Book contents
- Chinese Environmental Law
- Chinese Environmental Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Author’s Note
- Weights and Measures
- Statutes
- Regulations and Measures
- Judicial Interpretations
- State Plans and Party Policies
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties
- Abbreviations
- Abbreviations of Legal Instruments
- 1 Environmental Problems and Legal Responses
- 2 Key Institutions of Environmental Protection
- 3 The Environmental Protection Law
- 4 Environmental Impact Assessment
- 5 Regulation and Control of Air Pollution
- 6 Regulation and Control of Water Pollution
- 7 Waste Management
- 8 Soil Contamination
- 9 Environmental Tort
- 10 Judicial Review
- 11 Environmental Crimes
- 12 Environmental Public Interest Litigation
- Bibliography
- Index
8 - Soil Contamination
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 16 June 2021
- Chinese Environmental Law
- Chinese Environmental Law
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Detailed Contents
- Tables
- Preface
- Author’s Note
- Weights and Measures
- Statutes
- Regulations and Measures
- Judicial Interpretations
- State Plans and Party Policies
- Table of Cases
- Table of Treaties
- Abbreviations
- Abbreviations of Legal Instruments
- 1 Environmental Problems and Legal Responses
- 2 Key Institutions of Environmental Protection
- 3 The Environmental Protection Law
- 4 Environmental Impact Assessment
- 5 Regulation and Control of Air Pollution
- 6 Regulation and Control of Water Pollution
- 7 Waste Management
- 8 Soil Contamination
- 9 Environmental Tort
- 10 Judicial Review
- 11 Environmental Crimes
- 12 Environmental Public Interest Litigation
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 8 studies the regulatory control mechanisms to prevent new soil contamination and the legal regime to clean up historically contaminated land under the Law on the Prevention and Control of Soil Pollution (SPPCL) (2018) and relevant state plans and regulations including the Action Plan on Soil Pollution Prevention and Control (2016). The chapter starts with discussion of the national survey on soil pollution (2005-13) that has exposed the extent and degree of soil contamination in China. The basic data and preliminary understanding of threat of the soil contamination to human health and environmental safety provide the basis for the regulatory response. The command-and-control approach to the prevention of new soil pollution is examined, covering government’s responsibilities and agencies in charge, standard-setting, survey and monitoring, and key instruments to protect the land from pollution. The legal regime on historically contaminated sites is investigated with separate treatment of agricultural land and development land by risk control and remediation. The chapter concludes with discussion of information disclosure and public supervision.
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- Chinese Environmental Law , pp. 273 - 307Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2021