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Table of Contents

Theme A: Policies & soil-water systems

Lecture Session A.1: EU Policy on contaminated land management

Towards an EEA Europe-wide assessment of areas under risk for soil contamination

A.R. Gentile, F. Quercia, A. Vecchio 3

Background criteria for the identification of groundwater thresholds

D. Müller, A.-M. Fouillac, A. Hart, P. Quevauviller 13

EUGRIS - Portal for soil and water management in Europe

M. Hauschild, J. Frauenstein, P. Bardos, V. Franzius 21

Lecture Session A.2: Policy performance & stakeholders participation

Contaminated Land Performance Indicators: A Scottish Perspective

A. Lee, D. Stevenson .26

Sustainable remediation and restoration of contaminated soils: a partnership project between

Quebec, Wallonia and Brussels Regions

M. Beaulieu, H. Halen, P. Dengis, B. Dusart, J. Haemers, N. Kruyts, T. Minguet, M. Moutier ..36

Interaction of Public and Private Sector Stakeholders in Developing Pragmatic Regulatory tools for

enhancing the environmental performance of industry

C. Buxton, P. Crowcroft, J. Lees..41

Stakeholder participation in site assessment and management: A real case of Vincennes, France

B. Hazebrouck, M. Ledrans 48

Lecture Session A.3: Soil quality objectives Derivation of local soil quality objectives: a road map

P.F. Otte, M. de Cleen, M. Mesman ..56

Health risk analysis associated with contaminated sites: Italian guidelines

R. Baciocchi, S.Berardi, L.D'Aprile, G.Marella, L. Musmeci 62

Development of concentration levels of metal and other elements in soils protective for human

health and ecosystems in Catalonia (Spain)

J.D. Pablo, V. Martí, M. Rovira, X. Martínez, J. A. Domenech, E. Realp, E. Marquez ..72

Specific soil quality standards for European railway companies. A first step towards generic values



G. N.M. Stokman, A. T. Haselhoff, D. Lud, M. in 't Veld 82

Lecture Session A.4: Risk management & remediation strategy

The Dutch "remediation-criteria" working on a new approach to set priorities for remediation

K. Weytingh, M. d. Steenwinkel ..89

Remediation strategies for soil and groundwater remediation in Germany: history, current status and

perspectives

V. Birke, H. Jungbauer..90

The soil remediation fund for petrol stations in Belgium

F. D. Naeyer, E. V. Dyck, J.-P. Janssens, A. Duliere, D. Fondaire, O. Bodart 102

The use of data from soil and groundwater quality monitoring networks with respect to management

measures

M. v. D. Aa., R. Westerhof 109

Short Communications Theme A

Berrilur initiative: A basque integrated and strategic proyect in soil and ground water issues

I. Susaeta ..111

Lifelong educational project on brownfields

J. Pletnicka, J. B. Jackson 115

The likely impacts of trends in European environmental policy on Brownfield regeneration

T. Leney, G. Thornton, P. Nathanail 119

Advantage of waste water from cattle to crops irrigation in south part of Romania

G. Crutu, D. Georgescu .126

The land regeneration network: developing a national network of contaminated land stakeholders and

practitioners

H. R Thomas, D.-Huw Owen, M. J. Jones 132

Professional accreditation models

C.P. Nathanail .133

Soil reuse, treatment and landfilling in the Netherlands - A review on 20 years of policy realisation

A. Honders, J.M. Gadella, T. Maas, H.J. van Zoelen135

Identification of thresholds for the improvement of the depolluted soils and low-impacted soils

coming from listed industrial sites

H. Bonin, M. Blocier, C. Golé ..137

Awakening and mobilizing national awareness of the underused land issues in the Czech Republic

J. Bergat, Jackson, Y. Garb .149

Eurodemo: Clearing house for demonstration of soil and groundwater remediation

G. Prokop, V. Birke, D. Edwards, H. Gaboriau, J. Henstock, D. Müller, H. Van Duijne..150

Is risk based land management really sustainable?

J. Haemers156

Computer mediated decision making for urban soil p and goals management: Transparent

consensus and transparent bottlenecks

I. Hossack, A. Hursthouse, D. Robertson, P. Tucker159

Policy, problems and achievement regarding the assessment and cleanup of contaminated sites in

the quebec northern environment

M. Beaulieu, Y. Pouliot160

EU groundwater legislative framework - state-of-play and regulatory aspects of soil-groundwater

interactions

P. Quevauviller, D. Müller .170

How does the system of monitoring the soil remediation in the Netherlands work?

C.W Versluijs,.; J J Bogte .173

Application of risk analysis procedures to italian contaminated sites of national concern: state of

the art

V. Cuccaro, M. Giangrasso, C. Mariotti, F. Oleari, E. Stacul 177

Remediation strategies for former landfills in the netherlands

J. Krol, M. in 't Veld ..187

Global application of stable hydrogen isotopes to wildlife forensics

L. I. Wassenaar, K. A. Hobson, G. J. Bowen 189

The integral groundwater approach of the city of Zwolle, the Netherlands

G. van Dooremolen, A. Hensums, R. Slager, R. Postma, K. Weyting .191

Institutional development of contaminated sites management on Mexico

U. Ruiz-Saucedo, W. Schmidt, G. Wehenpohl 192

International comparison of contaminated soil policies for France, Hungary, and Mexico, the

Netherlands

Sietske Veenman..194

Theme B: Function & values of soil-water systemsunderstanding of processes

Lecture Session B.1: Sediments & river systems

Risks from Historical Contaminated Sediments and Soils - River Basin Scale

U. Förstner, S. Heise, R. Schwartz, W. Ahlf, B. Westrich, W. Salomons.198

Chemometric Investigation of Comtamination Sources in the Ebro River Basin

M. Terrado, A. Navarro, S. Lacorte, D. Barceló, R. Tauler 208

Impact assessment of oil spills on sediments in Vasyugan River Basin (western Siberia)

D.S. Vorobyov.217

Contaminated river sediments: potential chemical time bombs? A case study

V. Cappuyns, R. Swennen, A. Devivier .218

Lecture Session B.2: Models & experiments

Colloidal Carriers in Contaminant Transport: Assessment of Relevance from Experiment and

Modeling

T. Hofmann, A. Christ, F. von der Kammer..229

Large-scale controlled experiment to the characterization of TCE source zone in alluvial aquifer

O. Razakarisoa, L. Dridi, I. Pollet, G. Schäfer, J. M. Côme, C. Mouton, M. Quintard, M. Ropars .232



Optimized column outflow experiments to assess the release of organic and anorganic contaminants

from porous media

M. Wehrer, K.U. Totsche ..242

A 3 Dimensional Model of the Potential Impacts on an Aquifer of two Energy Storage Systems

R. Law, R. Mackay244

Lecture Session B.3: Land use related aspects

Towards a more ecologically sustainable land use

J. v. Wensem ..254

Pedotransfer functions for sorption of trace elements in agricultural & forest soils

J. Utermann, A. Heidkamp, G. Meyenburg, H. E. Gäbler, S. Altfelder, J. Böttcher ..258

The Threat from the Diffuse Reservoir of Heavy Metals, Pah and Other Persistent Pollutants in the

Urban Soil Environment

J. Falkenberg, A. Rokkjar 266

Lecture Session B.4: Groundwater - 1

Use of stable isotope analysis to evaluate BTEX contaminated site

P. Ducommun, Y. Abe, D. Hunkeler, R. Aravena ..276

Use of Stable Carbon Isotope Analysis to Assess Natural Attenuation of Organic Contaminants in

the Unsaturated Zone

D. Bouchard, D. Hunkeler, R. Aravena, P. Kjeldsen, P. Gaganis, P. Höhener283

Integrated Modeling of Cadmium and Zinc Contamination in Groundwater and Surface Water of the

Kempen Region, NL

B. v. d. Grift, J. Rozemeijer, J. Griffioen, E. Smidt 290

Mobilization and Co-Reduction of As(V) By Dissimilatory Fe(Iii) Reducing Bacteria: Experiments &

Biogeochemical Modelling

F. Garrido, A. Burnol, C. Joulian, G. Morin, F. Bodenan, M.-C. Dictor, P. Baranger 298

Lecture Session B.5: Groundwater - 2

Practical Operating Approach to Urban Groundwater Management in the Costal Areas of China

Y. Zhu, K. D. Balke ..301

Advantages of the Flow and the Mass Transfer Simulation in a Remediation System Design

Y. Rossier, D. Etcheverry..306

Non-Conservative Behaviour of Cyanides in Soil: Indications of Precipitation in the Plume and

Interference of Thiocyanates

P. O. d. Vries307

Assessment of groundwater influence on nitrate concentrations in watersheds with the use of

numerical modelling

M. Goujon, J.-P. Faillat, M. Razack .315

Short Communications Theme B

Investigation of water deodorization at its preparation