Environmental Monitoring
by Alasdair Meldrum

Published on this site: September 22th, 2006 - See
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Environmental monitoring for waste management and recycling sites is designed
to identify problem areas before they become major issues.
It is currently routine practice to find that the role is carried out
by junior staff or busy managers who have more pressing issues to address.
The result of this is that all too frequently the results in the data
are not used to the advantage of the site.
By identifying this resource strain and securing the services of an outside
contractor to undertake a regular program of monitoring backed up by a
thorough analysis and reporting system companies can not only save time
and money but operate a site which is more efficient and better for the
environment.
A company such as Albion Environmental Ltd. who specialise in providing
routine environmental monitoring work would provide the following when
carrying out routine monitoring:
- On-site and off-site gas sampling and monitoring
- Leachate and groundwater level monitoring
- Groundwater, surface water and leachate sampling
- FID gas surveys
- List I & II sampling
- ATEX approved equipment
Once the monitoring has been carried out experienced technicians analyse
the data and produce reports which help sites to maintain efficiency and
highlight any potential problem areas before they occur.
The type of reporting which would be delivered includes:
- Detailed sampling methods for inclusion in Working Plan . Complete
report of work carried out and results
- Weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual reports as required with trend
analysis, complete review per sampling location, executive summaries
and action requirements
- Review of previous data as required
- On approval forward report to SEPA
- Immediately warn company of any potential pollution incidents and
assist in providing remedial action
By undertaking a program of environmental monitoring along these lines
companies can demonstrate to the public and the regulatory bodies that
they do indeed take the protection of the environment seriously.
Whether it is a 200acre landfill site, an incineration plant or a small
community recycling scheme they all have equal responsibility to ensure
that the environmental standards set by regulatory bodies are maintained.

Alasdair Meldrum - is founder and director of Albion Environmental
Ltd. Specialising in providing training and consultancy services to to
waste management and environment industry across the UK.
http://www.albion-environmental.co.uk


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