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By: Language: English Series: New Scientist ; (1670) 24 June 1989, 34(1)Publication details: 1989Subject(s): Summary: Report on the advice given to Parliament on contaminated land by Clayton, Bostock, Hill and Rigby a consultancy specialising in advising landowners on land condition. They claim that government has underestimated the problems. A pie chart demonstrates different types of contamination and compares British measures to West German.
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Report on the advice given to Parliament on contaminated land by Clayton, Bostock, Hill and Rigby a consultancy specialising in advising landowners on land condition. They claim that government has underestimated the problems. A pie chart demonstrates different types of contamination and compares British measures to West German.