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Receptors<br />

• Site end users.<br />

• Construction workers.<br />

• Watercourse (Espedair Burn).<br />

• Underlying aquifer.<br />

• Building foundations and floor slabs.<br />

• Adjacent properties.<br />

Pollutant Linkage Assessment<br />

5.3 A qualitative risk assessment has been made of the likelihood of any pollutant linkage<br />

operating and its potential significance, as summarised in the table below:<br />

Contamination<br />

Source<br />

Contaminants<br />

associated with<br />

made ground on<br />

site – nonvolatile<br />

Pathway Hazard Potential<br />

Receptors<br />

Direct contact,<br />

ingestion, dust<br />

inhalation<br />

Direct contact,<br />

ingestion, dust<br />

inhalation<br />

Lateral and vertical<br />

migration<br />

Lateral and vertical<br />

migration<br />

Human health risk Site construction<br />

workers<br />

Linkage Complete<br />

Yes, can be removed by<br />

the use of appropriate<br />

PPE and limited<br />

exposure<br />

Human health risk Site end users Yes, there is a possible<br />

risk to site end users<br />

but this will be<br />

mitigated by the<br />

presence of buildings or<br />

hardstanding over<br />

much of the site<br />

Pollution of water<br />

environment<br />

Aquifer and<br />

Espedair Burn<br />

Human health risk Adjacent properties Yes<br />

Yes, however, within an<br />

historic industrial<br />

setting with other<br />

potentially<br />

contaminative<br />

processes between site<br />

and watercourse<br />

11562 8 Paisley<br />

Aldi Stores Ltd March 2013

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