Eurotunnel environmental officer collecting water samples adjacent to the Channel Tunnel work sites to monitor water quality.


The escape of potentially contaminated substances following heavy rain from construction work sites adjacent to homes or environmentally-sensitive areas may be a problem unless carefully controlled and monitored. . The 140 hectare site at Folkestone that became the Eurotunnel UK Terminal was tightly sandwiched between the M20 motorway and the nearby environmentally sensitive escarpments. The country on each side of the Channel has been continuously occupied for over 12,000 years and is immensely rich in archaeological content. Archaeological and geological research of various sites revealed fascinating histories with evidence of Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Roman, and Medieval settlements. Under the terms of the Channel Tunnel Act, Eurotunnel was required to agree to minimizing disruption caused during the construction period by noise, dust, the transportation and storage of bulk fill materials by road and rail, as well as night-time working. Eurotunnel also had to agree to a landscape scheme for each of the permanent works and to reinstatement of temporary work sites. Therefore, environmental sensitivity and consultation with local residents went hand-in-hand with safety and was equal in its influence on design and operation of the tunnel. Before work began, studies of affected areas were completed to establish the state of the environment on and around all construction sites. This was followed by an ongoing management and monitoring programme.


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