Posted By Della Pearlman
Liz - I am a construction researcher, and have carried out a quick search of the research literature for you, as local authorities do not have very much information. Try these sources - (for the Administrators - these are all copyright free):
FROM the US:
Alabama, A&M and Auburn Universities
Alambama Fuel Tank Guidelines For Private Property Owners
A US document with guidance on what to do if you have a fuel/oil spillage and contamination.
http://www.aces.edu/wate...cles/0606004/0606004.pdfState of Alaska. Department Of Environmental Conservation
Division of Spill Prevention and Response.
Prevention and Emergency Response Program.
Flood: Public Health and the Environment (quite a lot on fuel contamination)
http://www.borough.kenai.../Handout%20-%20Flood.pdf Hydrocarbon Contaminated Soils By Paul T. Kostecki, Marc Bonazountas, Edward J. Calabrese (abstracts and extracts from a book)
http://books.google.com/...O2XJvyCaMWXOJzMM#PPA2,M1 “Fuel damage from flooding” by Carol Poteria. 2003
http://www.femainfo.us/L...ge%20from%20Flooding.htm Also - experience from New Orleans after their flood –
“New Testing Shows Widespread Toxic Contamination in New Orleans Soil, Neighborhoods”
http://www.nrdc.org/media/pressreleases/051201.asp The Meg Perry Healthy Soil Project-Rebuilding New Orleans From the Ground Up
http://www.commongroundrelief.org/node/437 And in the UK:
Health Protection Agency – has a website on flooding
http://www.hpa.org.uk/flooding/default.htm Health Protection Agency - Flooding Chemical Event Checklist (with advice to returning residents)
http://www.hpa.org.uk/ch...ts/flooding_july2006.pdf The NHBC (National House Building Council) and Environment Agency, publish a report “Guidance for the Safe Development of Housing on Land Affected by Contamination” at:
http://publications.envi...uk/pdf/SR-DPUB66-e-e.pdf - gives guidance on how to manage the land after contamination, and the risks of various contamination.
Repairing flooded buildings: Published by IHS BRE Press, Order reference EP69, ISBN 9781860819032, 2006, 108 pages, £27.50
Flood damage is a complex area, in terms of insurance and building repair issues. "Repairing flooded buildings" is a practical guide that has been compiled by the Flood Repairs Forum to rationalise and simplify the issues involved, with the aim of improving service to the building owner from the insurance, loss adjusting, surveying and contracting sectors. It follows the sequence of events in a flood claim - insurance, inspection, drying, monitoring, repair, health and safety, and damage avoidance.
It helps those who are less experienced in flood repairs to understand the basic insurance and technical issues involved, and the key elements of customer care - recognising that communication and management of expectation rest at the heart of many of the difficulties which can occur.
Hope these help
Della