1 February 2004
Less than a third of English local authorities have allocated sufficient resources to fulfil a strategy to inspect their areas for contaminated land, according to the findings of a survey by the Environment Department (DEFRA).1 Half of them have staff resources on contaminated land amounting to less than one full-time equivalent post.
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Further information:
- 1 Questionnaire on progress with land contamination, summer 2003, available at www.defra.gov.uk/environment/landliability/pdf/clan2-04.pdf
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