2. Interpretation of soil and plant quality
2.1 Available reference values for soils
The management of polluted soils on a site essentially depends on the current or future use officially proposed by the person legally responsible for the site. In order to characterize pollution, the analyses carried out are interpreted in relation to the various standards (regulatory, administrative and technical). In France, there are no regulatory management values for polluted soils. However, we can characterize the degree of soil contamination by comparing it with data from various measurement networks, most often associated with agricultural land. Local or regional databases (INRA's ASPITET study, BDETM (Base de Données Éléments Traces Métalliques), RMQS (Réseau de Mesures de la Qualité des Sols)) are currently available to put the state...
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Bibliography
Websites
Réseau-Agriville, an international collaborative platform of accessible resources on urban agriculture ( https://reseau-agriville.com/ ).
Regulations
France :
Information notice DGS/EA1/DGPR/2014/307 – Modalités de sélection des substances chimiques et de choix des valeurs toxicologiques de référence pour mener les évaluations des risques sanitaires dans le cadre des études d'impact et de la gestion des sites et sols pollués of October 31, 2014.
Switzerland :
Ordinance on soil pollution (Osol). Swiss...
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Standards and norms
- Soil quality – Sampling – Part 1: Guidelines for establishing sampling programs (cancelled Dec. 2017). - NF ISO 10381–1 - 2003
- Soil quality – Sampling – Part 107: registration and notification. - NF ISO 18400–107 - 2017
- Soil quality – Pre-treatment of samples for physico-chemical analysis. - ISO 11464 - 2006
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