Contaminated Soil ’90 1990
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-3270-1_58
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Assessment of Human Exposure in Relation to Redevelopment Plans for Contaminated Sites

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“…kindergartens and residential areas) (Keiding & Borg, 1990) has to be continued, the polluted soil of critical areas must be replaced with clean soil. Likewise, carcinogens a t sites polluted before efficient regulations existed of the disposal of hazardous chemical wastes, is not a risk to the population if the use of the site does not entail exposure to the carcinogens.…”
Section: Carcinogens In Ground Water and In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…kindergartens and residential areas) (Keiding & Borg, 1990) has to be continued, the polluted soil of critical areas must be replaced with clean soil. Likewise, carcinogens a t sites polluted before efficient regulations existed of the disposal of hazardous chemical wastes, is not a risk to the population if the use of the site does not entail exposure to the carcinogens.…”
Section: Carcinogens In Ground Water and In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If the use of a polluted site, which entails exposure to carcinogens by one or more exposure routes (e.g. kindergartens and residential areas) (Keiding & Borg, 1990) has to be continued, the polluted soil of critical areas must be replaced with clean soil. Pollution with carcinogens or precursors of carcinogens a t vast areas of land for agricultural purposes has to be restricted by regulations of the use of fertilizers etc.…”
Section: Carcinogens In Ground Water and In Soilmentioning
confidence: 99%