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| i) | Removal of contaminated soil from the rear gardens of the houses at the back of the plot and to the west of the central block of houses to be disposed of off-site; |
| ii) | Removal of contaminated soils from along the lines of any services and the culvert installed within the rear of the site; |
| iii) | Placement of geotextile barrier membranes as identification layers above the contaminated materials with a 250mm layer of crushed hardcore in between in rear garden areas; |
| iv) | Import of clean inert subsoil and clean inert topsoil to the depths of at least 750mm in the rear gardens and 600mm in front gardens and landscaped areas; and |
| v) | Collection of groundwater samples, before, during and after completion of the site works to ensure no derogation of the groundwater. |
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