The Development of Soil Cleanup Criteria in Canada, Vol. 1


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The Decommissioning Steering Committee was established to develop criteria for cleaning up closed or inadequate industrial waste disposal sites. In 1987, a consortium was established to establish a number of objectives, of which this is the first. This report provides an evaluation of the various strategies used by governmental and agency jurisdictions in North America and Europe to develop cleanup criteria, incorporating 11 criteria. This report describes existing and alternative strategies for setting cleanup criteria; factors for comparing existing strategies; and the capabilities of existing strategies.










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The Development of Soil Cleanup Criteria in Canada, Vol. 5


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The Decommissioning Steering Committee was established to develop criteria for cleaning up closed or inadequate industrial waste disposal sites. In 1987, a consortium was established to establish a number of objectives, of which this is the fifth. This report describes the modifications made to the Aid for Evaluating the Redevelopment of Industrial Sites (AERIS) model between April 1988 and March 1989 in response to the first two objectives. This version 2.1 of the model is the final version. The report describes the process of model development, model architecture, and the steps taken to generate the information contained in the database.







The Development of Soil Cleanup Criteria in Canada, Vol. 6


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The Decommissioning Steering Committee was established to develop criteria for cleaning up closed or inadequate industrial waste disposal sites. In 1987, a consortium was established to establish a number of objectives, of which this is the sixth. This document is the users' guide for version 2.1, describing the hardware and software necessary to run the model, instructions on how to install the AERIS software, how to run the model, how to respond to questions it may pose, and guidance for interpreting the results produced. Advanced features such as creating context files and adding to the data base are also addressed.