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Contaminated Sites

The term “contaminated site” refers to all areas where, following previous or current human activities, an alteration of the land, surface and underground waters has been certified with concentrations exceeding standards established by regulations.

Laws referring to contaminated sites are being amended. Ministerial Decree no. 471/99 on “Regulations containing criteria, procedures and modalities for the environmental security, reclamation and recovery of polluted sites” was replaced by Section V  “Reclamation of contaminated sites”, Chapter Four of Legislative Decree no. 152/06, which is also being amended.

Within this changing legal framework, APAT’s role is to formulate and update guidelines for activities related to the characterization and reclamation of contaminated sites. Some of these documents were drawn up in conjunction with the Ministry of Environment, Land and Sea Protection as well as other bodies involved in this theme. 

The documents have been collected in three sections: