.

13.3 Open Mosaic Habitat Records within 250m

1

Sites verified as Open Mosaic Habitat. Mosaic habitats are brownfield sites that are identified under the UK Biodiversity Action Plan as a priority habitat due to the habitat variation within a single site, supporting an array of invertebrates. Features are displayed on the Habitat designations map on page 86 > ID

Location

Site reference

Identificati Primary source on confidence

Secondary source

2

55m SW

Sand pit by South Hall Farm

Low

UK Perspectives Aerial Photography -

BugLife All Of A Buzz Data

Tertiary source

This data is sourced from Natural England.

13.4 Limestone Pavement Orders Records within 250m

0

Limestone pavements are outcrops of limestone where the surface has been worn away by natural means over millennia. These rocks have the appearance of paving blocks, hence their name. Not only do they have geological interest, they also provide valuable habitats for wildlife. These habitats are threatened due to their removal for use in gardens and water features. Many limestone pavements have been designated as SSSIs which affords them some protection. In addition, Section 34 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 gave them additional protection via the creation of Limestone Pavement Orders, which made it a criminal offence to remove any part of the outcrop. The associated Limestone Pavement Priority Habitat is part of the UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority habitat in England. This data is sourced from Natural England.

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Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

14 Geology 1:10,000 scale - Availability Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Full coverage Partial coverage No coverage

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14.1 10k Availability Records within 500m

2

An indication on the coverage of 1:10,000 scale geology data for the site, the most detailed dataset provided by the British Geological Survey. Either 'Full', 'Partial' or 'No coverage' for each geological theme. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:10,000 scale - Availability map on page 88 > ID

Location

Artificial

Superficial

Bedrock

Mass movement

Sheet No.

1

On site

Full

Full

Full

No coverage

TQ58SW

2

489m E

Full

Full

Full

No coverage

TQ58SE

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:10,000 scale - Artificial and made ground Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Reclaimed ground Made ground Worked ground Infilled ground Disturbed ground Landscaped ground

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14.2 Artificial and made ground (10k) Records within 500m

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Details of made, worked, infilled, disturbed and landscaped ground at 1:10,000 scale. Artificial ground can be associated with potentially contaminated material, unpredictable engineering conditions and instability. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:10,000 scale - Artificial and made ground map on page 89 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

1

On site

WMGR-UKNOWN

Infilled Ground

Unknown/unclassified Entry

2

14m NE

WMGR-UKNOWN

Infilled Ground

Unknown/unclassified Entry

3

59m NE

WMGR-UKNOWN

Infilled Ground

Unknown/unclassified Entry

4

327m S

WMGR-UKNOWN

Infilled Ground

Unknown/unclassified Entry

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:10,000 scale - Superficial Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Landslip (10k) Superficial geology (10k) Please see table for more details.

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14.3 Superficial geology (10k) Records within 500m

12

Superficial geological deposits at 1:10,000 scale. Also known as 'drift', these are the youngest geological deposits, formed during the Quaternary. They rest on older deposits or rocks referred to as bedrock. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:10,000 scale - Superficial map on page 91 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

1

On site

ALV-Z

Alluvium - Silt (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Silt

2

On site

ALV-Z

Alluvium - Silt (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Silt

3

On site

HEAD-C

Head - Clay (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Clay

4

On site

TPGR-XSV

Taplow Gravel Formation - Sand And Gravel

Sand And Gravel

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91


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

5

31m NE

TPGR-XSV

Taplow Gravel Formation - Sand And Gravel

Sand And Gravel

6

336m E

HEAD-C

Head - Clay (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Clay

7

340m SE

HEAD-C

Head - Clay (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Clay

8

356m E

TPGR-XSV

Taplow Gravel Formation - Sand And Gravel

Sand And Gravel

9

489m E

HEAD-C

Head - Clay (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Clay

10

489m E

TPGR-XSV

Taplow Gravel Formation - Sand And Gravel

Sand And Gravel

11

492m E

HEAD-C

Head - Clay (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Clay

12

498m NE

ALV-Z

Alluvium - Silt (unlithified Deposits Coding Scheme)

Silt

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

14.4 Landslip (10k) Records within 500m

0

Mass movement deposits on BGS geological maps at 1:10,000 scale. Primarily superficial deposits that have moved down slope under gravity to form landslips. These affect bedrock, other superficial deposits and artificial ground. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Date: 15 June 2023

92


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:10,000 scale - Bedrock Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Bedrock faults and other linear features (10k) Bedrock geology (10k) Please see table for more details.

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14.5 Bedrock geology (10k) Records within 500m

2

Bedrock geology at 1:10,000 scale. The main mass of rocks forming the Earth and present everywhere, whether exposed at the surface in outcrops or concealed beneath superficial deposits or water. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:10,000 scale - Bedrock map on page 93 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock age

1

On site

LC-CLAY

London Clay Formation - Clay

Eocene Epoch

2

489m E

LC-CLAY

London Clay Formation - Clay

Eocene Epoch

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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93


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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14.6 Bedrock faults and other linear features (10k) Records within 500m

0

Linear features at the ground or bedrock surface at 1:10,000 scale of six main types; rock, fault, fold axis, mineral vein, alteration area or landform. Features are either observed or inferred, and relate primarily to bedrock. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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94


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

15 Geology 1:50,000 scale - Availability Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Geological map tile

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15.1 50k Availability Records within 500m

1

An indication on the coverage of 1:50,000 scale geology data for the site. Either 'Full' or 'No coverage' for each geological theme. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:50,000 scale - Availability map on page 95 > ID

Location

Artificial

Superficial

Bedrock

Mass movement

Sheet No.

1

On site

Full

Full

Full

Full

EW257_romford_v4

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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95


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:50,000 scale - Artificial and made ground Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Made ground Worked ground Infilled ground Disturbed ground Landscaped ground

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15.2 Artificial and made ground (50k) Records within 500m

4

Details of made, worked, infilled, disturbed and landscaped ground at 1:50,000 scale. Artificial ground can be associated with potentially contaminated material, unpredictable engineering conditions and instability. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:50,000 scale - Artificial and made ground map on page 96 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

1

On site

WMGR-ARTDP

INFILLED GROUND

ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT

2

14m NE

WMGR-ARTDP

INFILLED GROUND

ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT

3

59m NE

WGR-VOID

WORKED GROUND (UNDIVIDED)

VOID

4

327m S

WMGR-ARTDP

INFILLED GROUND

ARTIFICIAL DEPOSIT

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96


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

15.3 Artificial ground permeability (50k) Records within 50m

2

A qualitative classification of estimated rates of vertical movement of water from the ground surface through the unsaturated zone of any artificial deposits (the zone between the land surface and the water table). Location

Flow type

Maximum permeability

Minimum permeability

On site

Mixed

Very High

Low

14m NE

Mixed

Very High

Low

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Date: 15 June 2023

97


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:50,000 scale - Superficial Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Landslip (50k) Superficial geology (50k) Please see table for more details.

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15.4 Superficial geology (50k) Records within 500m

8

Superficial geological deposits at 1:50,000 scale. Also known as 'drift', these are the youngest geological deposits, formed during the Quaternary. They rest on older deposits or rocks referred to as bedrock. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:50,000 scale - Superficial map on page 98 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

1

On site

TPGR-XSV

TAPLOW GRAVEL MEMBER

SAND AND GRAVEL

2

On site

ALV-XCZSV

ALLUVIUM

CLAY, SILT, SAND AND GRAVEL

3

On site

ALV-XCZSV

ALLUVIUM

CLAY, SILT, SAND AND GRAVEL

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Date: 15 June 2023

98


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock description

4

On site

HEADXCZSV

HEAD

CLAY, SILT, SAND AND GRAVEL

5

31m NE

TPGR-XSV

TAPLOW GRAVEL MEMBER

SAND AND GRAVEL

6

318m SW

ALV-XCZSP

ALLUVIUM

CLAY, SILT, SAND AND PEAT

7

336m E

HEADXCZSV

HEAD

CLAY, SILT, SAND AND GRAVEL

8

356m E

TPGR-XSV

TAPLOW GRAVEL MEMBER

SAND AND GRAVEL

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

15.5 Superficial permeability (50k) Records within 50m

5

A qualitative classification of estimated rates of vertical movement of water from the ground surface through the unsaturated zone of any superficial deposits (the zone between the land surface and the water table). Location

Flow type

Maximum permeability

Minimum permeability

On site

Intergranular

High

Very Low

On site

Intergranular

High

Very Low

On site

Intergranular

Very High

High

On site

Mixed

High

Very Low

31m NE

Intergranular

Very High

High

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

15.6 Landslip (50k) Records within 500m

0

Mass movement deposits on BGS geological maps at 1:50,000 scale. Primarily superficial deposits that have moved down slope under gravity to form landslips. These affect bedrock, other superficial deposits and artificial ground. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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99


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

15.7 Landslip permeability (50k) Records within 50m

0

A qualitative classification of estimated rates of vertical movement of water from the ground surface through the unsaturated zone of any landslip deposits (the zone between the land surface and the water table). This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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100


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Geology 1:50,000 scale - Bedrock Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Bedrock faults and other linear features (50k) Bedrock geology (50k) Please see table for more details.

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15.8 Bedrock geology (50k) Records within 500m

1

Bedrock geology at 1:50,000 scale. The main mass of rocks forming the Earth and present everywhere, whether exposed at the surface in outcrops or concealed beneath superficial deposits or water. Features are displayed on the Geology 1:50,000 scale - Bedrock map on page 101 > ID

Location

LEX Code

Description

Rock age

1

On site

LC-XCZS

LONDON CLAY FORMATION - CLAY, SILT AND SAND

YPRESIAN

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Date: 15 June 2023

101


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

15.9 Bedrock permeability (50k) Records within 50m

1

A qualitative classification of estimated rates of vertical movement of water from the ground surface through the unsaturated zone of bedrock (the zone between the land surface and the water table). Location

Flow type

Maximum permeability

Minimum permeability

On site

Mixed

Moderate

Very Low

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

15.10 Bedrock faults and other linear features (50k) Records within 500m

0

Linear features at the ground or bedrock surface at 1:50,000 scale of six main types; rock, fault, fold axis, mineral vein, alteration area or landform. Features are either observed or inferred, and relate primarily to bedrock. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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102


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

16 Boreholes Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Confidential 0 - 10m 10 - 30m 30m+ Unknown

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16.1 BGS Boreholes Records within 250m

63

The Single Onshore Boreholes Index (SOBI); an index of over one million records of boreholes, shafts and wells from all forms of drilling and site investigation work held by the British Geological Survey. Covering onshore and nearshore boreholes dating back to at least 1790 and ranging from one to several thousand metres deep. Features are displayed on the Boreholes map on page 103 > ID

Location

Grid reference

Name

Length

Confidential Web link

1

On site

554390 182240

ESSEX C.C. ARNOLDS FIELD NO.3

4.57

N

823765 ↗

2

On site

554130 181810

ESSEX C.C.ARNOLDS FIELD NO.1 RAINHAM

4.88

N

823763 ↗

3

On site

554000 181900

ESSEX C.C. ARNOLDS FIELD NO.4

3.0

N

823766 ↗

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103


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Grid reference

Name

Length

Confidential Web link

4

On site

554240 182000

ESSEX C.C. ARNOLDS FIELD NO.2

6.71

N

823764 ↗

5

On site

554210 181680

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH303

20.0

N

823854 ↗

6

On site

553990 181850

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK TP.6

1.0

N

823841 ↗

7

On site

554110 182070

ESSEX C.C. ARNOLDS FIELD NO.5

3.96

N

823767 ↗

8

On site

554170 181710

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH302

30.0

N

823853 ↗

9

On site

554150 181750

WENNINGTON WELL

77.11

N

823902 ↗

A

On site

554230 181660

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH8

7.5

N

823843 ↗

A

On site

554230 181660

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK TP.7

3.0

N

823842 ↗

10

14m NE

554430 182190

LAUDERS BARN AVELEY RAINHAM TBH.J

6.0

N

823759 ↗

11

20m W

553983 182049

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 22

6.1

N

824190 ↗

12

20m N

554207 182361

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 20

6.1

N

824188 ↗

13

20m SW

553940 181890

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH300

25.0

N

823851 ↗

14

24m NW

554128 182205

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 21

6.1

N

824189 ↗

15

27m NE

554349 182399

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 19

3.0

N

824187 ↗

16

32m SW

554029 181769

A13 THAMES AV LAUNDERS LN 41

10.0

N

824016 ↗

17

32m SW

553924 181861

A13 THAMES AV LAUNDERS LN 39

15.0

N

824015 ↗

B

36m NE

554444 182380

JEWS CEMETERY 74/12

4.0

N

824193 ↗

18

37m W

553924 181982

JEWS CEMETERY 74/1

5.18

N

824203 ↗

19

41m S

554270 181620

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH306

25.0

N

823857 ↗

20

42m SW

553906 181900

A13 THAMES AV LAUNDERS LN 38

15.0

N

824014 ↗

21

45m S

554170 181640

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH305

25.0

N

823856 ↗

22

48m NW

554113 182232

JEWS CEMETERY 74/7

4.0

N

824197 ↗

23

48m S

554130 181670

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH304

20.0

N

823855 ↗

B

58m NE

554463 182395

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 6

4.0

N

824174 ↗

24

64m S

554240 181580

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH309

20.0

N

823860 ↗

25

68m SW

553890 181850

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH301

20.0

N

823852 ↗

26

69m S

554280 181590

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH307

20.0

N

823858 ↗

27

71m N

554215 182425

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 7

4.0

N

824175 ↗

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104


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Grid reference

Name

Length

Confidential Web link

28

75m W

553896 182014

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 23

6.1

N

824191 ↗

29

79m S

554340 181659

A13 THAMES AV LAUNDERS LN 44

10.0

N

824017 ↗

30

86m NW

554006 182168

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 9

4.0

N

824177 ↗

31

87m S

554260 181560

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH308

30.0

N

823859 ↗

32

95m N

554092 182319

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 8

3.0

N

824176 ↗

33

98m SE

554330 181750

LAUDERS BARN AVELEY RAINHAM TBH.M

6.0

N

823761 ↗

C

111m N

554134 182415

JEWS CEMETERY 74/9

4.0

N

824195 ↗

34

118m NW

553947 182163

JEWS CEMETERY 74/6

4.0

N

824198 ↗

D

118m N

554298 182486

JEWS CEMETERY 74/11

4.0

N

824194 ↗

C

118m N

554130 182422

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 17

6.1

N

824185 ↗

35

125m E

554450 181990

LAUDERS BARN AVELEY RAINHAM TBH.K

6.0

N

823760 ↗

D

130m N

554299 182499

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 18

6.1

N

824186 ↗

C

139m N

554110 182430

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

4.0

N

823961 ↗

36

148m W

553890 182140

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

4.5

N

823964 ↗

37

151m NW

554040 182340

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

3.0

N

823962 ↗

E

161m NW

553970 182240

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

4.0

N

823963 ↗

38

166m NW

554013 182304

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 16

6.1

N

824184 ↗

39

172m W

553864 182145

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 3

6.1

N

824171 ↗

40

175m W

553770 181970

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK 5

3.0

N

823840 ↗

41

177m NW

554036 182397

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 5

4.0

N

824173 ↗

E

177m NW

553947 182240

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 4

4.0

N

824172 ↗

42

178m NE

554680 182260

LAUDERS BARN AVELEY RAINHAM TBH.F

3.05

N

823756 ↗

43

179m W

553809 182072

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 14

6.1

N

824182 ↗

44

188m N

554260 182550

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

3.0

N

823960 ↗

45

190m S

554380 181520

LONDON-TILBURY TR.A.13 THURROCK BH9

6.0

N

823844 ↗

46

199m NW

553893 182224

SPRING FARM RAINHAM 13

6.1

N

824181 ↗

47

206m NE

554550 182520

SPRING FARM RAINHAM

4.0

N

823959 ↗

48

213m W

553780 182091

JEWS CEMETERY 74/2

6.1

N

824202 ↗

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105


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Grid reference

Name

Length

Confidential Web link

49

220m NW

553968 182341

JEWS CEMETERY 74/8

5.1

N

824196 ↗

F

221m S

554332 181445

A13 THAMES AV LAUNDERS LN 45

12.0

N

824018 ↗

F

224m S

554330 181440

A13 LONDON-TILBURY TRUNK RD 45

12.0

N

823881 ↗

50

239m E

554640 182100

LAUDERS BARN AVELEY RAINHAM TBH.G

5.49

N

823757 ↗

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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106


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

17 Natural ground subsidence - Shrink swell clays Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.1 Shrink swell clays Records within 50m

3

The potential hazard presented by soils that absorb water when wet (making them swell), and lose water as they dry (making them shrink). This shrink-swell behaviour is controlled by the type and amount of clay in the soil, and by seasonal changes in the soil moisture content (related to rainfall and local drainage). Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Shrink swell clays map on page 107 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Negligible

Ground conditions predominantly non-plastic.

On site

Very low

Ground conditions predominantly low plasticity.

On site

Moderate

Ground conditions predominantly high plasticity.

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107


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

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108


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Natural ground subsidence - Running sands Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.2 Running sands Records within 50m

2

The potential hazard presented by rocks that can contain loosely-packed sandy layers that can become fluidised by water flowing through them. Such sands can 'run', removing support from overlying buildings and causing potential damage. Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Running sands map on page 109 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Very low

Running sand conditions are unlikely. No identified constraints on land use due to running conditions unless water table rises rapidly.

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109


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Low

Running sand conditions may be present. Constraints may apply to land uses involving excavation or the addition or removal of water.

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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110


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

Natural ground subsidence - Compressible deposits Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.3 Compressible deposits Records within 50m

2

The potential hazard presented by types of ground that may contain layers of very soft materials like clay or peat and may compress if loaded by overlying structures, or if the groundwater level changes, potentially resulting in depression of the ground and disturbance of foundations. Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Compressible deposits map on page 111 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Negligible

Compressible strata are not thought to occur.

On site

Moderate

Compressibility and uneven settlement hazards are probably present. Land use should consider specifically the compressibility and variability of the site.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

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Natural ground subsidence - Collapsible deposits Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.4 Collapsible deposits Records within 50m

2

The potential hazard presented by natural deposits that could collapse when a load (such as a building) is placed on them or they become saturated with water. Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Collapsible deposits map on page 113 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Negligible

Deposits with potential to collapse when loaded and saturated are believed not to be present.

On site

Very low

Deposits with potential to collapse when loaded and saturated are unlikely to be present.

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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113


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Natural ground subsidence - Landslides Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.5 Landslides Records within 50m

1

The potential for landsliding (slope instability) to be a hazard assessed using 1:50,000 scale digital maps of superficial and bedrock deposits, combined with information from the BGS National Landslide Database and scientific and engineering reports. Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Landslides map on page 114 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Very low

Slope instability problems are not likely to occur but consideration to potential problems of adjacent areas impacting on the site should always be considered.

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Natural ground subsidence - Ground dissolution of soluble rocks Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

No data Negligible Very low Low Moderate High

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17.6 Ground dissolution of soluble rocks Records within 50m

1

The potential hazard presented by ground dissolution, which occurs when water passing through soluble rocks produces underground cavities and cave systems. These cavities reduce support to the ground above and can cause localised collapse of the overlying rocks and deposits. Features are displayed on the Natural ground subsidence - Ground dissolution of soluble rocks map on page 115 > Location

Hazard rating

Details

On site

Negligible

Soluble rocks are either not thought to be present within the ground, or not prone to dissolution. Dissolution features are unlikely to be present.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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116


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18 Mining and ground workings Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

BritPits Surface ground workings Underground workings Underground mining extents Historical mineral planning areas TCA non-coal mining Non Coal Mining Sporadic underground mining of restricted extent possible Localised small scale underground mining possible Small scale mining possible Underground mining known or likely within or in close proximity Underground mining known within or in very close proximity

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18.1 BritPits Records within 500m

11

BritPits (an abbreviation of British Pits) is a database maintained by the British Geological Survey of currently active and closed surface and underground mineral workings. Details of major mineral handling sites, such as wharfs and rail depots are also held in the database. Features are displayed on the Mining and ground workings map on page 117 >

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Details

Description

A

On site

Name: Launder's Lane Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

6

126m N

Name: Spring Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

7

162m S

Name: Willow Farm Gravel Pit Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

B

165m NW

Name: Spring Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

9

249m W

Name: South Hall Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

10

255m W

Name: Spring Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Active

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which is actively extracting mineral products, or in the case of wharfs and rail depots, is actively handing minerals

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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ID

Location

Details

Description

11

272m E

Name: Moor Hall Farm Gravel Pit Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

14

380m S

Name: Wennington Quarry Address: WENNINGTON, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Active

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which is actively extracting mineral products, or in the case of wharfs and rail depots, is actively handing minerals

16

423m W

Name: South Hall Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

H

426m SW

Name: East Hall Gravel Pit Address: Wennington, RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

17

435m W

Name: South Hall Farm Quarry Address: RAINHAM, Essex Commodity: Sand & Gravel Status: Ceased

Type: A surface mineral working. It may be termed Quarry, Sand Pit, Clay Pit or Opencast Coal Site Status description: Site which, at date of entry, has ceased to extract minerals. May be considered as Closed by operator. May be considered to have Active, Dormant or Expired planning permissions by Mineral Planning Authority

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

18.2 Surface ground workings Records within 250m

9

Historical land uses identified from Ordnance Survey mapping that involved ground excavation at the surface. These features may or may not have been subsequently backfilled. Features are displayed on the Mining and ground workings map on page 117 >

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Land Use

Year of mapping

Mapping scale

A

On site

Sand and Gravel Pit

1967

1:10560

D

42m NE

Cemetery

1955

1:10560

D

42m NE

Cemetery

1992

1:10000

D

42m NE

Cemetery

1973

1:10000

D

42m NE

Cemetery

1967

1:10560

3

44m SE

Pond

1992

1:10000

E

57m NE

Refuse Heap

1992

1:10000

E

57m NE

Refuse Heap

1973

1:10000

8

242m NE

Gravel Pit

1955

1:10560

This is data is sourced from Ordnance Survey/Groundsure.

18.3 Underground workings Records within 1000m

0

Historical land uses identified from Ordnance Survey mapping that indicate the presence of underground workings e.g. mine shafts. This is data is sourced from Ordnance Survey/Groundsure.

18.4 Underground mining extents Records within 500m

0

This data identifies underground mine workings that could present a potential risk, including adits and seam workings. These features have been identified from BGS Geological mapping and mine plans sourced from the BGS and various collections and sources. This data is sourced from Groundsure.

18.5 Historical Mineral Planning Areas Records within 500m

12

Boundaries of mineral planning permissions for England and Wales. This data was collated between the 1940s (and retrospectively to the 1930s) and the mid 1980s. The data includes permitted, withdrawn and refused permissions. Features are displayed on the Mining and ground workings map on page 117 >

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

ID

Location

Site Name

Mineral

Type

Planning Status

Planning Status Date

A

On site

Launder's Lane

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

16/11/62

B

On site

New Road

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Refused

Not available

C

On site

Moor Hill Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

16/6/76

1

7m S

Willow Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

10/9/62

C

8m S

Moor Hill Farm Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

16/6/76

2

22m NE

Aylett's Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Refused

Not available

4

65m SW

Southall Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Refused

Not available

5

124m NE

Aylett's Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Refused

Not available

F

301m NE

Aylett's Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

8/1/63

G

327m S

Willow Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

4/12/64

13

327m E

Aveley Clayfield

Clay

Surface mineral working

Valid

26/6/62

15

411m SE

Willow Farm

Sand and gravel

Surface mineral working

Valid

31/8/61, 14/3/58

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

18.6 Non-coal mining Records within 1000m

0

The potential for historical non-coal mining to have affected an area. The assessment is drawn from expert knowledge and literature in addition to the digital geological map of Britain. Mineral commodities may be divided into seven general categories - vein minerals, chalk, oil shale, building stone, bedded ores, evaporites and 'other' commodities (including ball clay, jet, black marble, graphite and chert). This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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18.7 JPB mining areas Records on site

0

Areas which could be affected by former coal and other mining. This data includes some mine plans unavailable to the Coal Authority. This data is sourced from Johnson Poole and Bloomer.

18.8 The Coal Authority non-coal mining Records within 500m

0

This data provides an indication of the potential zone of influence of recorded underground non-coal mining workings. Any and all analysis and interpretation of Coal Authority Data in this report is made by Groundsure, and is in no way supported, endorsed or authorised by the Coal Authority. The use of the data is restricted to the terms and provisions contained in this report. Data reproduced in this report may be the copyright of the Coal Authority and permission should be sought from Groundsure prior to any re-use. This data is sourced from The Coal Authority.

18.9 Researched mining Records within 500m

3

This data indicates areas of potential mining identified from alternative or archival sources, including; BGS Geological paper maps, Lidar data, aerial photographs (from World War II onwards), archaeological data services, websites, Tithe maps, and various text/plans from collected books and reports. Some of this data is approximate and Groundsure have interpreted the resultant risk area and, where possible, specific areas of risk have been captured. Location

Mineral type

On site

Stone

14m NE

Stone

59m NE

Stone

This data is sourced from Groundsure.

18.10 Mining record office plans Records within 500m

0

This dataset is representative of Mining Record Office and/or plan extents held by Groundsure and should be considered approximate. Where possible, plans have been located and any specific areas of risk they depict have been captured.

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122


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

This data is sourced from Groundsure.

18.11 BGS mine plans Records within 500m

0

This dataset is representative of BGS mine plans held by Groundsure and should be considered approximate. Where possible, plans have been located and any specific areas of risk they depict have been captured. This data is sourced from Groundsure.

18.12 Coal mining Records on site

0

Areas which could be affected by past, current or future coal mining. This data is sourced from the Coal Authority.

18.13 Brine areas Records on site

0

The Cheshire Brine Compensation District indicates areas that may be affected by salt and brine extraction in Cheshire and where compensation would be available where damage from this mining has occurred. Damage from salt and brine mining can still occur outside this district, but no compensation will be available. This data is sourced from the Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board.

18.14 Gypsum areas Records on site

0

Generalised areas that may be affected by gypsum extraction. This data is sourced from British Gypsum.

18.15 Tin mining Records on site

0

Generalised areas that may be affected by historical tin mining. This data is sourced from Groundsure.

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123


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

18.16 Clay mining Records on site

0

Generalised areas that may be affected by kaolin and ball clay extraction. This data is sourced from the Kaolin and Ball Clay Association (UK).

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124


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

19 Ground cavities and sinkholes 19.1 Natural cavities Records within 500m

0

Industry recognised national database of natural cavities. Sinkholes and caves are formed by the dissolution of soluble rock, such as chalk and limestone, gulls and fissures by cambering. Ground instability can result from movement of loose material contained within these cavities, often triggered by water. This data is sourced from Stantec UK Ltd.

19.2 Mining cavities Records within 1000m

0

Industry recognised national database of mining cavities. Degraded mines may result in hazardous subsidence (crown holes). Climatic conditions and water escape can also trigger subsidence over mine entrances and workings. This data is sourced from Stantec UK Ltd.

19.3 Reported recent incidents Records within 500m

0

This data identifies sinkhole information gathered from media reports and Groundsure's own records. This data goes back to 2014 and includes relative accuracy ratings for each event and links to the original data sources. The data is updated on a regular basis and should not be considered a comprehensive catalogue of all sinkhole events. The absence of data in this database does not mean a sinkhole definitely has not occurred during this time. This data is sourced from Groundsure.

19.4 Historical incidents Records within 500m

0

This dataset comprises an extract of 1:10,560, 1:10,000, 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scale historical Ordnance Survey maps held by Groundsure, dating back to the 1840s. It shows shakeholes, deneholes and other 'holes' as noted on these maps. Dene holes are medieval chalk extraction pits, usually comprising a narrow shaft with a number of chambers at the base of the shaft. Shakeholes are an alternative name for suffusion sinkholes, most commonly found in the limestone landscapes of North Yorkshire but also extensively noted around the Brecon Beacons National Park. Not all 'holes' noted on Ordnance Survey mapping will necessarily be present within this dataset.

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125


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

This data is sourced from Groundsure.

19.5 National karst database Records within 500m

0

This is a comprehensive database of national karst information gathered from a wide range of sources. BGS have collected data on five main types of karst feature: Sinkholes, stream links, caves, springs, and incidences of associated damage to buildings, roads, bridges and other engineered works. Since the database was set up in 2002 data covering most of the evaporite karst areas of the UK have now been added, along with data covering about 60% of the Chalk, and 35% of the Carboniferous Limestone outcrops. Many of the classic upland karst areas have yet to be included. Recorded so far are: Over 800 caves, 1300 stream sinks, 5600 springs, 10,000 sinkholes. The database is not yet complete, and not all records have been verified. The absence of data does not mean that karst features are not present at a site. A reliability rating is included with each record. This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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126


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

20 Radon Site Outline Search buffers in metres (m)

Greater than 30% Between 10% and 30% Between 5% and 10% Between 3% and 5% Between 1% and 3% Less than 1%

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20.1 Radon Records on site

1

The Radon Potential data classifies areas based on their likelihood of a property having a radon level at or above the Action Level in Great Britain. The dataset is intended for use at 1:50,000 scale and was derived from both geological assessments and indoor radon measurements (more than 560,000 records). A minimum 50m buffer should be considered when searching the maps, as the smallest detectable feature at this scale is 50m. The findings of this section should supersede any estimations derived from the Indicative Atlas of Radon in Great Britain (1:100,000 scale). Features are displayed on the Radon map on page 127 > Location

Estimated properties affected

Radon Protection Measures required

On site

Less than 1%

None

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey and UK Health Security Agency.

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128


Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Ref: GS-1VM-K9D-5QE-MKM Your ref: GE21483-PO-6505 Grid ref: 554116 182008

21 Soil chemistry 21.1 BGS Estimated Background Soil Chemistry Records within 50m

26

The estimated values provide the likely background concentration of the potentially harmful elements Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Lead and Nickel in topsoil. The values are estimated primarily from rural topsoil data collected at a sample density of approximately 1 per 2 km2. In areas where rural soil samples are not available, estimation is based on stream sediment data collected from small streams at a sampling density of 1 per 2.5 km2; this is the case for most of Scotland, Wales and southern England. The stream sediment data are converted to soil-equivalent concentrations prior to the estimation. Location

Arsenic

Bioaccessible Arsenic

Lead

Bioaccessible Lead

Cadmium Chromium

Nickel

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 - 25 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

120 - 180 mg/kg

30 - 45 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

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Location

Arsenic

Bioaccessible Arsenic

Lead

Bioaccessible Lead

Cadmium Chromium

Nickel

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

On site

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

14m NE

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

16m W

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

16m W

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

17m NE

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

17m S

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

23m W

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

31m NE

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 mg/kg

32m NE

15 mg/kg

No data

100 mg/kg

60 mg/kg

1.8 mg/kg

60 - 90 mg/kg

15 - 30 mg/kg

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

21.2 BGS Estimated Urban Soil Chemistry Records within 50m

47

Estimated topsoil chemistry of Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Lead, Tin and Zinc and bioaccessible Arsenic and Lead in 23 urban centres across Great Britain. These estimates are derived from interpolation of the measured urban topsoil data referred to above and provide information across each city

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

between the measured sample locations (4 per km2). Location

Arsenic (mg/kg)

Bioaccessible Arsenic (mg/kg)

Lead (mg/kg )

Bioaccessible Lead (mg/kg)

Cadmium Chromiu (mg/kg) m (mg/kg)

Copper (mg/kg)

Nickel Tin (mg/kg) (mg/k g)

On site

12

2.1

65

45

0.5

70

23

21

8

On site

14

2.5

118

81

0.5

77

36

26

12

On site

14

2.5

86

59

0.5

80

31

27

10

On site

15

2.6

145

100

0.5

76

38

25

14

On site

15

2.6

128

88

0.5

84

40

30

13

On site

15

2.6

129

89

0.4

82

41

31

12

On site

15

2.6

109

75

0.5

89

38

33

11

On site

15

2.6

107

74

0.4

84

39

31

11

On site

15

2.6

104

71

0.5

90

37

34

11

On site

15

2.6

87

60

0.5

86

33

30

9

On site

15

2.6

88

60

0.5

86

32

30

10

On site

16

2.8

145

100

0.5

77

38

25

14

On site

16

2.8

149

102

0.5

79

41

27

13

On site

16

2.8

215

148

0.3

67

51

25

14

On site

16

2.8

254

174

0.3

65

59

26

15

On site

16

2.8

228

157

0.3

69

56

27

15

On site

16

2.8

148

102

0.5

82

43

30

13

On site

16

2.8

131

90

0.5

87

41

32

13

On site

16

2.8

228

157

0.3

65

54

25

15

On site

16

2.8

264

181

0.3

64

61

26

16

On site

16

2.8

232

159

0.3

67

57

27

15

On site

16

2.8

185

127

0.4

75

50

29

14

On site

16

2.8

113

78

0.5

94

41

37

12

On site

16

2.8

109

75

0.5

99

41

40

11

On site

16

2.8

108

74

0.5

95

40

37

11

On site

16

2.8

108

74

0.5

100

41

40

11

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Location

Arsenic (mg/kg)

Bioaccessible Arsenic (mg/kg)

Lead (mg/kg )

Bioaccessible Lead (mg/kg)

Cadmium Chromiu (mg/kg) m (mg/kg)

Copper (mg/kg)

Nickel Tin (mg/kg) (mg/k g)

On site

17

3

159

109

0.5

80

44

29

13

On site

17

3

180

124

0.4

76

48

29

14

On site

18

3.2

136

93

0.5

87

40

30

12

On site

18

3.2

171

117

0.4

76

46

28

12

On site

18

3.2

172

118

0.4

79

47

30

13

On site

20

3.5

122

84

0.6

97

39

35

11

10m NE

12

2.1

54

37

0.5

73

21

21

7

13m SE

15

2.6

132

91

0.4

74

42

26

11

17m E

14

2.5

89

61

0.4

80

33

27

9

25m NE

14

2.5

101

69

0.5

73

32

24

11

26m SW

21

3.7

107

74

0.6

103

36

36

10

33m NE

13

2.3

89

61

0.5

71

29

22

10

34m N

14

2.5

115

79

0.5

71

34

23

11

36m W

14

2.5

154

106

0.5

68

35

20

15

39m S

15

2.6

191

131

0.3

66

49

23

14

39m SW

19

3.3

122

84

0.6

92

37

31

11

42m NW

14

2.5

150

103

0.5

68

37

21

15

43m S

17

3

155

106

0.4

77

42

27

12

44m S

15

2.6

178

122

0.3

66

43

22

13

47m SW

22

3.8

102

70

0.7

109

36

38

9

49m S

15

2.6

214

147

0.3

65

53

24

14

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

21.3 BGS Measured Urban Soil Chemistry Records within 50m

2

The locations and measured total concentrations (mg/kg) of Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, Copper, Nickel, Lead, Tin and Zinc in urban topsoil samples from 23 urban centres across Great Britain. These are collected at a sample density of 4 per km2.

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

Location

Arsenic (mg/kg)

Cadmium (mg/kg)

Chromium (mg/kg)

Copper (mg/kg)

Nickel (mg/kg)

Lead (mg/kg)

Tin (mg/kg)

Sample Type

On site

16.1

0.3

63.1

61.5

25.9

270.2

15.9

Topsoil

On site

16.7

0.5

102.1

41.9

41.6

109.3

11.5

Topsoil

This data is sourced from the British Geological Survey.

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0

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0

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0

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0

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0

The Crossrail railway project links 41 stations over 100 kilometres from Reading and Heathrow in the west, through underground sections in central London, to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. This data is sourced from publicly available information by Groundsure.

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0

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1961

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1965

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1973

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1974

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1992

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1992

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1992

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1895

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Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Rainham, RM13 9FL

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1938

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County Series

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1938

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County Series

Map date:

1938

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1951

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1954-1955

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1967

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1973-1974

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National Grid

Map date:

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2001

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APPENDIX B Site Photographs (Selection)


TP101

TP101 Spoil

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP101 Spoil – landfill materials

TP101 Spoil – landfill materials

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP102 Spoil TP102 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP102 Spoil – landfill materials

TP102 Spoil – landfill materials

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP103 Shallow Spoil

TP103 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP103 Spoil

IMG_TP103 Spoil

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP104 Spoil TP104 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP104 Spoil (shallow)

TP104 Spoil (deep) GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP105 TP105 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP105 Spoil

TP105 Spoil

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP106 Spoil TP106 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP106 Spoil – concrete boulder, odorous material

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane

TP106 Spoil


TP107 Spoil TP107 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP107 Spoil

TP107 Iridescent lilac coating

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP107 Spoil

TP107 Spoil

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP108 Spoil TP108 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP108 Spoil TP108 Spoil – burned material GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP109 TP109 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP109 Spoil

TP109 Spoil – evidence of subsurface fires

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP110 Spoil TP110 – water at base GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP110 Spoil

TP110 Spoil – strong hydrocarbon odour

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP111 TP111 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP111 Spoil

TP111 Spoil

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP112 Spoil TP112 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP112 Spoil

TP112 Spoil – landfill materials at base

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP113 Spoil TP113 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


TP113 Spoil

TP113 Spoil – landfill materials at base

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS101

WS101

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS102 WS102 GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS103

WS103

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS104

WS104

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS105

WS105

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS106a

WS106a

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS107c

WS107c

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS108b

WS108b

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS109

WS109

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


WS110

WS110

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Surface tipped materials near TP111

Surface tipped materials near TP111

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Evidence of surface fires near TP111

Evidence of surface fires near TP111

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Smouldering surface materials near TP110

Smouldering surface material near TP110

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Surface tipped materials near WS107

Surface tipped materials near WS107

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Suspected ACM on track near TP105

Surface materials on track near TP105

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Suspected ACM on track between TP103 and TP104

Surface materials on track between TP103 and TP104

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Surface materials on track to TP107

Surface materials on track to TP101/WS109s

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Surface materials on track to WS107s

Surface materials on track to WS107s

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


View of compound from main track

View looking southwest from bund between TP102 and TP105

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


View east from track towards TP103

View looking north/northeast from track to TP104

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


View looking west from track to TP105

View southwest from steep bund on centre of site (north of TP107)

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


Trench in centre of site

20230919_152354

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


View looking west from TP109 (bund followed by drop)

View looking north from north of WS106s

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane


View looking west from north of WS106s

GE21483 - Arnold's Field, Launders Lane

Drilling WS102


APPENDIX C Exploratory Hole Logs and Cross Sections


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

18/09/2023 Northing:

554213.9

Weather: Dry

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182222.2

LL

FINAL Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

Test Result

TP101

Status:

Plant Used:

14.16mOD

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Cobbles and boulders of concrete and brick. Tyres and plastic throughout.

(0.80) 0.50

ES1

0.5

13.36

0.80 (0.40)

12.96

1.20

Landfill materials: 50% soil 20% plastic 5% timber, metal pipes, plastic pipes and rope throughout. Soil is gravelly SAND, gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint.

1.0

Landfill materials: 70% plastic, 5% timber, metals cans, brick, hessian materials, cladding, cables, ceramics, plastic bottles, shoes, foam, car parts underlay and car registration, cassettes, paper labels, metal, tree trunk, carpets, metal wire, vegetable tray and netting. Hydrocarbon and organic odour.

1.5

2.0

(2.00)

2.5

at 2.80m bgl - Canister at 2.90m bgl - Metal drum

3.00

ES2

3.0

10.96

3.20

End of Trial Pit at 3.20m

3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.20m

Final Width:

2.50m

Final Length:

4.10m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

18/09/2023 Northing:

554199.6

Weather: Rainy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182142.3

15.51mOD

Sample ID

0.20

Test Result

TP102

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Boulders and cobbles of concrete and brick. Cement bag, cassettes tapes and a cd player.

ES1 (0.70)

0.5

14.81

0.70

14.71

0.80

Dark brown gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick. Timber present. Landfill materials: 70% plastic bags, 1% soil, 5% timber and 2% building foam. Shoes, bricks, blue plastic drum, metal, cabling, plastic ducting, tree branch, hangar, plastic bottles, drinks cans, netting, fabric, doormat, broken glass, paper, plumbing pipe, duvet and hessian sacks.

1.0

1.5

2.0

(2.60)

2.5

3.0

12.11

3.40

End of Trial Pit at 3.40m 3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.40m

Final Width:

1.70m

Final Length:

3.60m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

18/09/2023 Northing:

554332.5

Weather: Dry

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182264.6

15.98mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

TP103

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Localised spalling

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Greyish brown ashy gravelly SILT. Gravels are fine to coarse brick.

(0.40) 15.58

0.75

0.40

Brown slightly clayey silty fine SAND. Gravels of brick, concrete, suspected Asbestos Containing Material (cement), slate, ceramics tiles and timber. Cobbles and boulders of concrete.

ES1 (1.10)

14.48

2.05

0.5

1.50

1.0

Black very clayey very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Tiles and textiles.

1.5

2.0

ES2

at 2.30m bgl - Concrete boulder

(2.00)

2.5

3.0

at 3.40m bgl - Greenish tinge to concrete

3.50

ES3

12.48

3.50

Dimensions:

End of Trial Pit at 3.50m

3.5

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.50m

Final Width:

1.70m

Final Length:

4.60m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

18/09/2023 Northing:

554350.2

Weather: Dry

Logged By:

Checked By:

CG Ground Level:

182161.4

15.64mOD

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracjed

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

0.00

D2

Test Result

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Localised spalling

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

TP104

Status:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Light grey ashy gravelly SILT. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Plastic bags.

(0.40) 15.24

0.40

Brown gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Tiles and a metal bucket.

0.5

1.0

(1.40)

1.5

13.84

1.80

Brown gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse flint.

(0.30) 13.54

2.10

2.0

Greyish brown sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse chalk, flint and brick.

2.5

(1.20)

3.00 - 3.20

D3

3.30

ES1

3.0

12.34

3.30

End of Trial Pit at 3.30m

3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.30m

Final Width:

1.50m

Final Length:

4.00m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554267.1

Weather: Dry

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182138.5

15.68mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

TP105

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown slightly silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of brick and concrete. Boulders of concrete. Plastic fragments, plastic bags, nondegraded timber. Bricks more abundant below 2.5m bgl.

0.5

1.0

1.5

(3.30)

2.0

2.30

ES1 2.5

3.0

3.20

ES2 12.38

3.30

Between 3.20m and 3.30m bgl - Black, hydrocarbon odour, hydrocarbon sheen impacted material.

End of Trial Pit at 3.30m

3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.30m

Final Width:

1.40m

Final Length:

3.60m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554263.7

Weather: Drywindy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182101.7

15.97mOD

Sample ID

0.00 - 1.80

D2

Test Result

TP106

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Light brown slightly silty gravelly fine SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, flint, tarmac and concrete. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Some plastic debris, bags, metal.

0.5

(1.80) 1.0

1.5

14.17

1.80

Black gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse, flint and brick. Organic odour. At 1.80m bgl. - Concrete boulder 1m x 0.7m.

2.20

2.0

ES1 (1.20) 2.5

12.97

3.00 (0.40)

12.57

Brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete, cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Timber and metals car parts.

3.40

3.0

End of Trial Pit at 3.40m 3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.40m

Final Width:

1.50m

Final Length:

4.70m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554167.2

Weather: Dry, windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182067.6

19.25mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

TP107

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides stable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Greyish brown ashy silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick flint and concrete.

(0.40) 18.85

0.40

Brown clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (cement).

0.5

(0.60)

18.25

1.00

Black gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Decomposed timber and metal. Organic odour.

1.0

(0.60) 1.5

17.65 1.80

ES1

1.60

Lilac iridescent fine to coarse GRAVELS of concrete and clinker.

(0.40) 17.25

2.00

Dark grey silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Plastic glove and hessian sack.

2.0

2.5

(1.75) 3.0

3.5

3.70

ES2

15.50

3.75

Dimensions:

End of Trial Pit at 3.75m

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.75m

Final Width:

1.50m

Final Length:

3.30m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554227.9

Weather: Dry, windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182105.7

17.89mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

TP108

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 2 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Locally black and ashy. Plastic pipe, metal pipe, glass bottles, charred plastic and metal.

0.5

1.0

Between 1.00m and 1.30m bgl - Pocket of charred materials.

(2.50)

1.5

2.0

Black clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Metal and plastic.

15.39

2.50

2.5

(1.10)

3.0

14.69

3.20

Brown clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Timber. 3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

4.50m

Final Width:

1.70m

Final Length:

3.80m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554227.9

Weather: Dry, windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

182105.7

17.89mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

LL

FINAL Date Printed:

Tracked

Sheet 2 of 2 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

(1.30)

4.40

TP108

Status:

Plant Used:

Hole Termination:

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Timber.

4.0

ES1 13.39

4.50

End of Trial Pit at 4.50m

4.5

5.0

5.5

6.0

6.5

7.0

7.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

4.50m

Final Width:

1.70m

Final Length:

3.80m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins)

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

19/09/2023 Northing:

554084.2

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

181886.5

LL

FINAL Date Printed:

0

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

Test Result

TP109

Status:

Plant Used:

15.71mOD

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides stable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown slightly clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Metal, ceramic pipe, plastic and cabling.

0.5

1.0

(2.10)

1.5

1.70

ES1

2.10

ES2

2.0

13.61

2.10

Black gravelly clayey SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Abundant plastic bags, plastic bottles and timber (partially decomposed).

2.5

(1.00)

3.0

12.61

3.10

Brown and black clayey very gravelly SAND. Gravel is fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Metal, plastic and timber, and paper.

(0.50) 3.5

12.11

3.60

Dimensions:

End of Trial Pit at 3.60m

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.60m

Final Width:

0.00m

Final Length:

0.00m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

20/09/2023 Northing:

554230.5

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

181680.1

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

Test Result

TP110

Status:

Tracked

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

0.10

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Dark brown very silty GRAVEL. Gravels are coarse tarmac. Dark brown silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete, tarmac and flint. Limited plastic material.

0.5

0.70

(1.15)

ES1

1.0

1.25

Dark grey gravelly sand CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Decomposed timber. Cobbles and boulders of brick and concrete. Polystyrene, plastic and metal. 1.5

2.0

(2.15) 2.5

3.0

3.40

ES2

3.50

EW0

3.40 (0.30)

Black and grey gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Glass bottles and timber. Strong hydrocarbon odour.

3.70

End of Trial Pit at 3.70m

Dimensions:

3.5

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.70m

Final Width:

1.60m

Final Length:

4.00m

Remarks

Termination due to instability.

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

20/09/2023 Northing:

554091.2

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

181787.5

9.42mOD

Sample ID

Test Result

TP111

Status:

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides unstable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Landfill materials: 70% plastic,15% textiles, metal, timber and concrete.

(0.50)

8.92 0.60

ES1

0.50 (0.30)

8.62

0.80

Brown silty slightly gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse flint. Occasional brick.

0.5

Black and brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse subangular to rounded flint. 1.0

(1.10) 1.5

7.52

1.90

Greyish brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse subangular to rounded flint.

2.0

2.5

(1.80) 3.0

3.5

3.70

ES2

5.72

3.70

Dimensions:

End of Trial Pit at 3.70m

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.70m

Final Width:

1.50m

Final Length:

3.90m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

20/09/2023 Northing:

554205.0

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

181907.7

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

Test Result

TP112

Status:

Tracked

Sheet 1 of 2 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides stable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown silty fine gravelly SAND. Gravels of concrete and brick and flint. Cobbles of brick and flint. Rootlets and rebar

(0.40) 0.40

Brown silty fine gravelly SAND. Gravels of concrete and brick and flint. Cobbles of brick and flint. Boulder of brick and concrete. Plastic bags and metal.

0.5

(0.70)

1.0

1.10 1.20

ES1

Brown silty fine gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels of concrete, brick and flint. Cobbles of brick and flint. Boulder of brick and concrete.

(0.50) 1.5

1.60

Grey silty fine gravelly SAND. Gravels of concrete, brick and flint. Cobbles of brick and concrete. Non decomposed timber, bike pedal and ceramic tiles. Organic odour.

2.0

2.5

(2.10)

3.0

3.5

3.70

Dimensions:

Landfill materials: plastic bags 85%, textiles 5%, plastic bottles, metal, timber 5%, paper, plastic car parts, plastic buckets, suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (cement) and a Quavers multi pack best before 12/03/2011.

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.90m

Final Width:

1.40m

Final Length:

3.70m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

20/09/2023 Northing:

554205.0

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

Checked By:

CG Ground Level:

181907.7

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Tracked

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

3.90

ES2

Test Result

Sheet 2 of 2 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides stable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

TP112

Status:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

3.90

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Landfill materials: plastic bags 85%, textiles 5%, plastic bottles, metal, timber 5%, paper, plastic car parts, plastic buckets, suspected Asbestos Containing Materials (cement) and a Quavers multi pack best before 12/03/2011.

4.0

End of Trial Pit at 3.90m

4.5

5.0

5.5

6.0

6.5

7.0

7.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.90m

Final Width:

1.40m

Final Length:

3.70m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins)

Backfill


Contract Name:

Client:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Date Started:

GE21483 Easting:

Trial Pit Log

20/09/2023 Northing:

554139.2

Weather: Windy

Logged By:

CG Ground Level:

181948.9

LL

FINAL

Plant Used:

Date Printed:

Hole Termination:

Sample ID

Test Result

TP113

Status:

Tracked

Sheet 1 of 1 Scale:

17/11/2023

1:25

Stability: Sides stable

Samples & In Situ Testing Depths

Checked By:

Strata Details Reduced Level

Depth (m) (Thickness)

Legend

Water

Contract Number:

Trial Pit ID:

London Borough of Havering Council

Strata Description Brown silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Timber.

(1.00)

1.00

0.5

Black ashy silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Textiles, timber, timber sleeper, glass, plastic bag, plastic bottles, netting and packing tape.

1.0

Pocket of grey clay

1.5

2.0

(2.30)

2.5

3.0

3.30

ES1

3.30

End of Trial Pit at 3.30m

3.5

Dimensions:

Photo:

Final Depth:

3.30m

Final Width:

1.50m

Final Length:

4.20m

Remarks

Water Strikes (mbgl) Depth Strike

Rose to

Time Elapsed (mins) PhotoofPit

PhotoofSpoil

Backfill


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location:

Rainham

Level:

Client:

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Well

Water Strikes

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Co-ords:

Level (m)

Legend

554259E - 182004N

21/09/2023

WS101 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete.

0.30 0.50

Concrete COBBLES. Black gravelly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Cobbles of concrete and brick. Plastic and fibreglass.

1

2

2.40

End of Borehole at 2.40m

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location:

Rainham

Level:

Client:

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Well

Water Strikes

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Co-ords:

Level (m)

554234E - 181966N

21/09/2023

Legend

WS102 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Black sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, flint and concrete. Decomposed timber and plastic.

0.50

Greyish brown silty slightly sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Locally brown. Becoming very sandy below 1.2m bgl.

1

Ashy byproduct

2 2.10

Brown mottled grey soft slightly gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to medium surrounded to subangular flint.

3

4 4.20

4.70 - 4.90

ES

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Grey silty gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, chalk and flint. Timber.

Rose To

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location:

Rainham

Level:

Client:

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Well

Water Strikes

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m) 0.05 0.10

0.60

Co-ords:

Level (m)

554234E - 181684N

21/09/2023

Legend

WS103 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown silty fine SAND. Tarmac. Brown silty slightly clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, flint and concrete. Cobbles of brick and concrete.

Greyish brown silty gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete. Becomes sandy below 0.8m.

1 1.20

Dark grey silty sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Grey sand

2.00

2.30

Brown silty slightly clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, flint and concrete.

2

Dark grey silty sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Locally black. Decomposed timber.

3

4.00

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Wet dark grey and black very sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Timber.

End of Borehole at 5.00m

4

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554162E - 181815N

Rainham

Level:

15.24

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

21/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS104 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Grass overlying brown slightly silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

0.80

14.44

Brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, tarmac and concrete. Cobbles of concrete. Fine timber fragments. Becoming brown and grey below 0.9m.

1

Slag/clinker

2 2.10

13.14

Brownish grey silty sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Glass. Ceramic tiles. Timber. Becoming less grey below 4m bgl.

3

Degraded organic materials

4

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

10.24

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554032E - 181870N

Rainham

Level:

12.57

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

21/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS105 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Broken glass, clinker and plastic. Rootlets Cobbles of concrete.

1

2

2.80

9.77

Brownish grey sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, tarmac and flint. 3

4

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

7.57

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location:

Rainham

Level:

Client:

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Well

Water Strikes

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Co-ords:

Level (m)

Legend

553999E - 181932N

21/09/2023

WS106 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown slightly silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Glass and plastic.

0.60

Brown sandy very gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of concrete, brick and flint.

1

1.30

Brownish grey sandy very gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, slate and flint. Rare cobbles of brick and flint.

Possible sandstone cobble

2.00 2.20

Brown sandy very gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

2

End of Borehole at 2.20m

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

553994E - 181929N

Rainham

Level:

8.87

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

21/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS106a Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown slightly silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Glass and plastic.

0.70 0.90

8.17

ES

Brown sandy very gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Occasional cobbles of brick and concrete. Hessian fibres and timber. 1

1.20

7.67

Brownish grey silty sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint, tarmac and clinker. Occasional cobbles of concrete and brick. Timber.

2 Greyish brown

3

Brown

4

4.50

ES

Suspected asbestos fragment

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

3.87

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554095E - 182090N

Rainham

Level:

11.83

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

0.10

11.73

0.65

11.18

Legend

WS107 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown clayey gravelly sand. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and flint. Brown gravelly sand. Gravels of brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of concrete and brick.

End of Borehole at 0.65m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.65m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554092E - 182088N

Rainham

Level:

11.75

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

22/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

0.10

11.65

0.65

11.10

Legend

WS107a Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown clayey gravelly sand. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and flint. Brown gravelly sand. Gravels of brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of concrete and brick.

End of Borehole at 0.65m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.65m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location:

Rainham

Level:

Client:

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Well

Water Strikes

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m) 0.10

0.50

Co-ords:

Level (m)

Legend

554101E - 182091N

22/09/2023

WS107b Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown clayey gravelly sand. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and flint. Brown gravelly sand. Gravels of brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of concrete and brick.

End of Borehole at 0.50m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554111E - 182086N

Rainham

Level:

13.14

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

22/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS107c Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown clayey gravelly sand. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint.

0.30

12.84

1.00

12.14

Brown clayey very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Becoming very clayey with depth. Cobbles of brick and concrete.

Dark grey sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint, coal and clinker. Tarry odour. Decayed timber.

1

2

2.30 - 2.50

ES

3

Black gravelly sandy CLAY.

4

4.30 - 4.50

ES

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

8.14

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554143E - 182140N

Rainham

Level:

12.50

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS108 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Plastic.

0.50

12.00

End of Borehole at 0.50m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.5m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554142E - 182139N

Rainham

Level:

12.51

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS108a Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint.

0.50

12.01

End of Borehole at 0.50m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.5m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554139E - 182141N

Rainham

Level:

12.58

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

22/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS108b Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick and concrete and flint. Plastic.

1 1.10

11.48

2.10

10.48

Brown clayey gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, chalk and flint. Glass.

2

2.50

Brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint and slate. Polystyrene, timber.

ES

3

Very sandy

4

5.00 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

7.58

End of Borehole at 5.00m

5

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554238E - 182279N

Rainham

Level:

14.77

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS109 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

0.50

14.27

End of Borehole at 0.50m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.5m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554235E - 182275N

Rainham

Level:

14.23

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS109a Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

0.50

13.73

End of Borehole at 0.50m

1

2

3

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Obstruc on at 0.5m

Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554254E - 182275N

Rainham

Level:

14.62

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

22/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS109b Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown very gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

0.70

13.92

Brown very gravelly very sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. 1

1.50

ES

2

2.30

12.32

2.70

11.92

Brown very gravelly slightly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint.

Brown very gravelly slightly sandy CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Plastic. 3

3.20

11.42

End of Borehole at 3.20m

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Status FINAL


Unit 7, Danworth Farm Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL www.gesl.net Project Name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane

Location: Client: Well

Water Strikes

Borehole No.

Borehole Log Project No. GE21483

Co-ords:

554365E - 182289N

Rainham

Level:

14.71

London Borough of Havering Council

Dates:

22/09/2023

Sample and In Situ Testing Depth (m)

Type

Results

Depth (m)

Level (m)

Legend

WS110 Sheet 1 of 1 Hole Type WLS Scale 1:25 Logged By CG

Stratum Description Brown gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete and flint. Cobbles of brick and concrete.

0.30

14.41

0.90

13.81

1.50

13.21

Brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, flint and chalk.

Brown slightly silty gravelly SAND. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint and chalk.

1

Greyish brown sandy gravelly CLAY. Gravels are fine to coarse brick, concrete, flint and chalk.

2

3

4.00

10.71

End of Borehole at 4.00m

4

5 Dynamic Sampling Run Details

Water Strike Details (mbgl)

Depth Top Depth Base Diameter Depth Strike

Rose To

Remarks Status FINAL


Title: Section line 1 (WS106A, WS105, TP109, WS104) Vertical Scale: 1:146 Horizontal Scale: 1:1245 Engineer: CG

16

WS104

TP109

Project Id: GE21483 Project Title: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Location: Rainham Client: London Borough of Havering Council

15

16

15 0.80

WS105

14

13

14 2.10 2.10

13

3.10 3.60

12

12

11

WS106a

11

10

9

10

9

0.70

8

8

1.20

5.00

7

7

6

6

5

5

4

4

5.00

3

3

2

2

WS106

Legend Key

5.00 2.80

1

MADE GROUND 0 TOPSOIL

1

0

0.60

-1

-1 1.30

-2

WS106 excluded as unable to survey location in -2

18.64 106.17

10.04 211.57 214.79

15.71

15.24

74.69 26.59 12.57

8.87 11.20 2.92 2.31

Elevation (mAOD)

Chainage (m)

0.00

Offset (m)

8.87

2.00 2.20


Project Id: GE21483 Project Title: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Location: Rainham Client: London Borough of Havering Council

Title: Section line 2 (WS110, TP103, TP105, TP108, TP107) Vertical Scale: 1:77 Horizontal Scale: 1:1777 Engineer: CG

20

TP107

20

19

19

TP108

0.40

18

1.00

18 1.60 2.00

17

16

TP105

TP103

17

16

0.40

WS110

15

3.75

2.50

15 3.20 1.50

0.30

14

14 0.90 4.50 1.50

13

13

3.50

Legend Key

3.30

12

12

MADE GROUND

11

11

13.29 232.23

7.37

17.89

19.25

306.79

21.31 181.72 15.68

300.82

12.24 15.98

43.68

3.56

Elevation (mAOD)

Chainage (m)

0.00 4.09

Offset (m)

14.71

4.00


Project Id: GE21483 Project Title: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane Location: Rainham Client: London Borough of Havering Council

Title: Section line 3 (WS107, WS108, TP102, TP105, TP104)

16

TP104

TP102

TP105

Vertical Scale: 1:131 Horizontal Scale: 1:1692 Engineer: CG

16

0.40

WS107a WS107

WS107 and WS107A 13

12

0.30

15

1.00

0.50 0.50

14

1.80 2.10

13 3.30

0.10 0.10

11

WS108, WS108A and WS108B

0.70 0.80

WS108b WS108a WS108

14

WS107c

15

3.30

3.40

12

1.10

0.65 0.65

11 2.10

10

10

9

9

5.00

8

8 5.00

6

6

5

5

4

4

3

3

2

2

WS107b

TOPSOIL 1

0

1

0

0.10

19.04 16.99 17.84

5.71

14.81 187.24

13.40 273.39

12.58 12.51 12.50

15.51

15.68

15.64

22.82 26.72

14.19 19.57

11.75 11.83

13.14

5.05 8.65 20.49 19.00

Elevation (mAOD)

0.00

Offset (m)

Chainage (m)

291.99

WS107B excluded as unable to survey position in

0.50

122.78

MADE GROUND

7

63.97 65.88 67.19

Legend Key

7



APPENDIX D Geochemical Laboratory Testing (Soils)


Laura Legate Geo-Environmental Services Ltd Unit 7, Danworth Farm Cuckfield Road Hurstpierpoint West Sussex BN6 9GL

i2 Analytical Ltd. 7 Woodshots Meadow, Croxley Green Business Park, Watford, Herts, WD18 8YS

t: 01273 832972

t: 01923 225404 f: 01923 237404 e: reception@i2analytical.com

e: laura.legate@gesl.net

Analytical Report Number : 23-57983-2 Replaces Analytical Report Number: 23-57983, issue no. 1 Additional analysis undertaken. Asbestos Quantification added as per cleints request Project / Site name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

Samples received on:

21/09/2023

Your job number:

GE21483

Samples instructed on/ Analysis started on:

21/09/2023

Your order number:

PO6790

Analysis completed by:

09/10/2023

Report Issue Number:

2

Report issued on:

10/10/2023

Samples Analysed:

4 bulk samples - 20 soil samples

Signed: Anna Goc PL Head of Reporting Team For & on behalf of i2 Analytical Ltd. Standard Geotechnical, Asbestos and Chemical Testing Laboratory located at: ul. Pionierów 39, 41-711 Ruda Śląska, Poland. Accredited tests are defined within the report, opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of accreditation. Standard sample disposal times, unless otherwise agreed with the laboratory, are :

soils - 4 weeks from reporting leachates - 2 weeks from reporting waters - 2 weeks from reporting asbestos - 6 months from reporting

Excel copies of reports are only valid when accompanied by this PDF certificate.

Any assessments of compliance with specifications are based on actual analytical results with no contribution from uncertainty of measurement. Application of uncertainty of measurement would provide a range within which the true result lies. An estimate of measurement uncertainty can be provided on request.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 1 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.75

3.50

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

28

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Accreditation Status

0.20

18/09/2023

Limit of detection

3.00

18/09/2023

Units

0.50

Date Sampled

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

29

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

5.8

14

6.3

5.6

11

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

1.3

1.3

0.7

0.7

0.8

Asbestos in Soil Screen / Identification Name

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

Not-detected

Not-detected

Not-detected

-

Asbestos Quantification (Stage 2)

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos Quantification Total

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

ASE

ASE

MWI

N/A

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

-

8.7

7.3

7.9

-

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

-

-

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

-

-

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

-

4800

3500

3500

-

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

-

2.41

1.76

1.73

-

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

-

2410

1760

1730

-

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

140

17

12

-

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

360

25

81

-

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

690

190

< 5.0

-

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

-

120

-

-

-

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated

%

0.1

MCERTS

1.6

1.7

1.7

1.5

1.4

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) – Manual

%

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

2

0.12

1

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.13

0.13

0.27

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.4

0.61

7.3

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.1

0.74

9.4

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

7.1

7.6

84

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.3

1.7

22

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

8.7

9.2

94

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

7.3

7.4

74

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

4.2

4

27

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

4.1

3.7

23

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

5.3

4.7

28

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

1.7

1.7

8

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

4

3.5

22

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.9

1.7

9.7

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.53

0.48

2.1

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

2.1

1.8

9.5

-

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

-

52.7

49

422

-

General Inorganics

Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 2 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.50

3.00

0.20

0.75

3.50

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Antimony (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

18

16

13

-

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

-

0.77

0.94

0.87

-

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

3.4

1.7

1.7

-

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

0.9

-

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

-

< 1.8

< 1.8

< 1.8

-

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

25

26

25

-

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

94

47

69

-

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

220

180

180

-

Manganese (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

0.6

0.5

0.3

-

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

22

23

22

-

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

42

45

43

-

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

240

150

190

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

-

< 2.0

< 2.0

< 2.0

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

-

< 8.0

< 8.0

< 8.0

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

-

47

35

22

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

14

< 8.4

< 8.4

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

54

40

27

-

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

68

47

34

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

1.3

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

-

2.8

2.8

33

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

-

17

24

230

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

-

40

49

190

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

9.6

15

30

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

61

75

460

-

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

70

90

490

-

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Heavy Metals / Metalloids

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 3 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.50

3.00

0.20

0.75

3.50

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

VOCs

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 4 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.50

3.00

0.20

0.75

3.50

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

%

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Accreditation Status

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match SVOCs

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 5 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.50

3.00

0.20

0.75

3.50

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 6 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820305

2820306

2820307

2820309

Sample Reference

TP101

TP101

TP102

TP103

TP103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820310

0.50

3.00

0.20

0.75

3.50

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

18/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

< 0.001

-

-

-

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

0.001

-

-

-

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

0.001

-

-

-

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

0.001

-

-

-

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

0.002

-

-

-

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

0.001

-

-

-

PCB Congener 180

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

< 0.001

-

-

-

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

< 0.007

-

-

-

Units

N/A %

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 7 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

2.20

1.80

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

17

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Accreditation Status

3.20-3.30

19/09/2023

Limit of detection

2.30

18/09/2023

Units

3.30

Date Sampled

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

< 0.1

46

< 0.1

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

16

8.1

14

14

16

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

0.7

1.5

1.3

1.2

1.3

Asbestos in Soil Screen / Identification Name

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

-

Chrysotile

Amosite

Chrysotile

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

Not-detected

-

Detected

Detected

Detected

Asbestos Quantification (Stage 2)

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

< 0.001

< 0.001

0.034

Asbestos Quantification Total

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

< 0.001

< 0.001

0.034

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

MWI

N/A

WEM

WEM

SCA

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

8

-

9.7

7.8

8.8

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

4.4

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 1.0

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 1.0

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

2400

-

1900

5400

1600

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

1.22

-

0.962

2.68

0.804

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

1220

-

962

2680

804

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

31

-

15

84

36

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

120

-

53

130

150

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

62

-

150

1100

62

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

-

-

-

36

-

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated

%

0.1

MCERTS

2.4

1.3

1

2.1

2

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) – Manual

%

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

1.1

< 1.0

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.12

-

< 0.05

0.07

1.2

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.08

-

0.13

0.13

0.1

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.08

-

0.18

0.08

0.07

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

-

0.17

0.15

0.08

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.7

-

2.1

0.6

0.58

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.16

-

0.53

0.24

0.15

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

1.5

-

4.4

2.4

1.4

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

1.4

-

4.1

2.1

1.3

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.86

-

2.5

1.3

0.88

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.83

-

2.3

1.3

0.91

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

1.2

-

3.5

2

1.4

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

0.42

-

1.2

0.69

0.45

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.87

-

2.7

1.3

0.97

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.51

-

1.3

0.81

0.55

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.15

-

0.35

0.23

0.18

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.55

-

1.5

0.91

0.65

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

9.55

-

27

14.3

10.8

General Inorganics

Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

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Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

3.20-3.30

2.20

1.80

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

250

%

0.1

NONE

Antimony (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

31

-

13

14

44

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

2

-

0.81

0.69

0.97

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

5.8

-

3.1

4.4

3.6

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

2.4

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

< 1.8

-

< 1.8

< 1.8

< 1.8

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

29

-

23

24

51

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

150

-

47

83

4700

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

520

-

160

270

4400

Manganese (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

850

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

5.3

-

0.6

0.8

1.9

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

41

-

18

19

49

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

51

-

40

38

100

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

390

-

150

210

2000

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

< 2.0

-

5.5

< 2.0

< 2.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

< 8.0

-

34

< 8.0

< 8.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

20

-

180

42

70

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

< 8.4

-

55

10

13

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

25

-

220

47

77

mg/kg

10

NONE

27

-

280

57

90

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

< 2.0

-

3.3

2

< 2.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

< 10

-

26

11

< 10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

16

-

100

41

28

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

< 8.4

-

45

22

12

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

23

-

130

54

34

mg/kg

10

NONE

23

-

180

76

46

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Stone HeavyContent Metals / Metalloids

Accreditation Status

Limit of detection

2.30

18/09/2023

Units

3.30

Date Sampled

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 9 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

3.30

2.30

3.20-3.30

2.20

1.80

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

%

0.1

NONE

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone VOCs Content

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 10 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

3.30

2.30

3.20-3.30

2.20

1.80

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Stone Content Butylbenzene

% µg/kg

0.1 5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

%

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Accreditation Status

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match SVOCs

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 11 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

3.30

2.30

3.20-3.30

2.20

1.80

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

% mg/kg

0.1 0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 12 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820311

2820313

2820314

2820317

Sample Reference

TP104

TP105

TP105

TP106

TP107

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820318

3.30

2.30

3.20-3.30

2.20

1.80

Date Sampled

18/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content SVOCs TICs Compound Name

%

0.1 N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

SVOC % Match

%

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

-

-

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.043

-

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.011

-

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.004

-

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.003

-

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.003

-

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.002

-

PCB Congener 180

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.002

-

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.068

-

PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 13 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

2.50

3.40

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

< 0.1

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Accreditation Status

1.70

19/09/2023

Limit of detection

4.40

19/09/2023

Units

3.70

Date Sampled

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

39

< 0.1

< 0.1

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

9.3

9.1

7.7

12

29

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

1.2

1.3

1.2

1.3

1.2

Asbestos in Soil Screen / Identification Name

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

Not-detected

-

Not-detected

Not-detected

Asbestos Quantification (Stage 2)

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos Quantification Total

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

SCA

N/A

SCA

SCA

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

-

9.3

-

8.3

8.2

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

U/S**

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 1.0

-

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 1.0

-

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

-

3400

-

1200

1500

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

-

1.7

-

0.579

0.772

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

-

1700

-

579

772

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

16

-

41

5.6

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

110

-

35

260

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

110

-

360

1200

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

-

4.6

-

-

-

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated

%

0.1

MCERTS

1.2

0.9

1

1

-

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) – Manual

%

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

9.7

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

U/S**

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.09

-

0.09

33

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.13

-

0.07

5.2

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.24

-

0.12

12

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.41

-

0.09

12

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

4.3

-

0.85

35

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.1

-

0.24

7.1

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

6.9

-

2

14

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

5.8

-

1.8

10

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

3.3

-

1.2

5.3

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

3.1

-

1

7.5

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

3.8

-

1.6

5.6

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

1.3

-

0.57

2.2

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

2.7

-

1.3

4.8

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.2

-

0.73

2.3

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.36

-

0.22

< 0.05

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.4

-

0.81

2.1

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

-

36.1

-

12.7

159

General Inorganics

Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 14 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

3.70

4.40

1.70

2.50

3.40

Date Sampled

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection 0.1

NONE

mg/kg

1

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

13

-

15

830

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

-

0.76

-

0.81

0.84

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

2.5

-

2.6

5

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

-

< 1.8

-

< 1.8

U/S

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

25

-

24

110

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

40

-

44

230

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

110

-

120

570

Manganese (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

0.4

-

0.4

210

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

20

-

21

43

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

41

-

42

47

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

120

-

150

1200

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

12

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

-

3.3

-

< 2.0

1500

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

-

11

-

< 8.0

8500

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

-

52

-

13

15000

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

33

-

< 8.4

2400

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

66

-

16

25000

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

99

-

21

27000

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

-

< 2.0

-

< 2.0

560

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

-

19

-

< 10

4300

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

-

57

-

22

7500

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

35

-

13

1200

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

77

-

34

12000

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

110

-

46

13000

Stone HeavyContent Metals / Metalloids

Accreditation Status

Units %

Antimony (aqua regia extractable)

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 15 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

3.70

4.40

1.70

2.50

3.40

Date Sampled

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

%

0.1

NONE

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone VOCs Content

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 16 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

3.70

4.40

1.70

2.50

3.40

Date Sampled

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Stone Content Butylbenzene

% µg/kg

0.1 5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 5.0

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

%

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

< 0.05

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.09

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Accreditation Status

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match SVOCs

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 17 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

3.70

4.40

1.70

2.50

3.40

Date Sampled

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

% mg/kg

0.1 0.2

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

0.1

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.1

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.07

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.12

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.09

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.85

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.24

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.2

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

2

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

1.8

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

-

-

< 0.3

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

1.2

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

1

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

1.6

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

-

-

0.57

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

1.3

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.73

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.22

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

-

-

0.81

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 18 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820319

2820320

2820321

2820322

Sample Reference

TP107

TP108

TP109

TP109

TP110

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820323

3.70

4.40

1.70

2.50

3.40

Date Sampled

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content SVOCs TICs Compound Name

%

0.1 N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

SVOC % Match

%

N/A

NONE

-

-

-

ND

-

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 180

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.007

PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 19 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

1.20

3.30

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

< 0.1

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Accreditation Status

3.70

20/09/2023

Limit of detection

0.60

20/09/2023

Units

3.50

Date Sampled

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

16

< 0.1

< 0.1

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

29

7

15

11

20

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

0.3

0.8

0.8

0.8

0.8

Asbestos in Soil Screen / Identification Name

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

Amosite

-

-

Chrysotile

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

-

Detected

-

-

Detected

Asbestos Quantification (Stage 2)

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

< 0.001

-

-

< 0.001

Asbestos Quantification Total

%

0.001

ISO 17025

-

< 0.001

-

-

< 0.001

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

SCA

N/A

N/A

SCA

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

-

8.1

-

-

8.7

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

-

1

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

1

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 1.0

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

-

610

-

-

2000

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

-

0.305

-

-

0.992

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

-

305

-

-

992

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

4.8

-

-

110

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

150

-

-

350

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

7.6

-

-

600

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

39

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated

%

0.1

MCERTS

-

0.8

-

0.8

1.8

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) – Manual

%

0.1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

-

< 1.0

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.06

-

-

0.11

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.06

-

-

< 0.05

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.05

-

-

0.18

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

< 0.05

-

-

0.16

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.47

-

-

0.6

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.13

-

-

0.2

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

1.1

-

-

2.1

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.99

-

-

1.8

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.65

-

-

0.92

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.62

-

-

0.93

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

0.77

-

-

1.1

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

0.41

-

-

0.54

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.76

-

-

0.92

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.45

-

-

0.56

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.11

-

-

0.14

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

0.49

-

-

0.63

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

-

7.12

-

-

10.9

General Inorganics

Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 20 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

3.50

0.60

3.70

1.20

3.30

Date Sampled

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection 0.1

NONE

mg/kg

1

ISO 17025

-

-

-

-

-

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

12

-

-

13

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

-

0.71

-

-

0.76

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

1.1

-

-

2.9

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

< 0.2

-

-

< 0.2

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

-

< 1.8

-

-

< 1.8

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

23

-

-

23

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

38

-

-

89

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

100

-

-

300

Manganese (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

-

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

0.4

-

-

0.4

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

19

-

-

18

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

< 1.0

-

-

< 1.0

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

40

-

-

40

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

110

-

-

190

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

3.1

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

14

< 2.0

< 2.0

-

3

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

72

< 8.0

< 8.0

-

9

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

180

< 8.0

8.5

-

79

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

< 8.4

-

-

43

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

270

< 10

11

-

91

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

< 10

-

-

130

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

-

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

4.3

< 2.0

< 2.0

-

< 2.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

38

< 10

< 10

-

< 10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

66

< 10

< 10

-

41

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

< 8.4

-

-

38

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

110

15

11

-

49

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

15

-

-

87

Stone HeavyContent Metals / Metalloids

Accreditation Status

Units %

Antimony (aqua regia extractable)

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 21 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

3.50

0.60

3.70

1.20

3.30

Date Sampled

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

%

0.1

NONE

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0##

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0##

-

-

-

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0##

-

-

-

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0##

-

-

-

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone VOCs Content

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 22 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

3.50

0.60

3.70

1.20

3.30

Date Sampled

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Units

Limit of detection

Stone Content Butylbenzene

% µg/kg

0.1 5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

%

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

< 0.05

-

-

-

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

3.1

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Accreditation Status

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name VOC % Match SVOCs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 23 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

3.50

0.60

3.70

1.20

3.30

Date Sampled

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content 2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

% mg/kg

0.1 0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

0.4

-

-

-

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.11

-

-

-

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.88

-

-

-

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

0.4

-

-

-

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.76

-

-

-

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

-

-

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

4.1

-

-

-

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.99

-

-

-

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

0.4

-

-

-

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

0.2

-

-

-

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

0.3

-

-

-

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

6.6

-

-

-

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

5.5

-

-

-

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

3.3

-

-

-

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

3.1

-

-

-

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

3.4

-

-

-

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

1.2

-

-

-

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

2.4

-

-

-

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

1.1

-

-

-

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.41

-

-

-

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

1.3

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

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Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820324

2820325

2820326

2820327

Sample Reference

TP110

TP111

TP111

TP112

TP113

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820328

3.50

0.60

3.70

1.20

3.30

Date Sampled

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

20/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content SVOCs TICs Compound Name

%

0.1 N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

SVOC % Match

%

N/A

NONE

ND

-

-

-

-

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

0.008

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

0.002

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

PCB Congener 180

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

-

-

-

0.01

PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 25 of 32


Analytical Report Number:

23-57983

Project / Site name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

Your Order No:

PO6790

Certificate of Analysis - Asbestos Quantification Methods: Qualitative Analysis The samples were analysed qualitatively for asbestos by polarising light and dispersion staining as described by the Health and Safety Executive in HSG 248.

Quantitative Analysis The analysis was carried out using our documented in-house method A006-PL based on HSE Contract Research Report No: 83/1996: Development and Validation of an analytical method to determine the amount of asbestos in soils and loose aggregates (Davies et al, 1996) and HSG 248. Our method includes initial examination of the entire representative sample, then fractionation and detailed analysis of each fraction, with quantification by hand picking and weighing. The limit of detection (reporting limit) of this method is 0.001 %. The method has been validated using samples of at least 100 g, results for samples smaller than this should be interpreted with caution. Both Qualitative and Quantitative Analyses are UKAS accredited. Sample Number

Sample ID

Sample Depth (m)

Sample Weight (g)

Asbestos Containing Material Types Detected (ACM)

PLM Results

Asbestos by hand picking/weighing (%)

Total % Asbestos in Sample

2820314

TP105

3.20-3.30

147

Loose Fibres

Chrysotile

< 0.001

< 0.001

2820317

TP106

2.20

143

Loose Fibres

Amosite

< 0.001

< 0.001

2820318

TP107

1.80

137

Loose Fibrous Debris

Chrysotile

0.034

0.034

2820325

TP111

0.60

149

Loose Fibres

Amosite

< 0.001

< 0.001

2820328

TP113

3.30

125

Loose Fibres

Chrysotile

< 0.001

< 0.001

Opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of UKAS accreditation.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 26 of 32


Analytical Report Number: 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6790 Lab Sample Number

2820308

2820312

2820315

Sample Reference

TP103

TP104

TP106

TP106

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

2820316

3.00-3.40

19/09/2023

19/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

ChrysotileAsbestos Cement

ChrysotileAsbestos Cement

1L- Chrysotile, AmositeInsulation Lagging; 2LChrysotileAsbestos Cement

1L- ChrysotileInsulation Lagging; 2LChrysotileAsbestos Cement

WEM

MWI

WEM

WEM

Analytical Parameter (Bulk Analysis)

Accreditation Status

0.00-1.80

18/09/2023

Limit of detection

0.00

18/09/2023

Units

0.75

Date Sampled

Asbestos Identification

Asbestos Analyst ID

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

N/A

N/A

N/A

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 27 of 32


Analytical Report Number : 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering * These descriptions are only intended to act as a cross check if sample identities are questioned. The major constituent of the sample is intended to act with respect to MCERTS validation. The laboratory is accredited for sand, clay and loam (MCERTS) soil types. Data for unaccredited types of solid should be interpreted with care. Stone content of a sample is calculated as the % weight of the stones not passing a 10 mm sieve. Results are not corrected for stone content.

Lab Sample Number

Sample Reference

Sample Number

Depth (m)

2820305

TP101

None Supplied

0.5

Brown sandy loam with gravel and vegetation.

2820306

TP101

None Supplied

3

Brown clay and sand with gravel and paper.

2820307

TP102

None Supplied

0.2

Brown clay and sand with gravel and vegetation.

2820309

TP103

None Supplied

0.75

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

2820310

TP103

None Supplied

3.5

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

2820311

TP104

None Supplied

3.3

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820313

TP105

None Supplied

2.3

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820314

TP105

None Supplied

3.20-3.30

2820317

TP106

None Supplied

2.2

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820318

TP107

None Supplied

1.8

Brown clay and sand with stones and plastic.

2820319

TP107

None Supplied

3.7

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820320

TP108

None Supplied

4.4

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

2820321

TP109

None Supplied

1.7

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820322

TP109

None Supplied

2.5

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820323

TP110

None Supplied

3.4

Brown clay and sand with gravel and oil / petroleum.

2820324

TP110

None Supplied

3.5

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820325

TP111

None Supplied

0.6

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

2820326

TP111

None Supplied

3.7

Brown clay and sand with gravel and vegetation.

2820327

TP112

None Supplied

1.2

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2820328

TP113

None Supplied

3.3

Brown sandy clay with gravel.

Sample Description *

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 28 of 32


Analytical Report Number : 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Sulphate, water soluble, in soil (16hr extraction)

Determination of water soluble sulphate by ICP-OES. Results reported directly (leachate equivalent) and corrected for extraction ratio (soil equivalent).

In house method.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Metals in soil by ICP-OES

Determination of metals in soil by aqua-regia digestion followed by ICP-OES.

In-house method based on MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Asbestos identification in soil

Asbestos Identification with the use of polarised light microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining techniques.

In house method based on HSG 248

A001-PL

D

ISO 17025

Asbestos identification in Bulks

Asbestos Identification in bulk material with the use of polarised light microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining techniques.

In house method based on HSG 248

A001-PL

W

ISO 17025

Boron, water soluble, in soil

Determination of water soluble boron in soil by hot water extract followed by ICP-OES.

In-house method based on Second Site Properties version 3

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Complex Cyanide in soil

Determination of complex cyanide by calculation.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Chloride, water soluble, in soil

Determination of Chloride colorimetrically by discrete analyser.

In house method.

L082-PL

D

MCERTS

Elemental sulphur in soil

Determination of elemental sulphur in soil by extraction in In-house method based on Secondsite Property acetonitrile followed by HPLC. Holdings Guidance for Assessing and Managing Potential

L021-PL

D

MCERTS

Free cyanide in soil

Determination of free cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Moisture Content

Moisture content, determined gravimetrically. (30 oC)

In house method.

L019-UK/PL

W

NONE

Monohydric phenols in soil

Determination of phenols in soil by extraction with sodium In-house method based on Examination of Water hydroxide followed by distillation followed by colorimetry. and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Speciated EPA-16 PAHs in soil

Determination of PAH compounds in soil by extraction in In-house method based on USEPA 8270 dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS with the use of surrogate and internal standards. Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation.

L064-PL

D

MCERTS

PCB's By GC-MS in soil

Determination of PCB by extraction with acetone and hexane followed by GC-MS.

In-house method based on USEPA 8082

L027-PL

D

MCERTS

pH in soil (automated)

Determination of pH in soil by addition of water followed by automated electrometric measurement.

In house method.

L099-PL

D

MCERTS

Sulphide in soil

Determination of sulphide in soil by acidification and heating to liberate hydrogen sulphide, trapped in an alkaline solution then assayed by ion selective electrode.

In-house method

L010-PL

D

MCERTS

Stones content of soil

Standard preparation for all samples unless otherwise detailed. Gravimetric determination of stone > 10 mm as % dry weight.

In-house method based on British Standard Methods and MCERTS requirements.

L019-UK/PL

D

NONE

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 29 of 32


Analytical Report Number : 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Semi-volatile organic compounds in soil

Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds in soil by extraction in dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS.Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation.

In-house method based on USEPA 8270

L064-PL

D

MCERTS

Tentatively identified compounds (SVOC) in Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds total soil ion count in soil by extraction with dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS followed by a full library scan.

In-house method based on USEPA 8270

L064-PL

D

NONE

Total cyanide in soil

Determination of total cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Total organic carbon (Automated) in soil

Determination of organic matter in soil by oxidising with potassium dichromate followed by titration with iron (II) sulphate.

In house method.

L009-PL

D

MCERTS

Volatile organic compounds in soil

Determination of volatile organic compounds in soil by headspace GC-MS.

In-house method based on USEPA8260

L073B-PL

W

MCERTS

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in soil

Determination of volatile organic compounds total ion In-house method based on USEPA8260 count in soil by headspace GC-MS followed by a full library scan.

L073-PL

W

NONE

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

Determination of BTEX in soil by headspace GC-MS. Individual components MCERTS accredited

In-house method based on USEPA8260. Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation

L073B-PL

W

MCERTS

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N in soil

Determination of Ammonium/Ammonia/ Ammoniacal Nitrogen by the discrete analyser (colorimetric) salicylate/nitroprusside method,10:1 water extraction.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

MCERTS

TPHCWG (Soil)

Determination of hexane extractable hydrocarbons in soil by GC-MS/GC-FID. Refer to CoA for band specific accreditation.

In-house method with silica gel split/clean up.

L088/76-PL

D

MCERTS

TPH in (Soil)

Determination of TPH bands by HS-GC-MS/GC-FID

In-house method, TPH with carbon banding and silica gel split/cleanup.

L076-PL

D

NONE

Total organic carbon in soil

Determination of organic matter in soil by oxidising with potassium dichromate followed by titration with iron (II) sulphate.

In house method.

L023-PL

D

MCERTS

Asbestos Quantification - Gravimetric

Asbestos quantification by gravimetric method - in house method based on references.

HSE Report No: 83/1996, HSG 248, HSG 264 & SCA Blue Book (draft).

A006-PL

D

ISO 17025

Hexavalent chromium in soil

Determination of hexavalent chromium in soil by extraction in NaOH and addition of 1,5 diphenylcarbazide followed by colorimetry.

In-house method

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Sulphate, water soluble, in soil

Determination of water soluble sulphate by ICP-OES. Results reported directly (leachate equivalent) and corrected for extraction ratio (soil equivalent).

In house method.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

For method numbers ending in 'UK or A' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (WATFORD). For method numbers ending in 'F' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (East Kilbride). For method numbers ending in 'PL or B' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in Poland. Soil analytical results are expressed on a dry weight basis. Where analysis is carried out on as-received the results obtained are multiplied by a moisture correction factor that is determined gravimetrically using the moisture content which is carried out at a maximum of 30oC. Unless otherwise indicated, site information, order number, project number, sampling date, time, sample reference and depth are provided by the client. The instructed on date indicates the date on which this information was provided to the laboratory.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 30 of 32


Analytical Report Number : 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Information in Support of Analytical Results List of HWOL Acronyms and Operators Acronym

Descriptions

HS MS FID GC EH CU 1D 2D Total AL AR #1 #2 _

Headspace Analysis Mass spectrometry Flame Ionisation Detector Gas Chromatography Extractable Hydrocarbons (i.e. everything extracted by the solvent(s)) Clean-up - e.g. by Florisil®, silica gel GC - Single coil/column gas chromatography GC-GC - Double coil/column gas chromatography Aliphatics & Aromatics Aliphatics Aromatics EH_2D_Total but with humics mathematically subtracted EH_2D_Total but with fatty acids mathematically subtracted Operator - understore to separate acronyms (exception for +) + Operator to indicate cumulative e.g. EH+HS_Total or EH_CU+HS_Total ## - Quality control parameter has a high recovery (outside of limit); however the associated result is below the reporting limit, other checks applied prior to reporting the data have been accepted. The result should be considered as being deviating and may be compromised. **Analysis could not be completed due to sample matrix.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 31 of 32


Analytical Report Number : 23-57983 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

This deviation report indicates the sample and test deviations that apply to the samples submitted for analysis.Please note that the associated result(s) may be unreliable and should be interpreted with care. Key: a - No sampling date b - Incorrect container c - Holding time d - Headspace e - Temperature Sample ID Other ID

Sample Lab Sample Type Number

Sample Deviation

Test Name

Test Ref

Test Deviation

TP110

None Supplied

S

2820324

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

TP110

None Supplied

S

2820324

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

TP110

None Supplied

S

2820324

b

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in soil

L073-PL

b

TP110

None Supplied

S

2820324

b

Volatile organic compounds in soil

L073B-PL

b

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Iss No 2023-10-09_23-57983-2 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483 Page 32 of 32


Laura Legate Geo-Environmental Services Ltd Unit 7, Danworth Farm Cuckfield Road Hurstpierpoint West Sussex BN6 9GL

i2 Analytical Ltd. 7 Woodshots Meadow, Croxley Green Business Park, Watford, Herts, WD18 8YS

t: 01273 832972

t: 01923 225404 f: 01923 237404 e: reception@i2analytical.com

e: laura.legate@gesl.net

Analytical Report Number : 23-58576

Project / Site name:

Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering

Samples received on:

25/09/2023

Your job number:

GE21483

Samples instructed on/ Analysis started on:

25/09/2023

Your order number:

PO6803

Analysis completed by:

02/10/2023

Report Issue Number:

1

Report issued on:

02/10/2023

Samples Analysed:

6 soil samples

Signed: Dominika Warjan Reporting Specialist For & on behalf of i2 Analytical Ltd. Standard Geotechnical, Asbestos and Chemical Testing Laboratory located at: ul. Pionierów 39, 41-711 Ruda Śląska, Poland. Accredited tests are defined within the report, opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of accreditation. Standard sample disposal times, unless otherwise agreed with the laboratory, are :

soils - 4 weeks from reporting leachates - 2 weeks from reporting waters - 2 weeks from reporting asbestos - 6 months from reporting

Excel copies of reports are only valid when accompanied by this PDF certificate.

Any assessments of compliance with specifications are based on actual analytical results with no contribution from uncertainty of measurement. Application of uncertainty of measurement would provide a range within which the true result lies. An estimate of measurement uncertainty can be provided on request.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 1 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823321

2823322

2823323

2823324

Sample Reference

WS102

WS106A

WS106A

WS107C

2823325 WS108B

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

4.50

2.30-2.50

2.50

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

22/09/2023

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

38

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Accreditation Status

0.90

21/09/2023 Limit of detection

4.70-4.90

Date Sampled

Units

Depth (m)

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

< 0.1

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

25

15

13

12

10

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

1.5

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

Not-detected

Not-detected

Not-detected

Not-detected

Not-detected

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

SPU

SPU

SPU

PDO

PDO

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

8.6

8.4

-

7.8

-

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

-

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 1.0

-

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 1.0

-

2200

-

2600

-

General Inorganics

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

880

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

0.44

1.09

-

1.32

-

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

440

1090

-

1320

-

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

73

6.2

-

26

-

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

170

62

-

67

-

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

21

5.3

-

130

-

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

8

-

11

38

< 0.5

%

0.1

MCERTS

0.9

0.8

-

1

1

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.06

0.1

-

1.3

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

0.12

-

2.2

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

0.13

-

3.9

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

0.18

-

7

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

1.8

-

24

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

0.53

-

14

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.19

3.6

-

38

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.17

3.1

-

32

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

2

-

16

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.1

1.7

-

15

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

0.12

2.2

-

16

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

< 0.05

0.81

-

4.7

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

1.9

-

13

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.07

1.1

-

6.4

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

0.23

-

1.6

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.08

1.2

-

6.6

-

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

1.06

20.7

-

202

-

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 2 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823321

2823322

2823323

2823324

Sample Reference

WS102

WS106A

WS106A

WS107C

2823325 WS108B

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

4.70-4.90

0.90

4.50

2.30-2.50

2.50

Date Sampled

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

22/09/2023

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

14

15

-

15

-

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

1.2

1

-

0.79

-

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

6.3

1.3

-

1.6

-

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

-

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

< 1.8

< 1.8

-

< 1.8

-

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

41

30

-

22

-

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

45

44

-

37

-

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

120

120

-

190

-

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

0.4

-

0.8

-

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

36

26

-

21

-

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

< 1.0

-

< 1.0

-

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

74

51

-

38

-

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

91

170

-

110

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

< 5.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

2.2

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

7.4

7.2

11

13

< 2.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

< 8.0

16

32

36

< 8.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

< 8.0

62

88

72

37

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

< 8.4

19

-

57

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

11

86

130

120

43

mg/kg

10

NONE

11

110

-

180

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

< 1.0

1.5

1.4

1.3

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

< 2.0

4.9

12

30

2.3

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

< 10

21

55

180

< 10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

< 10

56

130

160

24

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

< 8.4

24

-

54

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

< 10

82

200

370

35

mg/kg

10

NONE

< 10

110

-

430

-

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Units

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Heavy Metals / Metalloids

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

VOCs

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 3 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823321

2823322

2823323

2823324

Sample Reference

WS102

WS106A

WS106A

WS107C

2823325 WS108B

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

4.70-4.90

0.90

4.50

2.30-2.50

2.50

Date Sampled

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

22/09/2023

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

1,1-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0##

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0##

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

-

< 5.0

< 5.0

-

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 4 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823321

2823322

2823323

2823324

Sample Reference

WS102

WS106A

WS106A

WS107C

2823325 WS108B

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

4.70-4.90

0.90

4.50

2.30-2.50

2.50

Date Sampled

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

22/09/2023

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

N/A

NONE

ND

-

ND

ND

-

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Depth (m)

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name SVOCs Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

< 0.05

-

< 0.05

< 0.05

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.06

-

0.45

1.3

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

0.2

-

0.4

0.6

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

-

< 0.1

< 0.1

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

-

0.18

2.2

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

-

0.73

3.9

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

0.5

4.1

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

-

0.72

7

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

-

6

24

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

-

1.2

14

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

< 0.3

-

0.4

3.9

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

< 0.2

-

< 0.2

< 0.2

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

0.4

< 0.3

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.19

-

11

38

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.17

-

9.7

32

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

< 0.3

-

< 0.3

< 0.3

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

-

5

16

-

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 5 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823321

2823322

2823323

2823324

Sample Reference

WS102

WS106A

WS106A

WS107C

2823325 WS108B

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

4.70-4.90

0.90

4.50

2.30-2.50

2.50

Date Sampled

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

21/09/2023

22/09/2023

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

None Supplied

Limit of detection

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.1

-

4.6

15

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

0.12

-

7

16

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

< 0.05

-

2.9

4.7

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.09

-

6.8

13

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.07

-

3.6

6.4

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

< 0.05

-

0.84

1.6

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

0.08

-

4

6.6

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

Pyrene, substituted

N/A

NONE

ND

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

N/A

NONE

ND

-

%

N/A

NONE

ND

-

98 Naphthalene, substituted 97 Phenanthrene, substituted 97

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

PCB Congener 180

Accreditation Status

Units

Chrysene

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

-

ND

-

ND

-

-

< 0.001

-

-

< 0.001

-

-

-

< 0.001

-

-

-

-

< 0.001

-

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.001

-

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.001

-

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.001

-

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

-

-

< 0.007

-

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

Naphthalene, substituted 98 Phenanthrene, substituted 97

PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

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Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823326

Sample Reference

WS109B

Sample Number

None Supplied

Depth (m)

1.50

Date Sampled

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content

%

0.1

NONE

< 0.1

Moisture Content

%

0.01

NONE

9.8

Total mass of sample received

kg

0.001

NONE

1.5

Asbestos in Soil

Type

N/A

ISO 17025

Not-detected

Asbestos Analyst ID

N/A

N/A

N/A

PDO

pH - Automated

pH Units

N/A

MCERTS

-

Total Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Complex Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Free Cyanide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Water Soluble Sulphate as SO4 16hr extraction (2:1) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent) Water Soluble SO4 16hr extraction (2:1 Leachate Equivalent)

mg/kg

2.5

MCERTS

-

g/l

0.00125

MCERTS

-

mg/l

1.25

MCERTS

-

Sulphide

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Water Soluble Chloride (2:1)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Elemental Sulphur

mg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

mg/kg

0.5

MCERTS

-

%

0.1

MCERTS

1.3

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Chrysene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

mg/kg

0.8

ISO 17025

-

General Inorganics

Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - Automated Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Speciated Total EPA-16 PAHs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 7 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823326

Sample Reference

WS109B

Sample Number

None Supplied

Depth (m)

1.50

Date Sampled

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied Limit of detection

%

0.1

NONE

Arsenic (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Beryllium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.06

MCERTS

-

Boron (water soluble)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

Cadmium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

Chromium (hexavalent)

mg/kg

1.8

MCERTS

-

Chromium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Copper (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Lead (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Mercury (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Nickel (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Selenium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Vanadium (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Zinc (aqua regia extractable)

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

< 5.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

< 5.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC5 - EC6 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC6 - EC8 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

1.1

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

4.5

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

< 8.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8

MCERTS

29

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AL

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AL

mg/kg

10

NONE

42

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC5 - EC7 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC7 - EC8 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC8 - EC10 HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC10 - EC12 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

1

MCERTS

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC12 - EC16 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

2

MCERTS

< 2.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC16 - EC21 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

< 10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >EC21 - EC35 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

MCERTS

27

TPH-CWG - Aromatic > EC35 - EC44 EH_CU_1D_AR

mg/kg

8.4

NONE

-

TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC35) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic (EC5 - EC44) EH_CU+HS_1D_AR

mg/kg

10

NONE

38

mg/kg

10

NONE

-

Chloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Chloroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

Bromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Vinyl Chloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone HeavyContent Metals / Metalloids

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

VOCs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 8 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823326

Sample Reference

WS109B

Sample Number

None Supplied

Depth (m)

1.50

Date Sampled

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Stone Content 1,1-dichloroethene

% µg/kg

0.1 5

NONE

-

1,1,2-Trichloro 1,2,2-Trifluoroethane

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,1-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Chloroform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,2-dichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Benzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

Carbontetrachloride

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,2-dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Trichloroethene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Dibromomethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Bromodichloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Toluene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Dibromochloromethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Tetrachloroethene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Chlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Ethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

p & m-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

Styrene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Bromoform

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

o-xylene

µg/kg

5

MCERTS

-

Isopropylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Bromobenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

N-Propylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Tert-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Sec-Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,3-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

P-Isopropyltoluene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,4-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,2-dichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Butylbenzene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/kg

5

NONE

-

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

µg/kg

5

ISO 17025

-

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 9 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823326

Sample Reference

WS109B

Sample Number

None Supplied

Depth (m)

1.50

Date Sampled

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

%

VOCs TICs Compound Name

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone VOCs Content TICs

Limit of detection

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

0.1

NONE

N/A

NONE

-

SVOCs Aniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

Phenol

mg/kg

0.2

ISO 17025

-

2-Chlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

2-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Hexachloroethane

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

Nitrobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

4-Methylphenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

Isophorone

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

2-Nitrophenol

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

2,4-Dimethylphenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Naphthalene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

2,4-Dichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

4-Chloroaniline

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

Hexachlorobutadiene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

2-Methylnaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

2-Chloronaphthalene

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

Dimethylphthalate

mg/kg

0.1

MCERTS

-

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.1

NONE

-

Acenaphthylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Acenaphthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

Dibenzofuran

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Diethyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

4-Nitroaniline

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

Fluorene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Azobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

mg/kg

0.2

MCERTS

-

Hexachlorobenzene

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Phenanthrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Carbazole

mg/kg

0.3

MCERTS

-

Dibutyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.2

NONE

-

Anthraquinone

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

Fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Butyl benzyl phthalate

mg/kg

0.3

NONE

-

Benzo(a)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 10 of 16


Analytical Report Number: 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Your Order No: PO6803 Lab Sample Number

2823326

Sample Reference

WS109B

Sample Number

None Supplied

Depth (m)

1.50

Date Sampled

22/09/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied Limit of detection

% mg/kg

0.1 0.05

NONE MCERTS

-

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

mg/kg

0.05

ISO 17025

-

Benzo(a)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

Benzo(ghi)perylene

mg/kg

0.05

MCERTS

-

N/A

NONE

-

N/A

NONE

-

N/A

NONE

-

N/A

NONE

-

N/A

NONE

-

%

N/A

NONE

-

PCB Congener 28

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 52

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 101

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 118

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 138

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 153

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

PCB Congener 180

mg/kg

0.001

MCERTS

-

mg/kg

0.007

MCERTS

-

Accreditation Status

Units

Stone Content Chrysene

Analytical Parameter (Soil Analysis)

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match PCBs by GC-MS

Total PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

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Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 11 of 16


Analytical Report Number : 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering * These descriptions are only intended to act as a cross check if sample identities are questioned. The major constituent of the sample is intended to act with respect to MCERTS validation. The laboratory is accredited for sand, clay and loam (MCERTS) soil types. Data for unaccredited types of solid should be interpreted with care. Stone content of a sample is calculated as the % weight of the stones not passing a 10 mm sieve. Results are not corrected for stone content.

Lab Sample Number

Sample Reference

Sample Number

Depth (m)

Sample Description *

2823321

WS102

None Supplied

4.70-4.90

Brown sandy clay with gravel.

2823322

WS106A

None Supplied

0.9

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

2823323

WS106A

None Supplied

4.5

Brown clay and sand with gravel and plastic.

2823324

WS107C

None Supplied

2.30-2.50

2823325

WS108B

None Supplied

2.5

Brown clay and sand with stones and gravel

2823326

WS109B

None Supplied

1.5

Brown clay and sand with gravel and plastic.

Brown clay and sand with gravel.

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 12 of 16


Analytical Report Number : 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Metals in soil by ICP-OES

Determination of metals in soil by aqua-regia digestion followed by ICP-OES.

In-house method based on MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Sulphate, water soluble, in soil (16hr extraction)

Determination of water soluble sulphate by ICP-OES. Results reported directly (leachate equivalent) and corrected for extraction ratio (soil equivalent).

In house method.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Asbestos identification in soil

Asbestos Identification with the use of polarised light microscopy in conjunction with dispersion staining techniques.

In house method based on HSG 248

A001-PL

D

ISO 17025

Boron, water soluble, in soil

Determination of water soluble boron in soil by hot water extract followed by ICP-OES.

In-house method based on Second Site Properties version 3

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

Complex Cyanide in soil

Determination of complex cyanide by calculation.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Chloride, water soluble, in soil

Determination of Chloride colorimetrically by discrete analyser.

In house method.

L082-PL

D

MCERTS

Elemental sulphur in soil

Determination of elemental sulphur in soil by extraction in In-house method based on Secondsite Property acetonitrile followed by HPLC. Holdings Guidance for Assessing and Managing Potential

L021-PL

D

MCERTS

Free cyanide in soil

Determination of free cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Moisture Content

Moisture content, determined gravimetrically. (30 oC)

In house method.

L019-UK/PL

W

NONE

Monohydric phenols in soil

Determination of phenols in soil by extraction with sodium In-house method based on Examination of Water hydroxide followed by distillation followed by colorimetry. and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Speciated EPA-16 PAHs in soil

Determination of PAH compounds in soil by extraction in In-house method based on USEPA 8270 dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS with the use of surrogate and internal standards. Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation.

L064-PL

D

MCERTS

PCB's By GC-MS in soil

Determination of PCB by extraction with acetone and hexane followed by GC-MS.

In-house method based on USEPA 8082

L027-PL

D

MCERTS

pH in soil (automated)

Determination of pH in soil by addition of water followed by automated electrometric measurement.

In house method.

L099-PL

D

MCERTS

Sulphide in soil

Determination of sulphide in soil by acidification and heating to liberate hydrogen sulphide, trapped in an alkaline solution then assayed by ion selective electrode.

In-house method

L010-PL

D

MCERTS

Stones content of soil

Standard preparation for all samples unless otherwise detailed. Gravimetric determination of stone > 10 mm as % dry weight.

In-house method based on British Standard Methods and MCERTS requirements.

L019-UK/PL

D

NONE

Semi-volatile organic compounds in soil

Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds in soil by extraction in dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS.Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation.

In-house method based on USEPA 8270

L064-PL

D

MCERTS

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 13 of 16


Analytical Report Number : 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Tentatively identified compounds (SVOC) in Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds total soil ion count in soil by extraction with dichloromethane and hexane followed by GC-MS followed by a full library scan.

In-house method based on USEPA 8270

L064-PL

D

NONE

Total cyanide in soil

Determination of total cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

Total organic carbon (Automated) in soil

Determination of organic matter in soil by oxidising with potassium dichromate followed by titration with iron (II) sulphate.

In house method.

L009-PL

D

MCERTS

Volatile organic compounds in soil

Determination of volatile organic compounds in soil by headspace GC-MS.

In-house method based on USEPA8260

L073B-PL

W

MCERTS

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in soil

Determination of volatile organic compounds total ion In-house method based on USEPA8260 count in soil by headspace GC-MS followed by a full library scan.

L073-PL

W

NONE

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

Determination of BTEX in soil by headspace GC-MS. Individual components MCERTS accredited

In-house method based on USEPA8260. Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation

L073B-PL

W

MCERTS

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N in soil

Determination of Ammonium/Ammonia/ Ammoniacal Nitrogen by the discrete analyser (colorimetric) salicylate/nitroprusside method,10:1 water extraction.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

MCERTS

TPHCWG (Soil)

Determination of hexane extractable hydrocarbons in soil by GC-MS/GC-FID. Refer to CoA for band specific accreditation.

In-house method with silica gel split/clean up.

L088/76-PL

D

MCERTS

TPH in (Soil)

Determination of TPH bands by HS-GC-MS/GC-FID

In-house method, TPH with carbon banding and silica gel split/cleanup.

L076-PL

D

NONE

Hexavalent chromium in soil

Determination of hexavalent chromium in soil by extraction in NaOH and addition of 1,5 diphenylcarbazide followed by colorimetry.

In-house method

L080-PL

W

MCERTS

D.O. for Gravimetric Quant if Screen/ID positive

Dependent option for Gravimetric Quant if Screen/ID positive scheduled.

In house asbestos methods A001 & A006.

A006-PL

D

NONE

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 14 of 16


Analytical Report Number : 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Sulphate, water soluble, in soil

Determination of water soluble sulphate by ICP-OES. Results reported directly (leachate equivalent) and corrected for extraction ratio (soil equivalent).

In house method.

L038-PL

D

MCERTS

For method numbers ending in 'UK or A' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (WATFORD). For method numbers ending in 'F' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (East Kilbride). For method numbers ending in 'PL or B' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in Poland. Soil analytical results are expressed on a dry weight basis. Where analysis is carried out on as-received the results obtained are multiplied by a moisture correction factor that is determined gravimetrically using the moisture content which is carried out at a maximum of 30oC. Unless otherwise indicated, site information, order number, project number, sampling date, time, sample reference and depth are provided by the client. The instructed on date indicates the date on which this information was provided to the laboratory.

Information in Support of Analytical Results List of HWOL Acronyms and Operators Acronym

Descriptions

HS MS FID GC EH CU 1D 2D Total AL AR #1 #2 _

Headspace Analysis Mass spectrometry Flame Ionisation Detector Gas Chromatography Extractable Hydrocarbons (i.e. everything extracted by the solvent(s)) Clean-up - e.g. by Florisil®, silica gel GC - Single coil/column gas chromatography GC-GC - Double coil/column gas chromatography Aliphatics & Aromatics Aliphatics Aromatics EH_2D_Total but with humics mathematically subtracted EH_2D_Total but with fatty acids mathematically subtracted Operator - understore to separate acronyms (exception for +) + Operator to indicate cumulative e.g. EH+HS_Total or EH_CU+HS_Total ## - Quality control parameter has a high recovery (outside of limit); however the associated result is below the reporting limit, other checks applied prior to reporting the data have been accepted. The result should be considered as being deviating and may be compromised.

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 15 of 16


Sample Deviation Report

Analytical Report Number : 23-58576 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering

This deviation report indicates the sample and test deviations that apply to the samples submitted for analysis.Please note that the associated result(s) may be unreliable and should be interpreted with care. Key: a - No sampling date b - Incorrect container c - Holding time d - Headspace e - Temperature Sample ID Other ID

Sample Lab Sample Type Number

Sample Deviation

Test Name

Test Ref

Test Deviation

WS102

None Supplied

S

2823321

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS102

None Supplied

S

2823321

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

WS102

None Supplied

S

2823321

b

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in soil

L073-PL

b

WS102

None Supplied

S

2823321

b

Volatile organic compounds in soil

L073B-PL

b

WS106A

None Supplied

S

2823322

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS106A

None Supplied

S

2823322

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

WS107C

None Supplied

S

2823324

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS107C

None Supplied

S

2823324

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

WS107C

None Supplied

S

2823324

b

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in soil

L073-PL

b

WS107C

None Supplied

S

2823324

b

Volatile organic compounds in soil

L073B-PL

b

WS108B

None Supplied

S

2823325

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS108B

None Supplied

S

2823325

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

WS109B

None Supplied

S

2823326

b

BTEX and MTBE in soil (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS109B

None Supplied

S

2823326

b

TPHCWG (Soil)

L088/76-PL

b

Iss No 2023-10-02_23-58576-1 Arnolds Field Launders Lane Havering GE21483 Page 16 of 16


APPENDIX E Geochemical Laboratory Testing (Water/leachate)


Laura Legate Geo-Environmental Services Ltd Unit 7, Danworth Farm Cuckfield Road Hurstpierpoint West Sussex BN6 9GL

i2 Analytical Ltd. 7 Woodshots Meadow, Croxley Green Business Park, Watford, Herts, WD18 8YS

t: 01273 832972

t: 01923 225404 f: 01923 237404 e: reception@i2analytical.com

e: laura.legate@gesl.net

Analytical Report Number : 23-60861

Project / Site name:

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

Samples received on:

04/10/2023

Your job number:

GE21483

Samples instructed on/ Analysis started on:

06/10/2023

Your order number:

PO6854

Analysis completed by:

12/10/2023

Report Issue Number:

1

Report issued on:

12/10/2023

Samples Analysed:

2 water samples

Signed: Joanna Szwagrzak Junior Reporting Specialist For & on behalf of i2 Analytical Ltd. Standard Geotechnical, Asbestos and Chemical Testing Laboratory located at: ul. Pionierów 39, 41-711 Ruda Śląska, Poland. Accredited tests are defined within the report, opinions and interpretations expressed herein are outside the scope of accreditation. Standard sample disposal times, unless otherwise agreed with the laboratory, are :

soils - 4 weeks from reporting leachates - 2 weeks from reporting waters - 2 weeks from reporting asbestos - 6 months from reporting

Excel copies of reports are only valid when accompanied by this PDF certificate.

Any assessments of compliance with specifications are based on actual analytical results with no contribution from uncertainty of measurement. Application of uncertainty of measurement would provide a range within which the true result lies. An estimate of measurement uncertainty can be provided on request.

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-12_23-60861-1 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483.XLSM Page 1 of 10


Analytical Report Number: 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6854 Lab Sample Number

2836490

Sample Reference

WS102

2836491 WS103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

3.18

3.70

Date Sampled

03/10/2023

03/10/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

pH Units

N/A

ISO 17025

7.5

7.1

Total Cyanide

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

430

< 10

Complex Cyanide

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

430

< 10

Free Cyanide

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

Sulphate as SO4

mg/l

0.045

ISO 17025

241

19

Sulphide

µg/l

5

NONE

< 5.0

< 5.0

Chloride

mg/l

0.15

ISO 17025

440

93

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N

µg/l

15

ISO 17025

9300

39000

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as NH3

µg/l

15

ISO 17025

11000

47000

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as NH4

µg/l

15

ISO 17025

12000

50000

Total Organic Carbon (TOC)

mg/l

0.1

ISO 17025

33.8

48.6

Nitrite as N

µg/l

1

ISO 17025

3.6

4.2

Nitrite as NO2

µg/l

5

ISO 17025

12

14

Alkalinity as CaCO3

mg/l

3

ISO 17025

970

1500

Bromide

mg/l

0.001

ISO 17025

1.8

1.8

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

Naphthalene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

2.22

Acenaphthylene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Acenaphthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

0.33

Fluorene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Phenanthrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(a)anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Chrysene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(ghi)perylene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

µg/l

0.16

ISO 17025

< 0.16

2.55

Analytical Parameter (Water Analysis)

General Inorganics pH (L099)

Total Phenols Total Phenols (monohydric) Speciated PAHs

Total PAH Total EPA-16 PAHs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-12_23-60861-1 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483.XLSM Page 2 of 10


Analytical Report Number: 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6854 Lab Sample Number

2836490

Sample Reference

WS102

2836491 WS103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

3.18

3.70

Date Sampled

03/10/2023

03/10/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Boron (dissolved)

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

4200

610

Chromium (hexavalent)

µg/l

5

ISO 17025

< 5.0

< 5.0

Iron (dissolved)

mg/l

0.004

ISO 17025

0.27

0.14

Arsenic (dissolved)

µg/l

0.15

ISO 17025

4.14

4.55

Barium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.06

ISO 17025

250

430

Beryllium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.1

ISO 17025

< 0.1

< 0.1

Cadmium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.02

ISO 17025

< 0.02

< 0.02

Chromium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.2

ISO 17025

1.1

0.9

Copper (dissolved)

µg/l

0.5

ISO 17025

1.9

3.5

Lead (dissolved)

µg/l

0.2

ISO 17025

7.6

0.5

Mercury (dissolved)

µg/l

0.05

ISO 17025

< 0.05

< 0.05

Nickel (dissolved)

µg/l

0.5

ISO 17025

10

2.5

Selenium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.6

ISO 17025

1.2

< 0.6

Vanadium (dissolved)

µg/l

0.2

ISO 17025

6.7

1.4

Zinc (dissolved)

µg/l

0.5

ISO 17025

28

7.3

Benzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Toluene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

p & m-xylene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

o-xylene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >C5 - C6 HS_1D_AL

µg/l

1

NONE

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >C6 - C8 HS_1D_AL TPH-CWG - Aliphatic >C8 - C10 HS_1D_AL

µg/l

1

NONE

< 1.0

< 1.0

µg/l

1

NONE

< 1.0

< 1.0

Aliphatic >C10 - C12 EH_2D_AL_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

Aliphatic >C12 - C16 EH_2D_AL_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

Aliphatic >C16 - C21 EH_2D_AL_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

Aliphatic >C21 - C35 EH_2D_AL_#1_#2 Aliphatic >C10 - C35 EH_2D_AL_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

< 10

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >C5 - C7 HS_1D_AR

µg/l

1

ISO 17025

< 1.0

< 1.0

TPH-CWG - Aromatic >C7 - C8 HS_1D_AR TPH-CWG - Aromatic >C8 - C10 HS_1D_AR

µg/l

1

ISO 17025

< 1.0

< 1.0

µg/l

1

ISO 17025

< 1.0

< 1.0

Aromatic >C10 - C12 EH_2D_AR_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

31

Aromatic >C12 - C16 EH_2D_AR_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

130

Aromatic >C16 - C21 EH_2D_AR_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

310

Aromatic >C21 - C35 EH_2D_AR_#1_#2 Aromatic >C10 - C35 EH_2D_AR_#1_#2

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

460

µg/l

10

ISO 17025

< 10

930

Chloromethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Chloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Bromomethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Analytical Parameter (Water Analysis)

Heavy Metals / Metalloids

Monoaromatics & Oxygenates

Petroleum Hydrocarbons

VOCs

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

Iss No 2023-10-12_23-60861-1 Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering GE21483.XLSM Page 3 of 10


Analytical Report Number: 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6854 Lab Sample Number

2836490

Sample Reference

WS102

2836491 WS103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

3.18

3.70

Date Sampled

03/10/2023

03/10/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

Analytical Parameter (Water Analysis)

Units

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

Vinyl Chloride

µg/l

3

NONE

< 3.0

< 3.0

Trichlorofluoromethane

µg/l

3

NONE

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1-Dichloroethene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1,2-Trichloro-1,2,2-trifluoroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Trans 1,2-dichloroethylene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether)

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1-Dichloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

2,2-Dichloropropane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Chloroform

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1,1-Trichloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2-Dichloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1-Dichloropropene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Cis-1,2-dichloroethene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Benzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Carbontetrachloride

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2-Dichloropropane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Trichloroethene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Dibromomethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Bromodichloromethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Cis-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Trans-1,3-dichloropropene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Toluene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1,2-Trichloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,3-Dichloropropane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Dibromochloromethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Tetrachloroethene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2-Dibromoethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Chlorobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Ethylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

p & m-Xylene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Styrene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Bromoform

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

o-Xylene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Isopropylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Bromobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

n-Propylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

2-Chlorotoluene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

4-Chlorotoluene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

tert-Butylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

sec-Butylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

p-Isopropyltoluene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Butylbenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

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Analytical Report Number: 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6854 Lab Sample Number

2836490

Sample Reference

WS102

2836491 WS103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

3.18

3.70

Date Sampled

03/10/2023

03/10/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

Limit of detection

Accreditation Status

1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene

Units

Analytical Parameter (Water Analysis)

µg/l

3

ISO 17025

< 3.0

< 3.0

N/A

NONE

ND

ND

VOCs TICs VOCs TICs Compound Name SVOCs Aniline

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Phenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2-Chlorophenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Bis(2-chloroethyl)ether

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

1,3-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

1,2-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

1,4-Dichlorobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Bis(2-chloroisopropyl)ether

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2-Methylphenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Hexachloroethane

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Nitrobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

4-Methylphenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Isophorone

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2-Nitrophenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2,4-Dimethylphenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Naphthalene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

2.2

2,4-Dichlorophenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

4-Chloroaniline

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Hexachlorobutadiene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

4-Chloro-3-methylphenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2,4,6-Trichlorophenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2,4,5-Trichlorophenol

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2-Methylnaphthalene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2-Chloronaphthalene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Dimethylphthalate

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

2,6-Dinitrotoluene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Acenaphthylene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Acenaphthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

0.33

2,4-Dinitrotoluene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Dibenzofuran

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

4-Chlorophenyl phenyl ether

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Diethyl phthalate

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

4-Nitroaniline

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Fluorene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Azobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Bromophenyl phenyl ether

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Hexachlorobenzene

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Phenanthrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Carbazole

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

1.2

Dibutyl phthalate

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Anthraquinone

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

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Analytical Report Number: 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Your Order No: PO6854 Lab Sample Number

2836490

Sample Reference

WS102

2836491 WS103

Sample Number

None Supplied

None Supplied

3.18

3.70

Date Sampled

03/10/2023

03/10/2023

Time Taken

None Supplied

None Supplied

Depth (m)

Units

Limit of detection

Butyl benzyl phthalate

µg/l

0.05

NONE

< 0.05

< 0.05

Benzo(a)anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Chrysene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(b)fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(k)fluoranthene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(a)pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Dibenz(a,h)anthracene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

Benzo(ghi)perylene

µg/l

0.01

ISO 17025

< 0.01

< 0.01

3&4-Methylphenol

µg/l

0.1

NONE

< 0.10

< 0.10

N/A

NONE

Octadec-9-enoic acid

Octadec-9-enoic acid

N/A

NONE

99

N/A

NONE

N/A

NONE

N/A

NONE

Z-11-Pentadecenol

6-Methyl-4-indanol

N/A

NONE

96

N/A

NONE

Culmorin

N/A

NONE

97 3,5-di-tert-Butyl-4hydroxyphenylpropion ic acid 97

N/A

NONE

Phenol, 4,4'-(1methylethylidene)bis-

ND

%

N/A

NONE

95

ND

PCB Congener 28

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 52

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 101

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 118

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 138

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 153

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

PCB Congener 180

µg/l

0.02

NONE

< 0.02

< 0.02

µg/l

0.14

NONE

< 0.14

< 0.14

Accreditation Status

Analytical Parameter (Water Analysis)

SVOCs TICs SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

%

SVOCs TICs Compound Name SVOC % Match

99 1Phenanthrenecarboxyli c acid, Benzoic acid, 3,51,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10abis(1,1-dimethylethyl)octahydro-1,4a4-hydroxydimethyl-7-(1methylethyl)-, [1R(1.alpha.,4a.beta.,10a. alpha.)]97 99

95

PCBs by GC-MS

PCBs by GC-MS Total PCBs

U/S = Unsuitable Sample I/S = Insufficient Sample ND = Not detected

This certificate should not be reproduced, except in full, without the express permission of the laboratory. The results included within the report relate only to the sample(s) submitted for testing.

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Analytical Report Number : 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Metals in water by ICP-OES (dissolved)

Determination of metals in water by acidification followed by ICP-OES. Accredited Matrices SW, GW, PW, PrW.(Al, Cu,Fe,Zn).

In-house method based on MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil.

L039-PL

W

ISO 17025

Metals in water by ICP-MS (dissolved)

Determination of metals in water by acidification followed by ICP-MS. Accredited Matrices: SW, GW, PW except B=SW,GW, Hg=SW,PW, Al=SW,PW.

In-house method based on USEPA Method 6020 & 200.8 "for the determination of trace elements in water by ICP-MS.

L012-PL

W

ISO 17025

Boron in water

Determination of boron in water by acidification followed by In-house method based on MEWAM ICP-OES. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

L039-PL

W

ISO 17025

Bromide in water by IC

Determination of bromide in waters by ion chromatography. Accredited matrices GW, PW, SW.

In house method based on Standard Methods for the Analysis of Water and Waste Water, method 4500

L008-PL

W

ISO 17025

Complex cyanide in water

Determination of complex cyanide by calculation. Accredited matrices SW, PW, GW.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

ISO 17025

Hexavalent chromium in water

Determination of hexavalent chromium in water by acidification, addition of 1,5 diphenylcarbazide followed by colorimetry.

In-house method by continuous flow analyser. Accredited Matrices SW, GW, PW.

L080-PL

W

ISO 17025

Free cyanide in water

Determination of free cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry.Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

ISO 17025

Monohydric phenols in water

Determination of phenols in water by continuous flow analyser. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (skalar)

L080-PL

W

ISO 17025

Nitrite in water

Determination of nitrite in water by addition of sulphanilamide and NED followed by discrete analyser (colorimetry).Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

Speciated EPA-16 PAHs in water

Determination of PAH compounds in water by extraction in In-house method based on USEPA 8270 dichloromethane followed by GC-MS with the use of surrogate and internal standards. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

L102B-PL

W

ISO 17025

PCB's By GC-MS in water

Determination of PCB by extraction with acetone and hexane followed by GC-MS.

In-house method based on USEPA 8082

L028-PL

W

NONE

Sulphide in water

Determination of sulphide in water by ion selective electrode.

In-house method

L029-PL

W

NONE

Sulphate in water

Determination of sulphate in water after filtration by acidification followed by ICP-OES. Accredited Matrices SW, GW, PW.

In-house method based on MEWAM 2006 Methods for the Determination of Metals in Soil.

L039-PL

W

ISO 17025

Semi-volatile organic compounds in water

Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds in leachate by extraction in dichloromethane followed by GCMS.

In-house method based on USEPA 8270

L102B-PL

W

ISO 17025

Tentatively identified compounds (SVOC) in water

Determination of semi-volatile organic compounds total ion In-house method based on USEPA 8270 count in water by extraction with hexane followed by GCMS followed by a full library scan.

L070-PL

W

NONE

TPHCWG (Waters)

Determination of dichloromethane extractable hydrocarbons in water by GC-MS, speciation by interpretation.

L070-PL

W

ISO 17025

In-house method

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Analytical Report Number : 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Total cyanide in water

Determination of total cyanide by distillation followed by colorimetry. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton (Skalar)

L080-PL

W

ISO 17025

Total organic carbon in water

Determination of dissolved organic carbon in water by In-house method based on Examination of Water TOC/DOC NDIR analyser. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW. and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L037-PL

W

ISO 17025

Volatile organic compounds in water

Determination of volatile organic compounds in water by headspace GC-MS. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

In-house method based on USEPA8260

L073B-PL

W

ISO 17025

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in water

Determination of volatile organic compounds total ion count In-house method based on USEPA8260 in water by headspace GC-MS followed by a full library scan.

L073B-PL

W

NONE

TPH C10-C35 by GCxGC-FID

Determination of total petroleum hydrocarbons in water by In-house method GC x GC FID with carbon banding aliphatic and aromatic C10-C35. Accredited Matrices SW,GW,PW.

L101B-PL

W

ISO 17025

BTEX and MTBE in water (Monoaromatics)

Determination of BTEX and MTBE in water by headspace GC-MS. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

In-house method based on USEPA8260. Refer to CoA for analyte specific accreditation

L073B-PL

W

ISO 17025

Ammonia as NH3 in water

Determination of Ammonium/Ammonia/ Ammoniacal Nitrogen by the colorimetric salicylate/nitroprusside method. Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW, FSE, LL.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

Ammoniacal Nitrogen as N in water

Determination of Ammonium/Ammonia/ Ammoniacal Nitrogen by the discrete analyser (colorimetric) salicylate/nitroprusside method. Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW, FSE, LL.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

Ammonium as NH4 in water

Determination of Ammonium/Ammonia/ Ammoniacal Nitrogen by the colorimetric salicylate/nitroprusside method. Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

Nitrite as N in water

Determination of nitrite in water by addition of sulphanilamide and NED followed by discrete analyser (colorimetry). Accredited matrices SW, GW, PW.

In-house method based on Examination of Water and Wastewater 20th Edition: Clesceri, Greenberg & Eaton

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

pH at 20oC in water (automated)

Determination of pH in water by electrometric measurement. Accredited matrices: SW PW GW

In house method.

L099-PL

W

ISO 17025

Chloride in water

Determination of Chloride (diissolved) colorimetrically by discrete analyser.

In house based on MEWAM Method ISBN 0117516260. Accredited matrices: SW, PW, GW.

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

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Analytical Report Number : 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering Water matrix abbreviations: Surface Water (SW) Potable Water (PW) Ground Water (GW) Process Waters (PrW) Final Sewage Effluent (FSE) Landfill Leachate (LL)

Analytical Test Name

Analytical Method Description

Analytical Method Reference

Method number

Wet / Dry Analysis

Accreditation Status

Alkalinity in Water (by discreet analyser)

Determination of Alkalinity by discreet analyser (colorimetry). Accredited matrices: SW, PW, GW.

In house method based on MEWAM & USEPA Method 310.2.

L082-PL

W

ISO 17025

For method numbers ending in 'UK or A' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (WATFORD). For method numbers ending in 'F' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in the United Kingdom (East Kilbride). For method numbers ending in 'PL or B' analysis have been carried out in our laboratory in Poland. Soil analytical results are expressed on a dry weight basis. Where analysis is carried out on as-received the results obtained are multiplied by a moisture correction factor that is determined gravimetrically using the moisture content which is carried out at a maximum of 30oC. Unless otherwise indicated, site information, order number, project number, sampling date, time, sample reference and depth are provided by the client. The instructed on date indicates the date on which this information was provided to the laboratory.

Information in Support of Analytical Results List of HWOL Acronyms and Operators Acronym HS MS FID GC EH CU 1D 2D Total AL AR #1 #2 _ +

Descriptions Headspace Analysis Mass spectrometry Flame Ionisation Detector Gas Chromatography Extractable Hydrocarbons (i.e. everything extracted by the solvent(s)) Clean-up - e.g. by Florisil®, silica gel GC - Single coil/column gas chromatography GC-GC - Double coil/column gas chromatography Aliphatics & Aromatics Aliphatics Aromatics EH_2D_Total but with humics mathematically subtracted EH_2D_Total but with fatty acids mathematically subtracted Operator - understore to separate acronyms (exception for +) Operator to indicate cumulative e.g. EH+HS_Total or EH_CU+HS_Total

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Sample Deviation Report

Analytical Report Number : 23-60861 Project / Site name: Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

This deviation report indicates the sample and test deviations that apply to the samples submitted for analysis.Please note that the associated result(s) may be unreliable and should be interpreted with care. Key: a - No sampling date b - Incorrect container c - Holding time d - Headspace e - Temperature Sample ID Other ID

Sample Lab Sample Type Number

Sample Deviation

Test Name

Test Ref

Test Deviation

WS103

None Supplied

W

2836491

b

BTEX and MTBE in water (Monoaromatics)

L073B-PL

b

WS103

None Supplied

W

2836491

b

Tentatively identified compounds (VOC) in water

L073B-PL

b

WS103

None Supplied

W

2836491

b

Volatile organic compounds in water

L073B-PL

b

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APPENDIX F Spot Return Gas and GW Monitoring Additional Monitoring Data Graphs


Project: Ref: Client:

Location WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS106a WS106a WS106a

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane GE21483 Havering Borough Council

Date 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023

GSV/Qhgs

Time (sec)

CH4 (%)

CO2 CO O2 (%) (ppm) (%)

H2S (ppm)

Flow (l/hr)

VOC (ppm)

Pressure (mb)

GWL (m bgl)

0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20

2.4 10.2 18.9 19.0 19.1 19.1 19.1 19.3 0.3 26.2 27.7 27.2 27.2 30.0 26.8 25.8 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.1 1.8

2.5 23.3 23.4 23.7 23.8 23.7 23.7 23.8 0.1 22.1 22.8 23.2 23.0 23.1 23.0 22.8 0.1 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.8 1.7 1.6 1.6 0.1 5.7 5.9 6.0 6.0 5.9 5.8 5.8 0.8 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 3.7 0.5 0.2 0.2

0.0 6.0 6.0 7.0 7.0 8.0 8.0 10.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 ‐0.2 ‐0.2 ‐0.2

5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 7.1 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 60.2 60.2 60.2

1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 1020 1016 1016 1016 1016 1016 1016 1016 1016 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1019 1019 1019

Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 Dry at 2.35 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.18 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 3.70 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.54 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.52 4.51 4.51 4.51

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16.5 10.2 7.2 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 20.9 5.0 1.3 0.6 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.1 20.9 18.4 17.5 17.4 17.4 17.8 18.2 18.3 21.0 20.1 16.5 14.7 14.1 14.4 14.4 14.4 20.3 20.0 17.5 17.2 17.1 17.1 17.2 17.2 20.7 20.1 15.3

0.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0

CH4

CO2

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.026 0.028 0.027 0.027 0.030 0.027 0.026 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.002 ‐0.004

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.022 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.023 0.000 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 ‐0.001 0.000 0.000

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Characteristic Situation BS8485 & C665 CO2 CH4 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 Limiting Value Check

NHBC

Flow

CH4

CO2

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit

NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CO2

CH4 GSV GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

Conc. AMBER 1 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN RED RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1

GSV GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

Conc. GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GE21483 - Gas Assessment Sheet Visits 1-6


WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102

03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 03/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023

30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30

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2.0 2.0 1.8 1.5 0.5 0.0 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.3 2.4 1.4 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 29.6 29.7 29.7 29.7 29.7 29.7 29.7 0.2 31.6 32.8 31.7

0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.3 1.4 15.0 15.4 15.5 15.6 15.3 14.2 13.1 0.3 10.8 10.9 11.1 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 0.1 3.9 3.9 4.0 4.0 3.9 3.9 3.9 0.1 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.3 29.4 30.0 30.2 30.2 30.1 30.1 30.1 0.1 11.7 12.0 12.1

13.0 13.3 14.0 15.0 18.8 20.0 14.3 5.2 4.4 4.3 4.5 5.8 7.2 20.6 17.2 10.4 8.3 8.0 8.0 7.9 7.9 20.8 18.5 16.7 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.3 16.3 21.0 18.1 11.9 9.7 9.5 9.6 9.7 9.9 19.4 7.0 1.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 20.9 11.7 8.6 0.5

1.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 7.0 10.0 10.0 9.0 7.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 24.0 25.0 26.0 27.0 27.0 27.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 2.0

‐0.2 ‐0.2 ‐0.2 ‐0.2 ‐0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 60.2 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.8 16.8 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 13.7 302.1 302.1 302.1 302.1

1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1001 1001 1001 1001

4.51 4.51 4.51 4.51 4.51 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 5.00 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.54 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 3.70 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 Dry at 2.32 3.16 3.16 3.16 3.16

‐0.004 ‐0.004 ‐0.004 ‐0.003 ‐0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 ‐0.002 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

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CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit

NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 RED RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN RED RED RED

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2

GE21483 - Gas Assessment Sheet Visits 1-6


WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b

13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023 13/10/2023

60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60 90 120 180 0 10 20 30 60

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31.9 31.9 31.5 31.7 0.0 18.3 18.5 18.5 18.6 18.7 18.7 18.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 1.6 7.4 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 0.0 6.0 5.8 5.8 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

12.2 12.3 12.4 12.4 0.1 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 6.1 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 6.2 1.1 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.6 17.5 17.8 17.4 18.0 17.7 17.7 17.7 0.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.4

0.6 0.2 0.1 0.1 20.9 6.1 2.6 0.6 0.4 0.3 0.3 0.3 17.5 16.0 14.2 13.5 13.3 13.3 13.3 13.3 20.2 18.7 17.4 17.1 17.0 17.0 17.0 17.0 20.6 12.5 2.0 0.9 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.4 20.2 12.1 4.1 1.9 1.9 2.0 2.0 2.0 21.0 19.8 16.5 15.3 15.2

1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 4.0 5.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 0.0 4.0 5.0 10.0 11.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

302.1 302.1 302.1 302.1 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 31.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 9.1 44.9 44.9 44.9 44.9 44.9 44.9 44.9 44.9 27.9 27.9 27.9 27.9 27.9

1001 1001 1001 1001 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000

3.16 3.16 3.16 3.16 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 3.66 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.32 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.28 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 4.40 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 5.01 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 ‐0.006 0.001 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

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CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO

CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

RED RED RED RED GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1

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0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.4 0.4 0.5 0.5 0.5 3.0 27.6 30.6 30.6 30.6 30.6 30.6 30.6 0.5 28.2 28.6 28.7 28.7 28.7 30.1 30.1 0.3 19.4 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 19.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

7.4 7.4 7.4 0.2 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 0.7 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 2.0 27.1 28.2 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.4 29.4 0.2 20.4 20.8 20.7 20.9 20.9 21.0 21.0 0.1 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.1 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.7 6.7

15.2 15.2 15.2 20.7 19.4 16.2 15.5 15.4 15.4 15.5 15.5 20.2 12.1 8.9 8.3 8.2 8.4 8.4 8.4 2.0 8.1 1.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 20.0 4.0 0.6 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 21.4 14.0 7.6 2.0 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 20.7 18.1 13.7 10.9 9.8 9.7

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 6.0 24.0 23.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 24.0 2.0 12.0 15.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 16.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2

27.9 27.9 27.9 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 4.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9

1000 1000 1000 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991

Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 Dry at 4.89 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 3.33 Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry 3.21 3.21 3.21 3.21 3.21 3.21 3.21 3.21 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.02 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27 4.27

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.003 ‐0.028 ‐0.031 ‐0.031 ‐0.031 ‐0.031 ‐0.031 ‐0.031 ‐0.001 ‐0.028 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.030 ‐0.030 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.001 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.004 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.002 ‐0.027 ‐0.028 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 ‐0.029 0.000 ‐0.020 ‐0.021 ‐0.021 ‐0.021 ‐0.021 ‐0.021 ‐0.021 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013 0.013

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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO

CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit

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AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1

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0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 5.0 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 0.2 4.0 5.3 5.4 5.3 5.2 5.2 5.2 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

6.7 6.7 0.8 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.5 18.1 18.8 19.1 19.1 19.0 19.0 19.0 0.9 11.3 11.5 11.5 11.5 11.6 11.6 11.6 0.4 5.7 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 0.2 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3 2.3

9.7 9.7 20.1 20.1 16.0 15.6 15.3 15.3 15.3 15.3 20.0 10.2 4.1 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.7 21.2 17.7 4.7 1.0 0.5 0.4 0.4 0.5 21.9 13.1 9.8 9.1 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 21.0 18.7 13.5 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 11.9 21.3 14.5 6.9 5.2 5.0 5.0 5.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 0.0 3.0 4.0 7.0 8.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

4.9 4.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 0.9 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 1.8 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 32.1 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.6 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 17.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8 8.8

991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991 991

4.27 4.27 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.37 4.37 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.96 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 4.97 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 Dry at 2.67 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.000 0.008 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.010 0.010 0.010 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

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GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

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0.1 0.6 32.9 33.1 33.2 33.4 33.4 33.4 33.4 0.0 24.0 25.3 25.8 26.6 28.0 27.4 27.6 0.0 13.7 13.8 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 13.9 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 2.5 2.9 2.9 3.0 2.9 2.8 2.9

2.3 0.5 24.1 24.7 24.9 25.1 25.1 25.1 25.1 0.1 16.5 17.5 18.2 18.8 19.5 19.4 19.7 0.1 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 1.6 0.2 6.4 6.6 6.7 6.6 6.6 6.6 6.6 0.1 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 0.1 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4 0.4

5.0 21.2 4.4 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.4 19.0 7.7 2.8 1.8 1.5 1.2 1.0 21.9 14.9 3.0 0.8 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.0 16.1 6.8 3.8 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 21.0 19.7 15.1 13.7 13.2 13.2 13.2 13.2 21.6 10.7 2.1 0.5 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3

1.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0 7.0

0.0 0.0 52.0 59.0 59.0 61.0 61.0 61.0 61.0 0.0 7.0 10.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 14.0 14.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

8.8 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 10.7 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 9.3 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7

991 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 999 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001

3.28 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 Dry at 2.37 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 2.88 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 4.07 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.93 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.91 3.91

0.000 0.001 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.033 0.000 0.024 0.025 0.026 0.027 0.028 0.027 0.028 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit

NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

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GREEN GREEN RED RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN RED RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1

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GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

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0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 31.5 32.0 32.1 32.2 32.2 32.2 32.2 2.7 26.4 26.6 26.8 26.8 26.6 26.6 26.6 0.2

1.0 8.8 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 9.0 0.1 12.5 12.7 12.8 12.9 12.9 12.9 12.9 0.9 5.8 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9 0.9 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 0.2 20.8 21.7 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 21.9 1.8 17.5 17.9 18.0 18.1 18.1 18.1 18.1 0.2

20.9 20.0 13.7 12.5 12.4 12.4 12.4 12.4 21.5 13.7 9.8 8.0 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.5 21.1 19.2 16.0 15.2 15.2 15.1 15.0 15.0 21.2 19.0 5.6 3.4 3.2 3.2 3.2 3.2 19.9 9.0 2.6 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 20.0 9.4 1.9 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 8.0 11.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 12.0 0.0

‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.0

1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.9 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.7 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 10.3 4.0

1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1001 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1009 1008

Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 5.03 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 4.98 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 Dry at 2.64 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 3.28 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.42 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 2.97 3.14

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.003 ‐0.026 ‐0.027 ‐0.027 ‐0.027 ‐0.027 ‐0.027 ‐0.027 0.000

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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO

NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO

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16.0 16.1 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 16.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.9 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 0.2 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.1

2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 2.9 3.0 3.0 0.1 7.7 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 8.0 0.7 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 0.6 1.4 14.6 15.0 15.2 15.2 15.3 15.3 15.3 0.3 11.8 12.1 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 12.3 0.1 5.0

17.7 6.5 2.9 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.1 20.9 16.8 8.6 2.6 0.9 0.8 0.8 0.8 19.9 18.2 13.0 11.1 10.2 10.2 10.2 10.2 20.5 13.8 6.7 1.8 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 20.7 14.4 5.7 3.4 3.2 3.1 3.1 3.1 21.2 17.2 13.3 9.2 9.0 8.9 8.9 8.9 21.4 20.3

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 0.1 0.1

4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 12.7 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.6 7.6

1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1002 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008

3.14 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.14 3.43 3.43 3.43 3.43 3.43 3.43 3.43 3.43 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 4.70 3.67 3.67 3.67 3.67 3.67 3.67 3.67 3.67 Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry

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0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.015 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.016 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 ‐0.012 0.000 0.005

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NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 1

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WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS103 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS105 WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS106a WS101 WS101 WS101

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0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 17.6 17.6 17.7 17.7 17.7 17.7 17.7 0.0 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.4 2.3 3.6 4.1 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 0.0 31.3 31.5

5.0 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 5.1 0.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.1 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 3.5 0.4 7.8 7.9 8.0 8.0 8.1 8.1 8.1 1.1 5.9 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 5.9 0.5 0.3 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 18.7 19.1

16.3 15.3 15.1 15.0 15.0 15.0 21.4 6.5 2.6 1.3 1.1 0.9 0.9 0.9 21.1 18.2 2.1 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.0 17.6 6.0 2.4 2.0 1.7 1.5 1.5 20.8 17.1 11.1 7.9 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.8 20.1 8.8 3.7 1.1 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 22.0 19.1 12.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 14.0 16.0

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 1.2 0.1 0.1 0.1

7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 7.6 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 6.7 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.4 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 3.1 7.3 7.3 7.3

1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1008 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 1007 996 996 996 996 996 996 996 996 997 997 997 997 997 997 997 997 996 996 996 996 996 996 996 996 997 997 997 997 997 997 997 997 1019 1019 1019

Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 2.79 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.05 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 3.37 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 3.54 Dry Dry Dry

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.005 0.028 0.043 0.049 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.050 0.000 0.031 0.032

0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.005 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.006 0.004 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.002 0.000 0.019 0.019

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CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit

NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN RED RED

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2

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WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS101 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS102 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS104 WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS107c WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS108b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS109b WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110

06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023 06/12/2023

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31.8 31.8 31.8 31.8 31.8 2.4 26.9 27.2 27.4 27.5 27.5 27.5 27.5 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 0.2 0.2 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.3 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1

19.7 19.8 19.8 19.8 19.8 1.4 15.7 16.0 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.1 16.1 0.2 7.5 7.6 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 7.7 1.3 14.4 14.7 14.7 14.8 14.8 14.7 14.7 1.9 10.6 11.1 11.1 11.2 11.2 11.2 11.2 1.5 4.8 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 4.9 0.9 1.0 1.1 1.1

1.9 0.4 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.3 16.7 3.2 0.7 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 21.7 16.7 7.5 3.1 2.7 2.7 2.7 2.7 21.4 19.6 5.1 4.3 3.8 3.8 3.7 3.7 20.4 18.4 13.8 11.1 10.9 10.8 10.8 10.8 21.0 17.5 16.6 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 15.1 21.6 18.6 9.8 5.5

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

17.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 20.0 0.0 9.0 11.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 13.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0

0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1

7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 7.3 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 8.7 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.2 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 9.8 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.3 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1

1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1018 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1019 1018 1018 1018 1018

Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry Dry 2.63 2.63 2.63 2.63

0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.032 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000

0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.020 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.002 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.011 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 ‐0.001 ‐0.001 ‐0.001 ‐0.001

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CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit CH4>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit CO2>CS1 limit NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

RED RED RED RED RED AMBER 1 RED RED RED RED RED RED RED GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 AMBER 1 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 AMBER 2 GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

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WS110 WS110 WS110 WS110

06/12/2023 60 06/12/2023 90 06/12/2023 120 06/12/2023 180 Max values Min Vaules BH Flow LoD check

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0.1 0.1 0.1 0.1 33.4 0.0 33.4

1.1 1.1 1.1 1.1 30.2 0.0 30.2

4.6 4.6 4.6 4.0 22.0 0.1 22.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.0 0.0 12.0

0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 61.0 0.0 61.0

‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 ‐0.1 1.2 ‐0.2 0.1

4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1 302.1 0.0 ‐

1018 1018 1018 1018 1020.0 991.0 ‐

2.63 2.63 2.63 2.63 4.7 2.4 ‐

0.000 0.000 0.000 0.000 0.401 0.000 0.033

‐0.001 ‐0.001 ‐0.001 ‐0.001 0.362 0.000 0.030

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CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS2 CS1 CS1

CS1 CS1 CS1 CS1 CS2 CS1 CS1

NO NO NO NO NO NO NO

NO NO NO NO NO NO CH4>CS1 limit

NO NO NO NO NO NO CO2>CS1 limit

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN AMBER 1 GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN RED GREEN RED

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN

GREEN GREEN GREEN GREEN RED GREEN RED

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Recorded Gas Flow Rates 1025

1.4

1020

1.2

1015

1

1010

Pressure (mb)

1005 0.6 1000 0.4 995 0.2 990 0

985

980

-0.2

975

-0.4

Pressure

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS106a

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Borehole Flow Rate (l/hr)

0.8


Maximum Hydrogen Sulphide Concentrations 70

1025

1020 60 1015

1010

1005

40

1000 30

995

990

20

985 10 980

975

0

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS106a

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Pressure

Pressure (mb)

Hydrogen Sulphide (ppm)

50


Maximum VOC Concentrations 1025

350

1020 300 1015

1010

1005

200

1000 150

995

990

100

985 50 980

975

0

WS101

WS102

WS103

WS104

WS105

WS106a

WS107c

WS108b

WS109b

WS110

Pressure

Pressure (mb)

VOC (ppm)

250


APPENDIX G Hazardous Waste Online Assessment


Waste Classification Report HazWasteOnline™ classifies waste as either hazardous or non-hazardous based on its chemical composition, related legislation and the rules and data defined in the current UK or EU technical guidance (Appendix C) (note that HP 9 Infectious is not assessed). It is the responsibility of the classifier named below to: a) understand the origin of the waste b) select the correct List of Waste code(s) c) confirm that the list of determinands, results and sampling plan are fit for purpose d) select and justify the chosen metal species (Appendix B) e) correctly apply moisture correction and other available corrections f) add the meta data for their user-defined substances (Appendix A) g) check that the classification engine is suitable with respect to the national destination of the waste (Appendix C)

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To aid the reviewer, the laboratory results, assumptions and justifications managed by the classifier are highlighted in pale yellow.

Job name GE21483 Waste Assessment

Description/Comments Based on Analytical Report Numbers: 23-57983-2 & 23-58576

Project

Site

GE21183

Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

Classified by Name: Shaun Armitage Date: 11 Oct 2023 06:12 GMT Telephone:

Company: Geo-Environmental Services Unit 7, Danworth Farm, Cuckfield Rd Hurstpierpoint BN6 9GL

HazWasteOnline™ provides a two day, hazardous waste classification course that covers the use of the software and both basic and advanced waste classification techniques. Certification has to be renewed every 3 years.

HazWasteOnline™ Certification:

CERTIFIED

Course Hazardous Waste Classification

Date 09 Jun 2022

Next 3 year Refresher due by Jun 2025

Purpose of classification 2 - Material Characterisation

Address of the waste Arnolds Field, Launders Lane, Havering

Post Code N/A

SIC for the process giving rise to the waste

Description of industry/producer giving rise to the waste Possible redevelopment of a former landfill

Description of the specific process, sub-process and/or activity that created the waste Potential waste created be excavations for redevelopment of a former landfill

Description of the waste Sand and clay based Made Ground/deposited soils with frequent anthropogenic material and landfill waste with soil component

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Job summary # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Sample name TP101--18092023-3.00 TP102--18092023-0.20 TP103--18092023-0.75 TP104--18092023-3.30 TP105--19092023-3.20 TP106--19092023-2.20 TP107--19092023-1.80 TP108--19092023-4.40 TP109--19092023-2.50 TP110--20092023-3.40 TP111--20092023-0.60 TP113--20092023-3.30 WS102--21092023-4.70 WS106A--21092023-0.90 WS107C--22092023-2.30

Depth [m] 3.00 0.20 0.75 3.30 3.20 2.20 1.80 4.40 2.50 3.40 0.60 3.30 4.70 0.90 2.30

Classification Result Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous Non Hazardous

Hazard properties

HP 7, HP 10, HP 14

HP 3(i), HP 7, HP 11, HP 14

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Related documents # 1 2 3 4

Name 23-57983_HWOL_Results.hwol 23-58576_HWOL_Results.hwol GE21483.batch GESL Soils Waste Stream Template

Description i2 Analytical .hwol file used to populate the Job i2 Analytical .hwol file used to populate the Job i2 Analytical .batch file used to populate the Job waste stream template used to create this Job

Report Created by: Shaun Armitage

Created date: 11 Oct 2023 06:12 GMT

Appendices Appendix A: Classifier defined and non GB MCL determinands Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species Appendix C: Version

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Classification of sample: TP101--18092023-3.00

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP101--18092023-3.00 Sample Depth: 3.00 m Moisture content: 14% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

18

mg/kg

1.32

20.439

mg/kg

0.00204 %

0.77

mg/kg 2.775

1.838

mg/kg

0.000184 %

3.4

mg/kg

3.22

9.415

mg/kg

0.000941 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

25

mg/kg 1.462

31.423

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

94

mg/kg 1.126

91.017

mg/kg

0.0091 %

220

mg/kg

189.2

mg/kg

0.0189 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 14% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00314 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.698

mg/kg

0.0000698 %

22

mg/kg 2.976

56.311

mg/kg

0.00563 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

42

mg/kg 1.785

64.481

mg/kg

0.00645 %

240

mg/kg 4.398

907.732

mg/kg

0.0908 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.6

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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EU CLP index number 14

15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0119 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

138

mg/kg

118.68

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.7

pH

8.7

pH

8.7 pH

2

mg/kg

1.72

mg/kg

0.000172 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.112

mg/kg

0.0000112 %

1.4

mg/kg

1.204

mg/kg

0.00012 %

1.1

mg/kg

0.946

mg/kg

0.0000946 %

7.1

mg/kg

6.106

mg/kg

0.000611 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.118

mg/kg

0.000112 %

8.7

mg/kg

7.482

mg/kg

0.000748 %

7.3

mg/kg

6.278

mg/kg

0.000628 %

4.2

mg/kg

3.612

mg/kg

0.000361 %

4.1

mg/kg

3.526

mg/kg

0.000353 %

5.3

mg/kg

4.558

mg/kg

0.000456 %

1.7

mg/kg

1.462

mg/kg

0.000146 %

4

mg/kg

3.44

mg/kg

0.000344 %

1.9

mg/kg

1.634

mg/kg

0.000163 %

0.53

mg/kg

0.456

mg/kg

0.0000456 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.806

mg/kg

0.000181 %

<0.007

mg/kg

<0.007

mg/kg <0.0000007 %

690

mg/kg 3.211

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

polychlorobiphenyls; PCB 602-039-00-4

215-648-1

1336-36-3

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

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10545-99-0

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mg/kg

<LOD

0.191 %

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EC Number

CAS Number

monohydric phenols P1186

User entered data

<1

Conv. Factor

mg/kg

Compound conc.

<1

Classification value

mg/kg <0.0001 % Total:

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.345 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0119%)

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Classification of sample: TP102--18092023-0.20

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP102--18092023-0.20 Sample Depth: 0.20 m Moisture content: 6.3% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

16

mg/kg

1.32

19.794

mg/kg

0.00198 %

0.94

mg/kg 2.775

2.444

mg/kg

0.000244 %

1.7

mg/kg

3.22

5.129

mg/kg

0.000513 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

26

mg/kg 1.462

35.606

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

47

mg/kg 1.126

49.583

mg/kg

0.00496 %

180

mg/kg

168.66

mg/kg

0.0169 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 6.3% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00356 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

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mg/kg 1.353

0.634

mg/kg

0.0000634 %

23

mg/kg 2.976

64.141

mg/kg

0.00641 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

45

mg/kg 1.785

75.272

mg/kg

0.00753 %

150

mg/kg 4.398

618.128

mg/kg

0.0618 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.5

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0128 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

137

mg/kg

128.369

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

7.3

pH

7.3

pH

7.3 pH

0.12

mg/kg

0.112

mg/kg

0.0000112 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.122

mg/kg

0.0000122 %

0.61

mg/kg

0.572

mg/kg

0.0000572 %

0.74

mg/kg

0.693

mg/kg

0.0000693 %

7.6

mg/kg

7.121

mg/kg

0.000712 %

1.7

mg/kg

1.593

mg/kg

0.000159 %

9.2

mg/kg

8.62

mg/kg

0.000862 %

7.4

mg/kg

6.934

mg/kg

0.000693 %

4

mg/kg

3.748

mg/kg

0.000375 %

3.7

mg/kg

3.467

mg/kg

0.000347 %

4.7

mg/kg

4.404

mg/kg

0.00044 %

1.7

mg/kg

1.593

mg/kg

0.000159 %

3.5

mg/kg

3.28

mg/kg

0.000328 %

1.7

mg/kg

1.593

mg/kg

0.000159 %

0.48

mg/kg

0.45

mg/kg

0.000045 %

1.8

mg/kg

1.687

mg/kg

0.000169 % 0.0572 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

190

mg/kg 3.211

571.711

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 % Total:

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<LOD

0.18 %

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Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0128%)

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Classification of sample: TP103--18092023-0.75

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP103--18092023-0.75 Sample Depth: 0.75 m Moisture content: 5.6% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

13

mg/kg

1.32

16.203

mg/kg

0.00162 %

0.87

mg/kg 2.775

2.279

mg/kg

0.000228 %

1.7

mg/kg

3.22

5.167

mg/kg

0.000517 %

0.9

mg/kg 1.142

0.971

mg/kg

0.0000971 %

25

mg/kg 1.462

34.493

mg/kg

0.00345 %

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

69

mg/kg 1.126

73.336

mg/kg

0.00733 %

180

mg/kg

169.92

mg/kg

0.017 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 5.6% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.383

mg/kg

0.0000383 %

22

mg/kg 2.976

61.811

mg/kg

0.00618 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

43

mg/kg 1.785

72.464

mg/kg

0.00725 %

190

mg/kg 4.398

788.812

mg/kg

0.0789 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.3

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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EU CLP index number 14

15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0495 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

524

mg/kg

494.656

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

7.9

pH

7.9

pH

7.9 pH

1

mg/kg

0.944

mg/kg

0.0000944 %

0.27

mg/kg

0.255

mg/kg

0.0000255 %

7.3

mg/kg

6.891

mg/kg

0.000689 %

9.4

mg/kg

8.874

mg/kg

0.000887 %

84

mg/kg

79.296

mg/kg

0.00793 %

22

mg/kg

20.768

mg/kg

0.00208 %

94

mg/kg

88.736

mg/kg

0.00887 %

74

mg/kg

69.856

mg/kg

0.00699 %

27

mg/kg

25.488

mg/kg

0.00255 %

23

mg/kg

21.712

mg/kg

0.00217 %

28

mg/kg

26.432

mg/kg

0.00264 %

8

mg/kg

7.552

mg/kg

0.000755 %

22

mg/kg

20.768

mg/kg

0.00208 %

9.7

mg/kg

9.157

mg/kg

0.000916 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.982

mg/kg

0.000198 %

9.5

mg/kg

8.968

mg/kg

0.000897 %

<5

mg/kg 3.211

<16.057

mg/kg <0.00161 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

<LOD

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

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Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0495%)

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Classification of sample: TP104--18092023-3.30

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP104--18092023-3.30 Sample Depth: 3.30 m Moisture content: 16% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

31

mg/kg

1.32

34.381

mg/kg

0.00344 %

2

mg/kg 2.775

4.663

mg/kg

0.000466 %

5.8

mg/kg

3.22

15.687

mg/kg

0.00157 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

29

mg/kg 1.462

35.603

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

150

mg/kg 1.126

141.862

mg/kg

0.0142 %

520

mg/kg

436.8

mg/kg

0.0437 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 16% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00356 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

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mg/kg 1.353

6.026

mg/kg

0.000603 %

41

mg/kg 2.976

102.503

mg/kg

0.0103 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

51

mg/kg 1.785

76.477

mg/kg

0.00765 %

390

mg/kg 4.398

1440.761

mg/kg

0.144 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

5.3

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

50

mg/kg

42

mg/kg

0.0042 %

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

4.4

mg/kg 1.884

6.963

mg/kg

0.000696 %

8

pH

8

pH

8pH

0.12

mg/kg

0.101

mg/kg

0.0000101 %

0.08

mg/kg

0.0672

mg/kg

0.00000672 %

0.08

mg/kg

0.0672

mg/kg

0.00000672 %

0.09

mg/kg

0.0756

mg/kg

0.00000756 %

0.7

mg/kg

0.588

mg/kg

0.0000588 %

0.16

mg/kg

0.134

mg/kg

0.0000134 %

1.5

mg/kg

1.26

mg/kg

0.000126 %

1.4

mg/kg

1.176

mg/kg

0.000118 %

0.86

mg/kg

0.722

mg/kg

0.0000722 %

0.83

mg/kg

0.697

mg/kg

0.0000697 %

1.2

mg/kg

1.008

mg/kg

0.000101 %

0.42

mg/kg

0.353

mg/kg

0.0000353 %

0.87

mg/kg

0.731

mg/kg

0.0000731 %

0.51

mg/kg

0.428

mg/kg

0.0000428 %

0.15

mg/kg

0.126

mg/kg

0.0000126 %

0.55

mg/kg

0.462

mg/kg

0.0000462 %

62

mg/kg 3.211

167.246

mg/kg

0.0167 %

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

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<LOD

0.253 %

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Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0042%)

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Classification of sample: TP105--19092023-3.20

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP105--19092023-3.20 Sample Depth: 3.20 m Moisture content: 14% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

13

mg/kg

1.32

14.761

mg/kg

0.00148 %

0.81

mg/kg 2.775

1.933

mg/kg

0.000193 %

3.1

mg/kg

3.22

8.584

mg/kg

0.000858 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

23

mg/kg 1.462

28.91

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

47

mg/kg 1.126

45.508

mg/kg

0.00455 %

160

mg/kg

137.6

mg/kg

0.0138 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 14% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00289 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.698

mg/kg

0.0000698 %

18

mg/kg 2.976

46.073

mg/kg

0.00461 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

40

mg/kg 1.785

61.41

mg/kg

0.00614 %

150

mg/kg 4.398

567.332

mg/kg

0.0567 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.6

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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EU CLP index number 14

15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0396 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

460

mg/kg

395.6

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

9.7

pH

9.7

pH

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.112

mg/kg

0.0000112 %

0.18

mg/kg

0.155

mg/kg

0.0000155 %

0.17

mg/kg

0.146

mg/kg

0.0000146 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.806

mg/kg

0.000181 %

0.53

mg/kg

0.456

mg/kg

0.0000456 %

4.4

mg/kg

3.784

mg/kg

0.000378 %

4.1

mg/kg

3.526

mg/kg

0.000353 %

2.5

mg/kg

2.15

mg/kg

0.000215 %

2.3

mg/kg

1.978

mg/kg

0.000198 %

3.5

mg/kg

3.01

mg/kg

0.000301 %

1.2

mg/kg

1.032

mg/kg

0.000103 %

2.7

mg/kg

2.322

mg/kg

0.000232 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.118

mg/kg

0.000112 %

0.35

mg/kg

0.301

mg/kg

0.0000301 %

1.5

mg/kg

1.29

mg/kg

0.000129 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

-------

12001-28-4 132207-32-0 12172-73-5 77536-66-4 77536-68-6

9.7 pH <LOD

asbestos 650-013-00-6 38

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<10

mg/kg <0.001 %

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EC Number

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0414 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

77536-67-5 12001-29-5 39 40

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

150

mg/kg 3.211

414.26

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 % Total:

<LOD

0.177 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0396%)

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Classification of sample: TP106--19092023-2.20

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP106--19092023-2.20 Sample Depth: 2.20 m Moisture content: 14% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

14

mg/kg

1.32

15.897

mg/kg

0.00159 %

0.69

mg/kg 2.775

1.647

mg/kg

0.000165 %

4.4

mg/kg

3.22

12.184

mg/kg

0.00122 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

24

mg/kg 1.462

30.167

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

83

mg/kg 1.126

80.366

mg/kg

0.00804 %

270

mg/kg

232.2

mg/kg

0.0232 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 14% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00302 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

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mg/kg 1.353

0.931

mg/kg

0.0000931 %

19

mg/kg 2.976

48.632

mg/kg

0.00486 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

38

mg/kg 1.785

58.34

mg/kg

0.00583 %

210

mg/kg 4.398

794.265

mg/kg

0.0794 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.8

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0114 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

133

mg/kg

114.38

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

7.8

pH

7.8

pH

7.8 pH

0.07

mg/kg

0.0602

mg/kg

0.00000602 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.112

mg/kg

0.0000112 %

0.08

mg/kg

0.0688

mg/kg

0.00000688 %

0.15

mg/kg

0.129

mg/kg

0.0000129 %

0.6

mg/kg

0.516

mg/kg

0.0000516 %

0.24

mg/kg

0.206

mg/kg

0.0000206 %

2.4

mg/kg

2.064

mg/kg

0.000206 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.806

mg/kg

0.000181 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.118

mg/kg

0.000112 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.118

mg/kg

0.000112 %

2

mg/kg

1.72

mg/kg

0.000172 %

0.69

mg/kg

0.593

mg/kg

0.0000593 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.118

mg/kg

0.000112 %

0.81

mg/kg

0.697

mg/kg

0.0000697 %

0.23

mg/kg

0.198

mg/kg

0.0000198 %

0.91

mg/kg

0.783

mg/kg

0.0000783 %

0.068

mg/kg

0.0585

mg/kg

0.00000585 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

polychlorobiphenyls; PCB 602-039-00-4

215-648-1

1336-36-3

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asbestos 39

650-013-00-6

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EU CLP index number

EC Number

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

3037.909

mg/kg

0.304 %

0.946

mg/kg

0.0000946 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

77536-66-4 77536-68-6 77536-67-5 12001-29-5 40 41

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols

1100 1.1

P1186

mg/kg 3.211 mg/kg

Total:

0.446 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0114%)

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Classification of sample: TP107--19092023-1.80

Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 03 * in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP107--19092023-1.80 Sample Depth: 1.80 m Moisture content: 16% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones containing hazardous substances)

Hazard properties HP 7: Carcinogenic "waste which induces cancer or increases its incidence" Hazard Statements hit: Carc. 1A; H350 "May cause cancer [state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard]." Because of determinand: lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case): (Note 1 conc.: 0.37%) HP 10: Toxic for reproduction "waste which has adverse effects on sexual function and fertility in adult males and females, as well as developmental toxicity in the offspring" Hazard Statements hit: Repr. 1A; H360Df "May damage the unborn child. Suspected of damaging fertility." Because of determinand: lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case): (Note 1 conc.: 0.37%) HP 14: Ecotoxic "waste which presents or may present immediate or delayed risks for one or more sectors of the environment" Hazard Statements hit: Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 "Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects." Because of determinands: dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide: (compound conc.: 0.445%) lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case): (Note 1 conc.: 0.37%) zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2]: (compound conc.: 0.739%)

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

EC Number

CAS Number

antimony { antimony trioxide } 051-005-00-X

215-175-0

1309-64-4

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

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User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

250

mg/kg 1.197

251.391

mg/kg

0.0251 %

44

mg/kg

1.32

48.799

mg/kg

0.00488 %

0.97

mg/kg 2.775

2.261

mg/kg

0.000226 %

3.6

mg/kg

9.737

mg/kg

0.000974 %

3.22

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Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 16% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

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EU CLP index number 5

6

EC Number

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

7

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

2.4

mg/kg 1.142

2.303

mg/kg

0.00023 %

51

mg/kg 1.462

62.613

mg/kg

0.00626 %

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

4700

mg/kg 1.126

4445.007

mg/kg

0.445 %

4400

mg/kg

3696

mg/kg

0.37 %

850

mg/kg 2.749

1962.475

mg/kg

0.196 %

1.9

mg/kg 1.353

2.16

mg/kg

0.000216 %

49

mg/kg 2.976

122.503

mg/kg

0.0123 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

100

mg/kg 1.785

149.956

mg/kg

0.015 %

2000

mg/kg 4.398

7388.516

mg/kg

0.739 %

136

mg/kg

114.24

mg/kg

0.0114 %

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.8

pH

8.8

pH

8.8 pH

1.2

mg/kg

1.008

mg/kg

0.000101 %

0.1

mg/kg

0.084

mg/kg

0.0000084 %

0.07

mg/kg

0.0588

mg/kg

0.00000588 %

0.08

mg/kg

0.0672

mg/kg

0.00000672 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 8

9

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 10 11 12 13

14

manganese { manganese sulphate } 025-003-00-4

232-089-9

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

231-299-8

16

17

238-766-5

19

vanadium { pentoxide }

239-125-2

15060-62-5

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3

20

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5

603-181-00-X 18

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

023-001-00-8 15

7785-87-7

ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4 xylene

21

22

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

23 24 25 26 27

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene

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EC Number

CAS Number

phenanthrene 201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

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12001-28-4 132207-32-0 12172-73-5 77536-66-4 77536-68-6 77536-67-5 12001-29-5

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.58

mg/kg

0.487

mg/kg

0.0000487 %

0.15

mg/kg

0.126

mg/kg

0.0000126 %

1.4

mg/kg

1.176

mg/kg

0.000118 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.092

mg/kg

0.000109 %

0.88

mg/kg

0.739

mg/kg

0.0000739 %

0.91

mg/kg

0.764

mg/kg

0.0000764 %

1.4

mg/kg

1.176

mg/kg

0.000118 %

0.45

mg/kg

0.378

mg/kg

0.0000378 %

0.97

mg/kg

0.815

mg/kg

0.0000815 %

0.55

mg/kg

0.462

mg/kg

0.0000462 %

0.18

mg/kg

0.151

mg/kg

0.0000151 %

0.65

mg/kg

0.546

mg/kg

0.0000546 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

asbestos 650-013-00-6 40

41 42

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols

340

mg/kg

285.6

mg/kg

0.0286 %

62

mg/kg 3.211

167.246

mg/kg

0.0167 %

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

<LOD

P1186 Total:

1.873 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Hazardous result Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0114%)

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Classification of sample: TP108--19092023-4.40

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP108--19092023-4.40 Sample Depth: 4.40 m Moisture content: 9.1% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

13

mg/kg

1.32

15.602

mg/kg

0.00156 %

0.76

mg/kg 2.775

1.917

mg/kg

0.000192 %

2.5

mg/kg

3.22

7.317

mg/kg

0.000732 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

25

mg/kg 1.462

33.214

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

40

mg/kg 1.126

40.937

mg/kg

0.00409 %

110

mg/kg

99.99

mg/kg

0.01 %

0.4

mg/kg 1.353

0.492

mg/kg

0.0000492 %

20

mg/kg 2.976

54.108

mg/kg

0.00541 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

41

mg/kg 1.785

66.532

mg/kg

0.00665 %

120

mg/kg 4.398

479.726

mg/kg

0.048 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 9.1% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00332 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

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<LOD

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.019 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

209

mg/kg

189.981

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

9.3

pH

9.3

pH

9.3 pH

0.09

mg/kg

0.0818

mg/kg

0.00000818 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.118

mg/kg

0.0000118 %

0.24

mg/kg

0.218

mg/kg

0.0000218 %

0.41

mg/kg

0.373

mg/kg

0.0000373 %

4.3

mg/kg

3.909

mg/kg

0.000391 %

1.1

mg/kg

1.0

mg/kg

0.0001 %

6.9

mg/kg

6.272

mg/kg

0.000627 %

5.8

mg/kg

5.272

mg/kg

0.000527 %

3.3

mg/kg

3

mg/kg

0.0003 %

3.1

mg/kg

2.818

mg/kg

0.000282 %

3.8

mg/kg

3.454

mg/kg

0.000345 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.182

mg/kg

0.000118 %

2.7

mg/kg

2.454

mg/kg

0.000245 %

1.2

mg/kg

1.091

mg/kg

0.000109 %

0.36

mg/kg

0.327

mg/kg

0.0000327 %

1.4

mg/kg

1.273

mg/kg

0.000127 % 0.0321 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

110

mg/kg 3.211

321.1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

<1

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<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.019%)

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Classification of sample: TP109--19092023-2.50

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP109--19092023-2.50 Sample Depth: 2.50 m Moisture content: 12% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

15

mg/kg

1.32

17.428

mg/kg

0.00174 %

0.81

mg/kg 2.775

1.978

mg/kg

0.000198 %

2.6

mg/kg

3.22

7.367

mg/kg

0.000737 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

24

mg/kg 1.462

30.868

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

44

mg/kg 1.126

43.594

mg/kg

0.00436 %

120

mg/kg

105.6

mg/kg

0.0106 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 12% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00309 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.476

mg/kg

0.0000476 %

21

mg/kg 2.976

55.001

mg/kg

0.0055 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

42

mg/kg 1.785

65.98

mg/kg

0.0066 %

150

mg/kg 4.398

580.526

mg/kg

0.0581 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.4

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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EU CLP index number 14

15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

67

mg/kg

58.96

mg/kg

0.0059 %

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.3

pH

8.3

pH

8.3 pH

0.09

mg/kg

0.0792

mg/kg

0.00000792 %

0.07

mg/kg

0.0616

mg/kg

0.00000616 %

0.12

mg/kg

0.106

mg/kg

0.0000106 %

0.09

mg/kg

0.0792

mg/kg

0.00000792 %

0.85

mg/kg

0.748

mg/kg

0.0000748 %

0.24

mg/kg

0.211

mg/kg

0.0000211 %

2

mg/kg

1.76

mg/kg

0.000176 %

1.8

mg/kg

1.584

mg/kg

0.000158 %

1.2

mg/kg

1.056

mg/kg

0.000106 %

1

mg/kg

0.88

mg/kg

0.000088 %

1.6

mg/kg

1.408

mg/kg

0.000141 %

0.57

mg/kg

0.502

mg/kg

0.0000502 %

1.3

mg/kg

1.144

mg/kg

0.000114 %

0.73

mg/kg

0.642

mg/kg

0.0000642 %

0.22

mg/kg

0.194

mg/kg

0.0000194 %

0.81

mg/kg

0.713

mg/kg

0.0000713 %

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

203-632-7

108-95-2

phenol 604-001-00-2

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56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

CAS Number

tetrachloroethylene 602-028-00-4

204-825-9

127-18-4

carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane 602-008-00-5

200-262-8

56-23-5

trichloroethylene; trichloroethene 602-027-00-9

201-167-4

79-01-6

vinyl chloride; chloroethylene 602-023-00-7

200-831-0

75-01-4

hexachlorobenzene 602-065-00-6

204-273-9

118-74-1

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186 1,1,1-trichloroethane; methyl chloroform 602-013-00-2

200-756-3

71-55-6

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 602-015-00-3

201-197-8

79-34-5

1,1,2-trichloroethane 602-014-00-8

201-166-9

79-00-5

1,1-dichloroethylene; vinylidene chloride 602-025-00-8

200-864-0

75-35-4

1,1-dichloropropene 602-031-00-0

209-253-3

563-58-6

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene 201-757-1

87-61-6

1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 601-043-00-3

202-436-9

95-63-6

203-444-5

106-93-4

1,2-dibromoethane 602-010-00-6

55

EC Number

1,2-dichlorobenzene; o-dichlorobenzene 602-034-00-7

202-425-9

95-50-1

1,2-dichloropropane; propylene dichloride 602-020-00-0

201-152-2

78-87-5

1,3-dichlorbenzene 602-067-00-7

208-792-1

541-73-1

1,3-dichloropropane 205-531-3

142-28-9

1,4-dichlorobenzene; p-dichlorobenzene 602-035-00-2

203-400-5

106-46-7

2,2-dichloropropane 209-832-0

594-20-7

bromodichloromethane 200-856-7

75-27-4

bromomethane; methylbromide 602-002-00-2

200-813-2

74-83-9

203-623-8

108-86-1

203-209-7

104-51-8

bromobenzene 602-060-00-9 n-butylbenzene

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

360

mg/kg 3.211

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

1017.346

mg/kg

0.102 %

1,3-dichloropropene; [1] (Z)-1,3-dichloropropene [2] 65

66 67 68

602-030-00-5

208-826-5 [1] 233-195-8 [2]

542-75-6 [1] 10061-01-5 [2]

203-628-5

108-90-7

200-830-5

75-00-3

chlorobenzene 602-033-00-1 chloroethane 602-009-00-0

chloroform; trichloromethane 602-006-00-4

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CAS Number

chloromethane; methyl chloride 602-001-00-7

200-817-4

74-87-3

dibromochloromethane 204-704-0

124-48-1

1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 602-021-00-6

202-479-3

96-12-8

200-824-2

74-95-3

dibromomethane 602-003-00-8

hexachlorobutadiene 201-765-5

87-68-3

202-796-7

99-87-6

205-227-0

135-98-8

202-851-5

100-42-5

4-isopropyltoluene sec-butylbenzene styrene 601-026-00-0

trans-1,3-dichloropropene 431-460-4

10061-02-6

202-632-4

98-06-6

tert-butylbenzene bromoform; tribromomethane 602-007-00-X

200-854-6

75-25-2

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 602-087-00-6

204-428-0

120-82-1

1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 211-135-1

630-20-6

trichlorofluoromethane 200-892-3

75-69-4

mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene 601-025-00-5

84

EC Number

203-604-4

108-67-8

200-539-3

62-53-3

aniline 612-008-00-7

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

2-chlorophenol; [1] 4-chlorophenol; [2] 3-chlorophenol; [3] chlorophenol [4] 85

86 87 88 89 90

604-008-00-0

202-433-2 [1] 203-402-6 [2] 203-582-6 [3] 246-691-4 [4]

95-57-8 [1] 106-48-9 [2] 108-43-0 [3] 25167-80-0 [4]

bis(2-chloroethyl) ether 603-029-00-2

203-870-1

111-44-4

200-666-4

67-72-1

202-716-0

98-95-3

hexachloroethane nitrobenzene 609-003-00-7

3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone; isophorone 606-012-00-8

201-126-0

78-59-1

201-857-5

88-75-5

2-nitrophenol 3,4-xylenol; [1] 2,5-xylenol; [2] 2,4-xylenol; [3] 2,3-xylenol; [4] 2,6-xylenol; [5] xylenol; [6] 2,4(or 2,5)-xylenol [7] 604-006-00-X

91

92 93

202-439-5 [1] 202-461-5 [2] 203-321-6 [3] 208-395-3 [4] 209-400-1 [5] 215-089-3 [6] 276-245-4 [7]

95-65-8 [1] 95-87-4 [2] 105-67-9 [3] 526-75-0 [4] 576-26-1 [5] 1300-71-6 [6] 71975-58-1 [7]

bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 203-920-2

111-91-1

204-429-6

120-83-2

2,4-dichlorophenol 604-011-00-7

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95

97 98 99 100 101

CAS Number

4-chloroaniline 612-137-00-9

203-401-0

200-431-6 201-795-9 202-467-8

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

0.1

mg/kg

0.088

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

540-59-0 [1] 156-59-2 [2] 156-60-5 [3]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

98-82-8 [1] 103-65-1 [2]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<0.5

mg/kg

<0.5

mg/kg <0.00005 %

<LOD

59-50-7 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-57-6

2-chloronaphthalene 202-079-9

91-58-7

205-011-6

131-11-3

210-106-0

606-20-2

dimethyl phthalate 2,6-dinitrotoluene 609-049-00-8

Classification value

mg/kg <0.00001 %

2-methyl naphthalene 202-078-3

Compound conc.

<0.1

2,4,5-trichlorophenol 604-017-00-X

Conv. Factor

mg/kg

2,4,6-trichlorophenol 604-018-00-5

User entered data

<0.1

106-47-8

chlorocresol; 4-chloro-m-cresol; 4-chloro-3-methylphenol 604-014-00-3

96

EC Number

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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0.0000088 %

2,4-dinitrotoluene; [1] dinitrotoluene [2] 102

103 104 105

609-007-00-9

204-450-0 [1] 246-836-1 [2]

121-14-2 [1] 25321-14-6 [2]

205-071-3

132-64-9

dibenzofuran 4-chlorophenylphenylether 230-281-7

7005-72-3

201-550-6

84-66-2

diethyl phthalate o-nitroaniline; [1] m-nitroaniline; [2] p-nitroaniline [3]

106

107 108 109 110 111 112

612-012-00-9

201-855-4 [1] 202-729-1 [2] 202-810-1 [3]

88-74-4 [1] 99-09-2 [2] 100-01-6 [3]

203-102-5

103-33-3

azobenzene 611-001-00-6

4-bromophenylphenylether 202-952-4

101-55-3

201-696-0

86-74-8

carbazole dibutyl phthalate; DBP 607-318-00-4

201-557-4

84-74-2

201-549-0

84-65-1

anthraquinone 606-151-00-4

BBP; benzyl butyl phthalate 607-430-00-3

201-622-7

85-68-7

2-chlorotoluene; [1] 3-chlorotoluene; [2] 4-chlorotoluene; [3] chlorotoluene [4] 113

602-040-00-X

202-424-3 [1] 203-580-5 [2] 203-397-0 [3] 246-698-2 [4]

95-49-8 [1] 108-41-8 [2] 106-43-4 [3] 25168-05-2 [4]

1,2-dichloroethylene; [1] cis-dichloroethylene; [2] trans-dichloroethylene [3] 114

602-026-00-3

115

601-024-00-X

208-750-2 [1] 205-859-7 [2] 205-860-2 [3]

cumene; [1] propylbenzene [2] 202-704-5 [1] 203-132-9 [2]

m-cresol; [1] o-cresol; [2] p-cresol; [3] mix-cresol [4] 116

604-004-00-9

203-577-9 [1] 202-423-8 [2] 203-398-6 [3] 215-293-2 [4]

108-39-4 [1] 95-48-7 [2] 106-44-5 [3] 1319-77-3 [4]

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Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0059%)

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Classification of sample: TP110--20092023-3.40

Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 03 * in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP110--20092023-3.40 Sample Depth: 3.40 m Moisture content: 29% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 03 * (Soil and stones containing hazardous substances)

Hazard properties HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to hazardous because TPH potentially flammable over 12,500mg/kg Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 2.84%) HP 7: Carcinogenic "waste which induces cancer or increases its incidence" Hazard Statements hit: Carc. 1B; H350 "May cause cancer [state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard]." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 2.84%) HP 11: Mutagenic "waste which may cause a mutation, that is a permanent change in the amount or structure of the genetic material in a cell" Hazard Statements hit: Muta. 1B; H340 "May cause genetic defects [state route of exposure if it is conclusively proven that no other routes of exposure cause the hazard]." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 2.84%) HP 14: Ecotoxic "waste which presents or may present immediate or delayed risks for one or more sectors of the environment" Hazard Statements hit: Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 "Very toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects." Because of determinand: zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2]: (compound conc.: 0.375%) Aquatic Chronic 2; H411 "Toxic to aquatic life with long lasting effects." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 2.84%)

Determinands Moisture content: 29% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

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5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4 215-133-1

7

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) }

215-270-7

Classification value

1.32

778.068

mg/kg

0.0778 %

0.84

mg/kg 2.775

1.655

mg/kg

0.000166 %

5

mg/kg

3.22

11.431

mg/kg

0.00114 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

110

mg/kg 1.462

114.148

mg/kg

0.0114 %

230

mg/kg 1.126

183.858

mg/kg

0.0184 %

570

mg/kg

404.7

mg/kg

0.0405 %

210

mg/kg 1.353

201.805

mg/kg

0.0202 %

43

mg/kg 2.976

90.865

mg/kg

0.00909 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

47

mg/kg 1.785

59.572

mg/kg

0.00596 %

1200

mg/kg 4.398

3747.033

mg/kg

0.375 %

40000

mg/kg

28400

mg/kg

2.84 %

mg/kg

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

1308-38-9

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

Compound conc.

830

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-160-9 6

CAS Number

Conv. Factor

User entered data

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 8 9 10

11

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

231-299-8

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

13

14

vanadium { pentoxide }

239-125-2

17

215-239-8

<LOD

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8

16

15060-62-5

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium

603-181-00-X 15

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5

023-001-00-8 12

7487-94-7

toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<

<

ND

xylene 18

19

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<

1.884

006-007-00-5 20 21 22 23 24

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene

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8.2

pH

8.2

pH

8.2 pH

33

mg/kg

23.43

mg/kg

0.00234 %

5.2

mg/kg

3.692

mg/kg

0.000369 %

12

mg/kg

8.52

mg/kg

0.000852 %

12

mg/kg

8.52

mg/kg

0.000852 %

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EC Number

CAS Number

phenanthrene 201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

polychlorobiphenyls; PCB 602-039-00-4

215-648-1

1336-36-3

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

35

mg/kg

24.85

mg/kg

0.00249 %

7.1

mg/kg

5.041

mg/kg

0.000504 %

14

mg/kg

9.94

mg/kg

0.000994 %

10

mg/kg

7.1

mg/kg

0.00071 %

5.3

mg/kg

3.763

mg/kg

0.000376 %

7.5

mg/kg

5.325

mg/kg

0.000533 %

5.6

mg/kg

3.976

mg/kg

0.000398 %

2.2

mg/kg

1.562

mg/kg

0.000156 %

4.8

mg/kg

3.408

mg/kg

0.000341 %

2.3

mg/kg

1.633

mg/kg

0.000163 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.491

mg/kg

<0.007

mg/kg

<0.007

mg/kg <0.0000007 %

1200

mg/kg 3.211

<

2736.045

mg/kg

<

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.000149 % <LOD

0.274 % <

ND

P1186 Total:

3.684 %

Key

<LOD ND CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Hazardous result Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Not detected Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

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Classification of sample: TP111--20092023-0.60

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP111--20092023-0.60 Sample Depth: 0.60 m Moisture content: 7% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

12

mg/kg

1.32

14.735

mg/kg

0.00147 %

0.71

mg/kg 2.775

1.833

mg/kg

0.000183 %

1.1

mg/kg

3.22

3.294

mg/kg

0.000329 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

23

mg/kg 1.462

31.263

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

38

mg/kg 1.126

39.789

mg/kg

0.00398 %

100

mg/kg

93

mg/kg

0.0093 %

0.4

mg/kg 1.353

0.503

mg/kg

0.0000503 %

19

mg/kg 2.976

52.591

mg/kg

0.00526 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

40

mg/kg 1.785

66.409

mg/kg

0.00664 %

110

mg/kg 4.398

449.908

mg/kg

0.045 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 7% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00313 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

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<LOD

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

15

mg/kg

13.95

mg/kg

0.00139 %

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.1

pH

8.1

pH

8.1 pH

0.06

mg/kg

0.0558

mg/kg

0.00000558 %

0.06

mg/kg

0.0558

mg/kg

0.00000558 %

0.05

mg/kg

0.0465

mg/kg

0.00000465 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.47

mg/kg

0.437

mg/kg

0.0000437 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.121

mg/kg

0.0000121 %

1.1

mg/kg

1.023

mg/kg

0.000102 %

0.99

mg/kg

0.921

mg/kg

0.0000921 %

0.65

mg/kg

0.605

mg/kg

0.0000605 %

0.62

mg/kg

0.577

mg/kg

0.0000577 %

0.77

mg/kg

0.716

mg/kg

0.0000716 %

0.41

mg/kg

0.381

mg/kg

0.0000381 %

0.76

mg/kg

0.707

mg/kg

0.0000707 %

0.45

mg/kg

0.419

mg/kg

0.0000419 %

0.11

mg/kg

0.102

mg/kg

0.0000102 %

0.49

mg/kg

0.456

mg/kg

0.0000456 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

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12001-28-4 132207-32-0 12172-73-5 77536-66-4 77536-68-6

<LOD

asbestos 650-013-00-6 38

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EC Number

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Classification value

Compound conc.

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

77536-67-5 12001-29-5 39 40

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

7.6

mg/kg 3.211

22.698

mg/kg

0.00227 %

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 % Total:

<LOD

0.0816 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

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Classification of sample: TP113--20092023-3.30

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: TP113--20092023-3.30 Sample Depth: 3.30 m Moisture content: 20% (wet weight correction)

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Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

13

mg/kg

1.32

13.731

mg/kg

0.00137 %

0.76

mg/kg 2.775

1.687

mg/kg

0.000169 %

2.9

mg/kg

3.22

7.47

mg/kg

0.000747 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

23

mg/kg 1.462

26.893

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

89

mg/kg 1.126

80.163

mg/kg

0.00802 %

300

mg/kg

240

mg/kg

0.024 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 20% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00269 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.433

mg/kg

0.0000433 %

18

mg/kg 2.976

42.858

mg/kg

0.00429 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

40

mg/kg 1.785

57.126

mg/kg

0.00571 %

190

mg/kg 4.398

668.485

mg/kg

0.0668 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.4

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0174 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

217

mg/kg

173.6

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

1

mg/kg 1.884

1.507

mg/kg

0.000151 %

8.7

pH

8.7

pH

8.7 pH

0.11

mg/kg

0.088

mg/kg

0.0000088 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.18

mg/kg

0.144

mg/kg

0.0000144 %

0.16

mg/kg

0.128

mg/kg

0.0000128 %

0.6

mg/kg

0.48

mg/kg

0.000048 %

0.2

mg/kg

0.16

mg/kg

0.000016 %

2.1

mg/kg

1.68

mg/kg

0.000168 %

1.8

mg/kg

1.44

mg/kg

0.000144 %

0.92

mg/kg

0.736

mg/kg

0.0000736 %

0.93

mg/kg

0.744

mg/kg

0.0000744 %

1.1

mg/kg

0.88

mg/kg

0.000088 %

0.54

mg/kg

0.432

mg/kg

0.0000432 %

0.92

mg/kg

0.736

mg/kg

0.0000736 %

0.56

mg/kg

0.448

mg/kg

0.0000448 %

0.14

mg/kg

0.112

mg/kg

0.0000112 %

0.63

mg/kg

0.504

mg/kg

0.0000504 %

0.01

mg/kg

0.008

mg/kg

0.0000008 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

polychlorobiphenyls; PCB 602-039-00-4

215-648-1

1336-36-3

-------

12001-28-4 132207-32-0 12172-73-5

<LOD

asbestos 39

650-013-00-6

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EC Number

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User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

1541.434

0.154 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

77536-66-4 77536-68-6 77536-67-5 12001-29-5 40 41

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

600

mg/kg 3.211

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

mg/kg <0.0001 % Total:

<LOD

0.288 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0174%)

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Classification of sample: WS102--21092023-4.70

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: WS102--21092023-4.70 Sample Depth: 4.70 m Moisture content: 25% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

14

mg/kg

1.32

13.863

mg/kg

0.00139 %

1.2

mg/kg 2.775

2.498

mg/kg

0.00025 %

6.3

mg/kg

3.22

15.214

mg/kg

0.00152 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

41

mg/kg 1.462

44.943

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

45

mg/kg 1.126

37.999

mg/kg

0.0038 %

120

mg/kg

90

mg/kg

0.009 %

<0.3

mg/kg 1.353

<0.406

mg/kg <0.0000406 %

36

mg/kg 2.976

80.359

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

74

mg/kg 1.785

99.078

mg/kg

0.00991 %

91

mg/kg 4.398

300.158

mg/kg

0.03 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 25% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00449 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

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0.00804 % <LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

<LOD

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

11

mg/kg

8.25

mg/kg

0.000825 %

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.6

pH

8.6

pH

8.6 pH

0.06

mg/kg

0.045

mg/kg

0.0000045 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

0.09

mg/kg

0.0675

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.19

mg/kg

0.143

mg/kg

0.0000143 %

0.17

mg/kg

0.128

mg/kg

0.0000128 %

0.09

mg/kg

0.0675

mg/kg

0.00000675 %

0.1

mg/kg

0.075

mg/kg

0.0000075 %

0.12

mg/kg

0.09

mg/kg

0.000009 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.09

mg/kg

0.0675

mg/kg

0.00000675 %

0.07

mg/kg

0.0525

mg/kg

0.00000525 %

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

0.08

mg/kg

0.06

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

203-632-7

108-95-2

phenol 604-001-00-2

0.00000675 % <LOD

<LOD

<LOD

0.000006 %

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56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64

CAS Number

tetrachloroethylene 602-028-00-4

204-825-9

127-18-4

carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane 602-008-00-5

200-262-8

56-23-5

trichloroethylene; trichloroethene 602-027-00-9

201-167-4

79-01-6

vinyl chloride; chloroethylene 602-023-00-7

200-831-0

75-01-4

hexachlorobenzene 602-065-00-6

204-273-9

118-74-1

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186 1,1,1-trichloroethane; methyl chloroform 602-013-00-2

200-756-3

71-55-6

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 602-015-00-3

201-197-8

79-34-5

1,1,2-trichloroethane 602-014-00-8

201-166-9

79-00-5

1,1-dichloroethylene; vinylidene chloride 602-025-00-8

200-864-0

75-35-4

1,1-dichloropropene 602-031-00-0

209-253-3

563-58-6

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene 201-757-1

87-61-6

1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 601-043-00-3

202-436-9

95-63-6

203-444-5

106-93-4

1,2-dibromoethane 602-010-00-6

55

EC Number

1,2-dichlorobenzene; o-dichlorobenzene 602-034-00-7

202-425-9

95-50-1

1,2-dichloropropane; propylene dichloride 602-020-00-0

201-152-2

78-87-5

1,3-dichlorbenzene 602-067-00-7

208-792-1

541-73-1

1,3-dichloropropane 205-531-3

142-28-9

1,4-dichlorobenzene; p-dichlorobenzene 602-035-00-2

203-400-5

106-46-7

2,2-dichloropropane 209-832-0

594-20-7

bromodichloromethane 200-856-7

75-27-4

bromomethane; methylbromide 602-002-00-2

200-813-2

74-83-9

203-623-8

108-86-1

203-209-7

104-51-8

bromobenzene 602-060-00-9 n-butylbenzene

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Report created by Shaun Armitage on 11 Oct 2023

Conc. Not Used

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

21

mg/kg 3.211

50.578

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

0.00506 %

1,3-dichloropropene; [1] (Z)-1,3-dichloropropene [2] 65

66 67 68

602-030-00-5

208-826-5 [1] 233-195-8 [2]

542-75-6 [1] 10061-01-5 [2]

203-628-5

108-90-7

200-830-5

75-00-3

chlorobenzene 602-033-00-1 chloroethane 602-009-00-0

chloroform; trichloromethane 602-006-00-4

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67-66-3

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CAS Number

chloromethane; methyl chloride 602-001-00-7

200-817-4

74-87-3

dibromochloromethane 204-704-0

124-48-1

1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 602-021-00-6

202-479-3

96-12-8

200-824-2

74-95-3

dibromomethane 602-003-00-8

hexachlorobutadiene 201-765-5

87-68-3

202-796-7

99-87-6

205-227-0

135-98-8

202-851-5

100-42-5

4-isopropyltoluene sec-butylbenzene styrene 601-026-00-0

trans-1,3-dichloropropene 431-460-4

10061-02-6

202-632-4

98-06-6

tert-butylbenzene bromoform; tribromomethane 602-007-00-X

200-854-6

75-25-2

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 602-087-00-6

204-428-0

120-82-1

1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 211-135-1

630-20-6

trichlorofluoromethane 200-892-3

75-69-4

mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene 601-025-00-5

84

EC Number

203-604-4

108-67-8

200-539-3

62-53-3

aniline 612-008-00-7

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Report created by Shaun Armitage on 11 Oct 2023

Conc. Not Used

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

2-chlorophenol; [1] 4-chlorophenol; [2] 3-chlorophenol; [3] chlorophenol [4] 85

86 87 88 89 90

604-008-00-0

202-433-2 [1] 203-402-6 [2] 203-582-6 [3] 246-691-4 [4]

95-57-8 [1] 106-48-9 [2] 108-43-0 [3] 25167-80-0 [4]

bis(2-chloroethyl) ether 603-029-00-2

203-870-1

111-44-4

200-666-4

67-72-1

202-716-0

98-95-3

hexachloroethane nitrobenzene 609-003-00-7

3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone; isophorone 606-012-00-8

201-126-0

78-59-1

201-857-5

88-75-5

2-nitrophenol 3,4-xylenol; [1] 2,5-xylenol; [2] 2,4-xylenol; [3] 2,3-xylenol; [4] 2,6-xylenol; [5] xylenol; [6] 2,4(or 2,5)-xylenol [7] 604-006-00-X

91

92 93

202-439-5 [1] 202-461-5 [2] 203-321-6 [3] 208-395-3 [4] 209-400-1 [5] 215-089-3 [6] 276-245-4 [7]

95-65-8 [1] 95-87-4 [2] 105-67-9 [3] 526-75-0 [4] 576-26-1 [5] 1300-71-6 [6] 71975-58-1 [7]

bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane 203-920-2

111-91-1

204-429-6

120-83-2

2,4-dichlorophenol 604-011-00-7

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95

97 98 99 100 101

CAS Number

4-chloroaniline 612-137-00-9

203-401-0

200-431-6 201-795-9 202-467-8

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

0.2

mg/kg

0.15

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

540-59-0 [1] 156-59-2 [2] 156-60-5 [3]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

98-82-8 [1] 103-65-1 [2]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<0.5

mg/kg

<0.5

mg/kg <0.00005 %

<LOD

59-50-7 88-06-2 95-95-4 91-57-6

2-chloronaphthalene 202-079-9

91-58-7

205-011-6

131-11-3

210-106-0

606-20-2

dimethyl phthalate 2,6-dinitrotoluene 609-049-00-8

Conc. Not Used

mg/kg <0.00001 %

2-methyl naphthalene 202-078-3

Classification value

Compound conc.

<0.1

2,4,5-trichlorophenol 604-017-00-X

Conv. Factor

mg/kg

2,4,6-trichlorophenol 604-018-00-5

User entered data

<0.1

106-47-8

chlorocresol; 4-chloro-m-cresol; 4-chloro-3-methylphenol 604-014-00-3

96

EC Number

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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0.000015 %

2,4-dinitrotoluene; [1] dinitrotoluene [2] 102

103 104 105

609-007-00-9

204-450-0 [1] 246-836-1 [2]

121-14-2 [1] 25321-14-6 [2]

205-071-3

132-64-9

dibenzofuran 4-chlorophenylphenylether 230-281-7

7005-72-3

201-550-6

84-66-2

diethyl phthalate o-nitroaniline; [1] m-nitroaniline; [2] p-nitroaniline [3]

106

107 108 109 110 111 112

612-012-00-9

201-855-4 [1] 202-729-1 [2] 202-810-1 [3]

88-74-4 [1] 99-09-2 [2] 100-01-6 [3]

203-102-5

103-33-3

azobenzene 611-001-00-6

4-bromophenylphenylether 202-952-4

101-55-3

201-696-0

86-74-8

carbazole dibutyl phthalate; DBP 607-318-00-4

201-557-4

84-74-2

201-549-0

84-65-1

anthraquinone 606-151-00-4

BBP; benzyl butyl phthalate 607-430-00-3

201-622-7

85-68-7

2-chlorotoluene; [1] 3-chlorotoluene; [2] 4-chlorotoluene; [3] chlorotoluene [4] 113

602-040-00-X

202-424-3 [1] 203-580-5 [2] 203-397-0 [3] 246-698-2 [4]

95-49-8 [1] 108-41-8 [2] 106-43-4 [3] 25168-05-2 [4]

1,2-dichloroethylene; [1] cis-dichloroethylene; [2] trans-dichloroethylene [3] 114

602-026-00-3

115

601-024-00-X

208-750-2 [1] 205-859-7 [2] 205-860-2 [3]

cumene; [1] propylbenzene [2] 202-704-5 [1] 203-132-9 [2]

m-cresol; [1] o-cresol; [2] p-cresol; [3] mix-cresol [4] 116

604-004-00-9

203-577-9 [1] 202-423-8 [2] 203-398-6 [3] 215-293-2 [4]

108-39-4 [1] 95-48-7 [2] 106-44-5 [3] 1319-77-3 [4]

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<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.00082%)

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Classification of sample: WS106A--21092023-0.90

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: WS106A--21092023-0.90 Sample Depth: 0.90 m Moisture content: 15% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

15

mg/kg

1.32

16.834

mg/kg

0.00168 %

1

mg/kg 2.775

2.359

mg/kg

0.000236 %

1.3

mg/kg

3.22

3.558

mg/kg

0.000356 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

30

mg/kg 1.462

37.27

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

44

mg/kg 1.126

42.108

mg/kg

0.00421 %

120

mg/kg

102

mg/kg

0.0102 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 15% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00373 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

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mg/kg 1.353

0.46

mg/kg

0.000046 %

26

mg/kg 2.976

65.775

mg/kg

0.00658 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

51

mg/kg 1.785

77.388

mg/kg

0.00774 %

170

mg/kg 4.398

635.5

mg/kg

0.0636 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.4

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

7446-19-7 [1] 7733-02-0 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0187 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

220

mg/kg

187

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

8.4

pH

8.4

pH

8.4 pH

0.1

mg/kg

0.085

mg/kg

0.0000085 %

0.12

mg/kg

0.102

mg/kg

0.0000102 %

0.13

mg/kg

0.111

mg/kg

0.0000111 %

0.18

mg/kg

0.153

mg/kg

0.0000153 %

1.8

mg/kg

1.53

mg/kg

0.000153 %

0.53

mg/kg

0.451

mg/kg

0.0000451 %

3.6

mg/kg

3.06

mg/kg

0.000306 %

3.1

mg/kg

2.635

mg/kg

0.000263 %

2

mg/kg

1.7

mg/kg

0.00017 %

1.7

mg/kg

1.445

mg/kg

0.000145 %

2.2

mg/kg

1.87

mg/kg

0.000187 %

0.81

mg/kg

0.689

mg/kg

0.0000689 %

1.9

mg/kg

1.615

mg/kg

0.000162 %

1.1

mg/kg

0.935

mg/kg

0.0000935 %

0.23

mg/kg

0.196

mg/kg

0.0000196 %

1.2

mg/kg

1.02

mg/kg

0.000102 %

5.3

mg/kg 3.211

14.467

mg/kg

0.00145 %

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186

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<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0187%)

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Classification of sample: WS107C--22092023-2.30

Non Hazardous Waste Classified as 17 05 04 in the List of Waste

Sample details Sample name: WS107C--22092023-2.30 Sample Depth: 2.30 m Moisture content: 12% (wet weight correction)

LoW Code: Chapter: Entry:

17: Construction and Demolition Wastes (including excavated soil from contaminated sites) 17 05 04 (Soil and stones other than those mentioned in 17 05 03)

Hazard properties None identified

Determinands

EU CLP index number 1 2 3 4

5

EC Number

arsenic { arsenic trioxide } 033-003-00-0

215-481-4

1327-53-3

beryllium { beryllium oxide } 004-003-00-8

215-133-1

1304-56-9

boron { diboron trioxide; boric oxide } 005-008-00-8

215-125-8

1303-86-2

cadmium { cadmium oxide } 048-002-00-0

215-146-2

1306-19-0

chromium in chromium(III) compounds { chromium(III) oxide (worst case) } 215-160-9

6

CAS Number

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

15

mg/kg

1.32

17.428

mg/kg

0.00174 %

0.79

mg/kg 2.775

1.929

mg/kg

0.000193 %

1.6

mg/kg

3.22

4.534

mg/kg

0.000453 %

<0.2

mg/kg 1.142

<0.228

mg/kg <0.0000228 %

22

mg/kg 1.462

28.296

mg/kg

<1.8

mg/kg

2.27

<4.086

mg/kg <0.000409 %

37

mg/kg 1.126

36.659

mg/kg

0.00367 %

190

mg/kg

167.2

mg/kg

0.0167 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

Moisture content: 12% Wet Weight Moisture Correction applied (MC)

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

0.00283 %

1308-38-9

chromium in chromium(VI) compounds { chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex }

<LOD

024-017-00-8 7

8

copper { dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide } 029-002-00-X

215-270-7

1317-39-1

lead { lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) }

1

082-001-00-6 9 10 11

12

mercury { mercury dichloride } 080-010-00-X

7487-94-7

nickel { nickel chromate } 028-035-00-7

238-766-5

14721-18-7

selenium { nickel selenate } 028-031-00-5 vanadium { pentoxide } 023-001-00-8

13

231-299-8

239-125-2

15060-62-5

mg/kg 1.353

0.953

mg/kg

0.0000953 %

21

mg/kg 2.976

55.001

mg/kg

0.0055 %

<1

mg/kg 2.554

<2.554

mg/kg <0.000255 %

38

mg/kg 1.785

59.697

mg/kg

0.00597 %

110

mg/kg 4.398

425.719

mg/kg

0.0426 %

<LOD

divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium 215-239-8

1314-62-1

zinc { zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2] } 030-006-00-9

0.8

231-793-3 [1] 231-793-3 [2]

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15

17 18

CAS Number

TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group TPH tert-butyl methyl ether; MTBE; 2-methoxy-2-methylpropane 603-181-00-X

16

EC Number

216-653-1

1634-04-4

200-753-7

71-43-2

203-625-9

108-88-3

202-849-4

100-41-4

202-422-2 [1] 203-396-5 [2] 203-576-3 [3] 215-535-7 [4]

95-47-6 [1] 106-42-3 [2] 108-38-3 [3] 1330-20-7 [4]

benzene 601-020-00-8 toluene 601-021-00-3 ethylbenzene 601-023-00-4

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

0.0537 %

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

610

mg/kg

536.8

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<1

mg/kg 1.884

<1.884

mg/kg <0.000188 %

<LOD

7.8

pH

7.8

pH

7.8 pH

1.3

mg/kg

1.144

mg/kg

0.000114 %

2.2

mg/kg

1.936

mg/kg

0.000194 %

3.9

mg/kg

3.432

mg/kg

0.000343 %

7

mg/kg

6.16

mg/kg

0.000616 %

24

mg/kg

21.12

mg/kg

0.00211 %

14

mg/kg

12.32

mg/kg

0.00123 %

38

mg/kg

33.44

mg/kg

0.00334 %

32

mg/kg

28.16

mg/kg

0.00282 %

16

mg/kg

14.08

mg/kg

0.00141 %

15

mg/kg

13.2

mg/kg

0.00132 %

16

mg/kg

14.08

mg/kg

0.00141 %

4.7

mg/kg

4.136

mg/kg

0.000414 %

13

mg/kg

11.44

mg/kg

0.00114 %

6.4

mg/kg

5.632

mg/kg

0.000563 %

1.6

mg/kg

1.408

mg/kg

0.000141 %

6.6

mg/kg

5.808

mg/kg

0.000581 %

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

xylene 19

20

601-022-00-9

cyanides { salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex } 006-007-00-5

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38

pH PH naphthalene 601-052-00-2

202-049-5

91-20-3

205-917-1

208-96-8

201-469-6

83-32-9

201-695-5

86-73-7

201-581-5

85-01-8

204-371-1

120-12-7

205-912-4

206-44-0

204-927-3

129-00-0

acenaphthylene acenaphthene fluorene phenanthrene anthracene fluoranthene pyrene benzo[a]anthracene 601-033-00-9

200-280-6

56-55-3

205-923-4

218-01-9

chrysene 601-048-00-0

benzo[b]fluoranthene 601-034-00-4

205-911-9

205-99-2

benzo[k]fluoranthene 601-036-00-5

205-916-6

207-08-9

benzo[a]pyrene; benzo[def]chrysene 601-032-00-3

200-028-5

50-32-8

indeno[123-cd]pyrene 205-893-2

193-39-5

dibenz[a,h]anthracene 601-041-00-2

200-181-8

53-70-3

benzo[ghi]perylene 205-883-8

191-24-2

203-632-7

108-95-2

phenol 604-001-00-2

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56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65

CAS Number

tetrachloroethylene 602-028-00-4

204-825-9

127-18-4

carbon tetrachloride; tetrachloromethane 602-008-00-5

200-262-8

56-23-5

trichloroethylene; trichloroethene 602-027-00-9

201-167-4

79-01-6

vinyl chloride; chloroethylene 602-023-00-7

200-831-0

75-01-4

hexachlorobenzene 602-065-00-6

204-273-9

118-74-1

polychlorobiphenyls; PCB 602-039-00-4

215-648-1

1336-36-3

sulfur { sulphur dichloride } 016-013-00-X

234-129-0

10545-99-0

monohydric phenols P1186 1,1,1-trichloroethane; methyl chloroform 602-013-00-2

200-756-3

71-55-6

1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 602-015-00-3

201-197-8

79-34-5

1,1,2-trichloroethane 602-014-00-8

201-166-9

79-00-5

1,1-dichloroethylene; vinylidene chloride 602-025-00-8

200-864-0

75-35-4

1,1-dichloropropene 602-031-00-0

209-253-3

563-58-6

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene 201-757-1

87-61-6

1,2,4-trimethylbenzene 601-043-00-3

55

EC Number

202-436-9

95-63-6

203-444-5

106-93-4

1,2-dibromoethane 602-010-00-6

1,2-dichlorobenzene; o-dichlorobenzene 602-034-00-7

202-425-9

95-50-1

1,2-dichloropropane; propylene dichloride 602-020-00-0

201-152-2

78-87-5

1,3-dichlorbenzene 602-067-00-7

208-792-1

541-73-1

1,3-dichloropropane 205-531-3

142-28-9

1,4-dichlorobenzene; p-dichlorobenzene 602-035-00-2

203-400-5

106-46-7

2,2-dichloropropane 209-832-0

594-20-7

bromodichloromethane 200-856-7

75-27-4

bromomethane; methylbromide 602-002-00-2

200-813-2

74-83-9

203-623-8

108-86-1

203-209-7

104-51-8

bromobenzene 602-060-00-9 n-butylbenzene

User entered data

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.007

mg/kg

<0.007

mg/kg <0.0000007 %

<LOD

130

mg/kg 3.211

367.375

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg

<1

mg/kg <0.0001 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

0.0367 %

1,3-dichloropropene; [1] (Z)-1,3-dichloropropene [2] 66

67 68

602-030-00-5

208-826-5 [1] 233-195-8 [2]

542-75-6 [1] 10061-01-5 [2]

203-628-5

108-90-7

200-830-5

75-00-3

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EC Number

chloroform; trichloromethane 602-006-00-4

200-663-8

85

67-66-3

chloromethane; methyl chloride 602-001-00-7

200-817-4

74-87-3

dibromochloromethane 204-704-0

124-48-1

1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane 602-021-00-6

202-479-3

96-12-8

200-824-2

74-95-3

dibromomethane 602-003-00-8

hexachlorobutadiene 201-765-5

87-68-3

202-796-7

99-87-6

205-227-0

135-98-8

202-851-5

100-42-5

4-isopropyltoluene sec-butylbenzene styrene 601-026-00-0

trans-1,3-dichloropropene 431-460-4

10061-02-6

202-632-4

98-06-6

tert-butylbenzene bromoform; tribromomethane 602-007-00-X

200-854-6

75-25-2

1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 602-087-00-6

204-428-0

120-82-1

1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane 211-135-1

630-20-6

trichlorofluoromethane 200-892-3

84

CAS Number

203-604-4

108-67-8

200-539-3

62-53-3

aniline 612-008-00-7

Conv. Factor

Compound conc.

Classification value

Conc. Not Used

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.005

mg/kg

<0.005

mg/kg <0.0000005 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.05

mg/kg

<0.05

mg/kg <0.000005 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

75-69-4

mesitylene; 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene 601-025-00-5

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MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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2-chlorophenol; [1] 4-chlorophenol; [2] 3-chlorophenol; [3] chlorophenol [4] 86

87 88 89 90 91

604-008-00-0

202-433-2 [1] 203-402-6 [2] 203-582-6 [3] 246-691-4 [4]

95-57-8 [1] 106-48-9 [2] 108-43-0 [3] 25167-80-0 [4]

bis(2-chloroethyl) ether 603-029-00-2

203-870-1

111-44-4

200-666-4

67-72-1

202-716-0

98-95-3

hexachloroethane nitrobenzene 609-003-00-7

3,5,5-trimethylcyclohex-2-enone; isophorone 606-012-00-8

201-126-0

78-59-1

201-857-5

88-75-5

2-nitrophenol 3,4-xylenol; [1] 2,5-xylenol; [2] 2,4-xylenol; [3] 2,3-xylenol; [4] 2,6-xylenol; [5] xylenol; [6] 2,4(or 2,5)-xylenol [7] 604-006-00-X

92

93

202-439-5 [1] 202-461-5 [2] 203-321-6 [3] 208-395-3 [4] 209-400-1 [5] 215-089-3 [6] 276-245-4 [7]

95-65-8 [1] 95-87-4 [2] 105-67-9 [3] 526-75-0 [4] 576-26-1 [5] 1300-71-6 [6] 71975-58-1 [7]

bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane

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96

98 99 100 101 102

CAS Number

2,4-dichlorophenol 604-011-00-7

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

0.6

mg/kg

0.528

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.1

mg/kg

<0.1

mg/kg <0.00001 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

4.1

mg/kg

3.608

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

3.9

mg/kg

3.432

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg

<0.2

mg/kg <0.00002 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.3

mg/kg

<0.3

mg/kg <0.00003 %

<LOD

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

540-59-0 [1] 156-59-2 [2] 156-60-5 [3]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

98-82-8 [1] 103-65-1 [2]

<0.01

mg/kg

<0.01

mg/kg <0.000001 %

<LOD

<0.5

mg/kg

<0.5

mg/kg <0.00005 %

<LOD

106-47-8

59-50-7 88-06-2

2,4,5-trichlorophenol 202-467-8

95-95-4

2-methyl naphthalene 202-078-3

91-57-6

2-chloronaphthalene 202-079-9

91-58-7

205-011-6

131-11-3

210-106-0

606-20-2

dimethyl phthalate 2,6-dinitrotoluene 609-049-00-8

Conc. Not Used

<LOD

2,4,6-trichlorophenol

604-017-00-X

Classification value

mg/kg <0.00003 %

203-401-0

201-795-9

Compound conc.

<0.3

chlorocresol; 4-chloro-m-cresol; 4-chloro-3-methylphenol

604-018-00-5

Conv. Factor

mg/kg

120-83-2

200-431-6

User entered data

<0.3

204-429-6

4-chloroaniline 612-137-00-9

604-014-00-3 97

EC Number

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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0.0000528 %

2,4-dinitrotoluene; [1] dinitrotoluene [2] 103

104 105 106

609-007-00-9

204-450-0 [1] 246-836-1 [2]

121-14-2 [1] 25321-14-6 [2]

205-071-3

132-64-9

dibenzofuran 4-chlorophenylphenylether 230-281-7

7005-72-3

201-550-6

84-66-2

diethyl phthalate

0.000361 %

o-nitroaniline; [1] m-nitroaniline; [2] p-nitroaniline [3] 107

108

612-012-00-9

110 111 112 113

88-74-4 [1] 99-09-2 [2] 100-01-6 [3]

203-102-5

103-33-3

azobenzene 611-001-00-6

109

201-855-4 [1] 202-729-1 [2] 202-810-1 [3]

4-bromophenylphenylether 202-952-4

101-55-3

201-696-0

86-74-8

carbazole dibutyl phthalate; DBP 607-318-00-4

201-557-4

84-74-2

201-549-0

84-65-1

anthraquinone 606-151-00-4

BBP; benzyl butyl phthalate 607-430-00-3

201-622-7

85-68-7

0.000343 %

2-chlorotoluene; [1] 3-chlorotoluene; [2] 4-chlorotoluene; [3] chlorotoluene [4] 114

602-040-00-X

202-424-3 [1] 203-580-5 [2] 203-397-0 [3] 246-698-2 [4]

95-49-8 [1] 108-41-8 [2] 106-43-4 [3] 25168-05-2 [4]

1,2-dichloroethylene; [1] cis-dichloroethylene; [2] trans-dichloroethylene [3] 115

602-026-00-3

116

601-024-00-X

208-750-2 [1] 205-859-7 [2] 205-860-2 [3]

cumene; [1] propylbenzene [2] 202-704-5 [1] 203-132-9 [2]

m-cresol; [1] o-cresol; [2] p-cresol; [3] mix-cresol [4] 117

604-004-00-9

203-577-9 [1] 202-423-8 [2] 203-398-6 [3] 215-293-2 [4]

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User entered data

Conv. Factor

Classification value

Compound conc.

Total:

MC Applied

Determinand #

CLP Note

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Conc. Not Used

0.19 %

Key

<LOD CLP: Note 1

User supplied data Determinand values ignored for classification, see column 'Conc. Not Used' for reason Determinand defined or amended by HazWasteOnline (see Appendix A) Speciated Deteminand - Unless the Determinand is Note 1, the Conversion Factor is used to calculate the compound concentration Below limit of detection Only the metal concentration has been used for classification

Supplementary Hazardous Property Information HP 3(i): Flammable "flammable liquid waste: liquid waste having a flash point below 60°C or waste gas oil, diesel and light heating oils having a flash point > 55°C and <= 75°C" Force this Hazardous property to non hazardous because Non-flammable material Hazard Statements hit: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 "Flammable liquid and vapour." Because of determinand: TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group: (conc.: 0.0537%)

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Appendix A: Classifier defined and non GB MCL determinands chromium(III) oxide (worst case) (EC Number: 215-160-9, CAS Number: 1308-38-9) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database/-/discli/details/33806 Data source date: 17 Jul 2015 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H332 , Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Resp. Sens. 1; H334 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Repr. 1B; H360FD , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case) GB MCL index number: 082-001-00-6 Description/Comments: Worst Case: IARC considers lead compounds Group 2A; Probably carcinogenic to humans; Lead REACH Consortium, following MCL protocols, considers lead compounds from smelting industries, flue dust and similar to be Carcinogenic category 1A Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 1A; H350 Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s): 20 Nov 2021 - Carc. 1A; H350 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 2A (Sup 7, 87) 2006; Lead REACH Consortium www.reach-lead.eu/substanceinformation.html (worst case lead compounds). Review date 29/09/2015 divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide (EC Number: 215-239-8, CAS Number: 1314-62-1) GB MCL index number: 023-001-00-8 Description/Comments: Hazard statements H301, H330, H350 added by HazWasteOnline due to ATP 18 (Regulation (EU) 2022/692) considers vanadium pentoxide to be Carc. 1B; H350. The GB MCL Agency has reached the same opinion [but is yet to formerly make this change to the MCL List]. Substance has therefore been self-classified. Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 1B; H350 , Acute Tox. 3; H301 , Acute Tox. 2; H330 Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s): 20 Sep 2022 - Carc. 1B; H350 hazard statement sourced from: ATP 18 (Regulation (EU) 2022/692) considers vanadium pentoxide to be Carc. 1B; H350. The GB MCL Agency has reached the same opinion [but is yet to formerly make this change to the MCL List]. Substance has therefore been self-classified. 28 Sep 2022 - Acute Tox. 3; H301 hazard statement sourced from: ATP 18 (Regulation (EU) 2022/692) considers vanadium pentoxide to be "Acute tox 3; H301". The GB MCL Agency has reached the same opinion [but is yet to formerly make this change to the MCL List]. Substance has therefore been self-classified. 28 Sep 2022 - Acute Tox. 2; H330 hazard statement sourced from: ATP 18 (Regulation (EU) 2022/692) considers vanadium pentoxide to be "Acute tox 2; H330". The GB MCL Agency has reached the same opinion [but is yet to formerly make this change to the MCL List]. Substance has therefore been self-classified. TPH (C6 to C40) petroleum group (CAS Number: TPH) Description/Comments: Hazard statements taken from WM3 1st Edition 2015; Risk phrases: WM2 3rd Edition 2013 Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015 Data source date: 25 May 2015 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Asp. Tox. 1; H304 , STOT RE 2; H373 , Muta. 1B; H340 , Carc. 1B; H350 , Repr. 2; H361d , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

ethylbenzene (EC Number: 202-849-4, CAS Number: 100-41-4) GB MCL index number: 601-023-00-4 Description/Comments: Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 2; H351 Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s): 20 Nov 2021 - Carc. 2; H351 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 2B (77) 2000 salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex GB MCL index number: 006-007-00-5 Description/Comments: Conversion factor based on a worst case compound: sodium cyanide Additional Hazard Statement(s): EUH032 >= 0.2 % Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s): 20 Nov 2021 - EUH032 >= 0.2 % hazard statement sourced from: WM3, Table C12.2 pH (CAS Number: PH) Description/Comments: Appendix C4 Data source: WM3 1st Edition 2015 Data source date: 25 May 2015 Hazard Statements: None.

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acenaphthylene (EC Number: 205-917-1, CAS Number: 208-96-8) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 17 Jul 2015 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 1; H330 , Acute Tox. 1; H310 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 acenaphthene (EC Number: 201-469-6, CAS Number: 83-32-9) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 17 Jul 2015 Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

fluorene (EC Number: 201-695-5, CAS Number: 86-73-7) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 06 Aug 2015 Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 phenanthrene (EC Number: 201-581-5, CAS Number: 85-01-8) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 06 Aug 2015 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Carc. 2; H351 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315

anthracene (EC Number: 204-371-1, CAS Number: 120-12-7) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 17 Jul 2015 Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 fluoranthene (EC Number: 205-912-4, CAS Number: 206-44-0) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 21 Aug 2015 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 pyrene (EC Number: 204-927-3, CAS Number: 129-00-0) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 2014 Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 21 Aug 2015 Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 indeno[123-cd]pyrene (EC Number: 205-893-2, CAS Number: 193-39-5) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 06 Aug 2015 Hazard Statements: Carc. 2; H351 benzo[ghi]perylene (EC Number: 205-883-8, CAS Number: 191-24-2) Description/Comments: Data from C&L Inventory Database; SDS Sigma Aldrich 28/02/2015 Data source: http://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 23 Jul 2015 Hazard Statements: Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 polychlorobiphenyls; PCB (EC Number: 215-648-1, CAS Number: 1336-36-3) GB MCL index number: 602-039-00-4 Description/Comments: Worst Case: IARC considers PCB Group 1; Carcinogenic to humans; POP specific threshold from ATP1 (Regulation 756/2010/EU) to POPs Regulation (Regulation 850/2004/EC). Where applicable, the calculation method laid down in European standards EN 12766-1 and EN 12766-2 shall be applied. Additional Hazard Statement(s): Carc. 1A; H350 Reason for additional Hazards Statement(s): 20 Nov 2021 - Carc. 1A; H350 hazard statement sourced from: IARC Group 1 (23, Sup 7, 100C) 2012

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monohydric phenols (CAS Number: P1186) Description/Comments: Combined hazards statements from harmonised entries in CLP for phenol, cresols and xylenols (604-001-00-2, 604-004-00-9, 604-006-00-X)

Data source: CLP combined data Data source date: 26 Mar 2019 Hazard Statements: Muta. 2; H341 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , Acute Tox. 3; H311 , Acute Tox. 3; H301 , STOT RE 2; H373 , Skin Corr. 1B; H314 , Skin Corr. 1B; H314 >= 3 % , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 1 £ conc. < 3 % , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 1 £ conc. < 3 % , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

1,1-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethane (combined) (EC Number: 203-458-1, 200-863-5, CAS Number: 107-06-2, 75-34-3) Description/Comments: Combines the hazard statements and risk phrases for 1,1-dichloroethane and 1,2-dichloroethane Data source: N/a Data source date: 14 Oct 2016 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 2; H225 , Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Carc. 1B; H350 , Aquatic Chronic 3; H412

1,2,3-trichlorobenzene (EC Number: 201-757-1, CAS Number: 87-61-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT SE 3; H336 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 3; H410

1,3-dichloropropane (EC Number: 205-531-3, CAS Number: 142-28-9) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H332 , Flam. Liq. 2; H225 , Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 2,2-dichloropropane (EC Number: 209-832-0, CAS Number: 594-20-7) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H332 , Flam. Liq. 2; H225 , Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 bromodichloromethane (EC Number: 200-856-7, CAS Number: 75-27-4) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 2B; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Dam. 1; H318 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Muta. 1B; H340 , Carc. 1B; H350 , Repr. 1A; H360

n-butylbenzene (EC Number: 203-209-7, CAS Number: 104-51-8) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 dibromochloromethane (EC Number: 204-704-0, CAS Number: 124-48-1) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 3; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT SE 3; H336 , Muta. 2; H341 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

hexachlorobutadiene (EC Number: 201-765-5, CAS Number: 87-68-3) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 3; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 3; H301 , Acute Tox. 2; H310 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 2; H330 , Carc. 2; H351 , Repr. 2; H361 , STOT SE 2; H371 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

4-isopropyltoluene (EC Number: 202-796-7, CAS Number: 99-87-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Asp. Tox. 1; H304 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

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sec-butylbenzene (EC Number: 205-227-0, CAS Number: 135-98-8) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Asp. Tox. 1; H304 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411 trans-1,3-dichloropropene (EC Number: 431-460-4, CAS Number: 10061-02-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Acute Tox. 3; H301 , Asp. Tox. 1; H304 , Acute Tox. 3; H311 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

tert-butylbenzene (EC Number: 202-632-4, CAS Number: 98-06-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Flam. Liq. 3; H226 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Asp. Tox. 1; H304 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411

1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane (EC Number: 211-135-1, CAS Number: 630-20-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 2B; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 1; H310 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , Eye Dam. 1; H318 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , Carc. 2; H351 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Aquatic Chronic 3; H412 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315

trichlorofluoromethane (EC Number: 200-892-3, CAS Number: 75-69-4) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Ozone 1; H420 hexachloroethane (EC Number: 200-666-4, CAS Number: 67-72-1) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 2B; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Carc. 2; H351 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 , STOT RE 2; H373

2-nitrophenol (EC Number: 201-857-5, CAS Number: 88-75-5) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT RE 2; H373 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

bis(2-chloroethoxy)methane (EC Number: 203-920-2, CAS Number: 111-91-1) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 3; H301 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Acute Tox. 1; H330 , Acute Tox. 2; H330 , STOT SE 1; H370 , STOT RE 2; H373 2-methyl naphthalene (EC Number: 202-078-3, CAS Number: 91-57-6) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT SE 3; H336 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

2-chloronaphthalene (EC Number: 202-079-9, CAS Number: 91-58-7) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315

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dimethyl phthalate (EC Number: 205-011-6, CAS Number: 131-11-3) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT SE 3; H336 , Repr. 2; H361 , Aquatic Chronic 3; H412

dibenzofuran (EC Number: 205-071-3, CAS Number: 132-64-9) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Acute Tox. 4; H312 , Acute Tox. 4; H332 , Aquatic Chronic 2; H411 4-chlorophenylphenylether (EC Number: 230-281-7, CAS Number: 7005-72-3) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Eye Dam. 1; H318 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

diethyl phthalate (EC Number: 201-550-6, CAS Number: 84-66-2) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , Acute Tox. 3; H311 , STOT SE 3; H335 , STOT RE 2; H373 , Repr. 2; H361 , Acute Tox. 4; H302 , STOT SE 3; H336 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

4-bromophenylphenylether (EC Number: 202-952-4, CAS Number: 101-55-3) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Skin Sens. 1; H317 , Eye Dam. 1; H318 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410

carbazole (EC Number: 201-696-0, CAS Number: 86-74-8) Description/Comments: VOC; Data from C&L Inventory Database; IARC considers substance Group 2B; Data source: https://echa.europa.eu/web/guest/information-on-chemicals/cl-inventory-database Data source date: 02 Mar 2017 Hazard Statements: Acute Tox. 4; H302 , Skin Irrit. 2; H315 , Eye Irrit. 2; H319 , STOT SE 3; H335 , Muta. 2; H341 , Carc. 2; H351 , Aquatic Acute 1; H400 , Aquatic Chronic 1; H410 , Acute Tox. 3; H331 , Acute Tox. 3; H311 , Acute Tox. 3; H301

Appendix B: Rationale for selection of metal species arsenic {arsenic trioxide} Reasonable case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight and most common (stable) oxide of arsenic. Industrial sources include: smelting; main precursor to other arsenic compounds beryllium {beryllium oxide} Reasonable case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight. Industrial sources include: most common (non alloy) form, used in ceramics boron {diboron trioxide; boric oxide} Reasonable case CLP species based on hazard statements/ molecular weight, physical form and low solubility. Industrial sources include: fluxing agent for glass/enamels; additive for fibre optics, borosilicate glass cadmium {cadmium oxide} Reasonable case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight, very low solubility in water. Industrial sources include: electroplating baths, electrodes for storage batteries, catalysts, ceramic glazes, phosphors, pigments and nematocides. Worst case compounds in CLP: cadmium sulphate, chloride, fluoride & iodide not expected as either very soluble and/or compound's industrial usage not related to site history chromium in chromium(III) compounds {chromium(III) oxide (worst case)} Reasonable case species based on hazard statements/molecular weight. Industrial sources include: tanning, pigment in paint, inks and glass chromium in chromium(VI) compounds {chromium (VI) compounds, with the exception of barium chromate and of compounds specified elsewhere in this Annex} Worst case species based on hazard statements/molecular weight

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copper {dicopper oxide; copper (I) oxide} Reasonable case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight and insolubility in water. Industrial sources include: oxidised copper metal, brake pads, pigments, antifouling paints, fungicide. Worse case copper sulphate is very soluble and likely to have been leached away if ever present and/or not enough soluble sulphate detected. lead {lead compounds with the exception of those specified elsewhere in this Annex (worst case)} There isn’t enough Cr(VI) to make hazardous levels of lead chromate, next worst case species selected mercury {mercury dichloride} Worst case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight nickel {nickel chromate} Worst case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight selenium {nickel selenate} Worst case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight vanadium {divanadium pentaoxide; vanadium pentoxide} Worst case species selected zinc {zinc sulphate (hydrous) (mono-, hexa- and hepta hydrate); [1] zinc sulphate (anhydrous) [2]} There isn’t enough Cr(VI) to make hazardous levels of zinc chromate, next worst case species selected cyanides {salts of hydrogen cyanide with the exception of complex cyanides such as ferrocyanides, ferricyanides and mercuric oxycyanide and those specified elsewhere in this Annex} Harmonised group entry used as most reasonable case as complex cyanides and those specified elsewhere in the annex are not likely to be present in this soil: [Note conversion factor based on a worst case compound: sodium cyanide] sulfur {sulphur dichloride} Worst case species selected antimony {antimony trioxide} Worst case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight and low solubility. Industrial sources include: flame retardants in electrical apparatus, textiles and coatings manganese {manganese sulphate} Worst case CLP species based on hazard statements/molecular weight

Appendix C: Version HazWasteOnline Classification Engine: WM3 1st Edition v1.2.GB - Oct 2021 HazWasteOnline Classification Engine Version: 2023.283.5774.10667 (10 Oct 2023) HazWasteOnline Database: 2023.283.5774.10667 (10 Oct 2023) This classification utilises the following guidance and legislation: WM3 v1.2.GB - Waste Classification - 1st Edition v1.2.GB - Oct 2021 CLP Regulation - Regulation 1272/2008/EC of 16 December 2008 1st ATP - Regulation 790/2009/EC of 10 August 2009 2nd ATP - Regulation 286/2011/EC of 10 March 2011 3rd ATP - Regulation 618/2012/EU of 10 July 2012 4th ATP - Regulation 487/2013/EU of 8 May 2013 Correction to 1st ATP - Regulation 758/2013/EU of 7 August 2013 5th ATP - Regulation 944/2013/EU of 2 October 2013 6th ATP - Regulation 605/2014/EU of 5 June 2014 WFD Annex III replacement - Regulation 1357/2014/EU of 18 December 2014 Revised List of Waste 2014 - Decision 2014/955/EU of 18 December 2014 7th ATP - Regulation 2015/1221/EU of 24 July 2015 8th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/918 of 19 May 2016 9th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2016/1179 of 19 July 2016 10th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2017/776 of 4 May 2017 HP14 amendment - Regulation (EU) 2017/997 of 8 June 2017 13th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2018/1480 of 4 October 2018 14th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2020/217 of 4 October 2019 15th ATP - Regulation (EU) 2020/1182 of 19 May 2020 The Chemicals (Health and Safety) and Genetically Modified Organisms (Contained Use)(Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 - UK: 2020 No. 1567 of 16th December 2020 The Waste and Environmental Permitting etc. (Legislative Functions and Amendment etc.) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020 - UK: 2020 No. 1540 of 16th December 2020 GB MCL List - version 1.1 of 09 June 2021

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