Brownfields Development In The Australian Capital Territory: A Model For Best Practice Environmental Remediation In Australia
Price
Free (open access)
Transaction
Volume
70
Pages
11
Published
2004
Size
644 kb
Paper DOI
10.2495/BF040151
Copyright
WIT Press
Author(s)
T. Hobbs, P. Reeves, R. Best & A. Gorman
Abstract
Within the central portion of the capital city of Australia, Canberra, lies Lake Burley Griffin along the edge of which an A$1 billion brownfields redevelopment project is currently in progress. For a comparatively young city with a limited development history, the legacy of past industrial land uses was somewhat unexpected for project developers and financiers. The discovery of a significant hydrocarbon contaminant plume had serious implications for project cost and time schedules. Initial site investigations revealed a hydrocarbon contaminant plume emanating from a former bulk storage fuel facility at the site; ash from a former coal fired power station was also identified as a contaminant. Subsequent investigations revea
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