Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288:reg:10:p3
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013C00288
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 3/4)
Character Range: 30922–34243

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1 Introduction
1.1 Overview
1.2 Prevention of site contamination
1.3 Specialised assessments
1.4 Acute hazards
1.5 Mineralised areas
2 Derivation of investigation and screening
levels
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Definitions
2.1.2 Inappropriate use of investigation levels and screening
levels
2.2 Health investigation levels
2.3 Interim HILs for volatile organic chlorinated compounds
2.4 Health screening levels for petroleum hydrocarbon
compounds
2.4.1 Introduction
2.4.2 HSL methodology
2.4.3 Sub-slab to indoor air attenuation factor
2.4.4 Petroleum fuel composition
2.4.5 The Total Recoverable Hydrocarbons analytical
method
2.4.6 Petroleum hydrocarbon compounds and fractions
2.4.7 Soil texture
2.4.8 Land use
2.4.9 Adjusting  HSLs to site-specific circumstances
2.4.10 Biodegradation
2.4.11 Direct contact HSLs
2.4.12 HSLs and multiple-lines-of-evidence approach
2.4.13 Limitations of the HSLs
2.5 Ecological investigation levels
2.5.1 Introduction
2.5.2 EIL methodology
2.5.3 Land use
2.5.4 Levels of protection
2.5.5 Ecotoxicity data
2.5.6 Depth of application
2.5.7 Ambient background concentration
2.5.8 Added contaminant limits
2.5.9 Ageing of contamination and soil properties
2.5.10 Determining site-specific EILs
2.6 Ecological screening levels for petroleum hydrocarbon
compounds
2.6.1 Introduction
2.6.2 ESL Methodology
2.6.3 Depth of application
2.6.4 Soil texture
2.6.5 Fresh and aged contamination
2.7 Sediment quality guidelines
2.8 Groundwater investigation levels
2.9 'Management limits' for petroleum hydrocarbon
compounds
3 Application of investigation and screening
levels
3.1 Recommended process for assessment of site
contamination
3.2 Tier 1 assessment
3.2.1 Comparison with investigation and screening levels
3.2.2 Exceedence of Tier 1 investigation and screening
levels
3.2.3 Procedure if no generic investigation or screening
levels are available
3.3 Specific considerations for  petroleum hydrocarbons
3.4 Considerations for ecological assessment
3.4.1 General
3.4.2 Scope of ecological assessment
3.4.3 Mobility of contaminants
3.5 Considerations for groundwater assessment
3.6 Aesthetic considerations
3.6.1 Introduction
3.6.2 Circumstances which would trigger an assessment
of aesthetics
3.6.3 Assessment process for aesthetic