Title: Contaminated Land Exposure Assessment (CLEA) software 
Resource Type: software --> decision support tools 
Country: United Kingdom 
Language(s): English
 
Year: 2008 
Producers or distributor Environment Agency 
Author / Producer Type: Agency, regulator or other governmental or inter-governmental body 
Other Details: 2015 Edition 
Producer country: United Kingdom 
Producer or distributor web link (root): http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk
Web link for product information: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/contaminated-land ...  
EUGRIS Keyword(s): Contaminated land-->policy and regulatory
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Exposure pathways
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Models
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Receptor: Human health
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Risk assessment overview
Contaminated land-->Risk assessment-->Tools and procedures
 
Short description: This software, CLEA software version 1.03 beta, is a computer version of the CLEA model. It replaces CLEA UK, the previous version of the software. It also contains additional approaches, which may be useful for site-specific risk assessment that are not described within the CLEA report but are covered in some detail within the handbook we have written to accompany the software. The handbook also provides a detailed user guide explaining how to operate all of the functions of the software. 
Long description: You can use the CLEA software to: derive generic soil assessment criteria using generic assumptions about the characteristics of contaminants and people likely to be present on site; derive site-specific soil assessment criteria by entering your own data on the characteristics of contaminants and people likely to be present on site and/or using a non-generic approach; assess whether a measured concentration in soil (and where available, measured site concentrations for contaminants within soil air, ambient and indoor air, and fruits and vegetables) would present a potential risk to human health for a particular set of circumstances. 
Stage of Development:
Implemented
 
Submitted By: Professor Paul Bardos WhoDoesWhat?      Last update: 10/10/2015

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