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1JRC – Ispra
HERACLES: The Myth and the Research
a promising future: Born mortal, he became immortal
beloved or enemy of HERA?
He served Eurysteus for twelve years and performed twelve LABOURS
He killedthe Lernean Hydra
In one day he carried outthe dung from the Augea’s stables!
He had soon an Italian nickname: Ercules
HERACLESHERACLESHHUMAN HEALTH AND UMAN HEALTH AND EECOLOGICALCOLOGICAL
RRISK ISK AASSESSMENT SSESSMENT FOR FOR CCONTAMINATED ONTAMINATED LLAND AND
IN IN EEU MEMBER U MEMBER SSTATESTATES
towards the development of European common references
Claudio Carlon, Marco D’Alessandro, Stefan Sommer
2JRC – Ispra
Organization orpatronage of events:Workshops, trainings
.. etc.
Organization orpatronage of events:Workshops, trainings
.. etc.
Pilot projectExpert consultation Collection of relevant information fromMember States
3JRC – Ispra
PreliminaryR.A.
ScreeningR.A.
SiteSpecific
R.A.
RegionalR.A.
Regi
onal
sca
leLo
cal
Sca
le
EEARemoteSensing
Pilot Project on human health and ecological R.A. at site specific scale
Objective 1:demostration and methodologicalimplementation of a multi-criteriabased risk ranking of contaminatedlands and mining sites
Objective 2:evaluation of the impact of differentguideline values on the development of regional inventories and remediationplans
Levels ofassessment
Pilot project
Comparison of GuidanceValues
PreliminaryR.A.
ScreeningR.A.
SiteSpecific
R.A.
Levels ofassessment
RegionalR.A.
EEARemoteSensing
Pilot Project on human health and ecological R.A. at site specific scale
Pilot project
Comparison of GuidanceValues
To be planned
4JRC – Ispra
EEAPRAMS
TASK 1MCA Risk ranking
Metod implementation
TASK 4Remote sensing
integration
TASK 3 Impact of different
guideline valuesTASK 2
Spatial Resolution
5JRC – Ispra
Overviewweighting systems
Uncertaintyanalysis
Sourcescharacterization
EEAPRAMS
1) Expert judgement interpretation, e.g. AHP
2) Sensitivity analysis1) Categorization2) Multiple contaminants
1) e.g. Fuzzy analysis; Bayesian statistics.2) Operational interpretation
6JRC – Ispra
Risk zoning andcumulative risk
G.I.S.integration
Surface water and groundwatersimplified model
Application
Methodological Implementation
Definition ofimpact areas
-Digital river network;-Digital elevation model;-Soil data;-Landcover/Landuse;-Meteorological data.
7JRC – Ispra
Application
Methodological Implementation
Review of guidance values:assumpions, modelling,application and values;
reasons for differences
Evaluation of impacts of different approaches:- LCA approach- costs; land use limitation; natural resource depletion; environmental protection; short-term/long-term
Comparison of resultsin setting inventories and
remediation plans at regional scale
8JRC – Ispra
Integration in unidimensional risk ranking
Anomalies detection
Application
Methodological Implementation
Integration in spatial risk assessmentProxi data
Proxi data
1) Identification of mining sites;2) Boundaries of impact areas
REMOTE SENSING ANOMALIES REMOTE SENSING ANOMALIES DETECTED AND MAPPED IN SLOVAKIADETECTED AND MAPPED IN SLOVAKIA
9JRC – Ispra
10JRC – Ispra
Pilot Project
Integration of results of EU funded
research projects
Web-siteManagement
Expert advisorycommittee
Organization orpatronage of events:Workshops, trainings
.. etc.
Collection of relevant information
from Member States