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Environment Agency enforcement position on using non-waste absorbents to solidify saturated soils and slurry wastes produced during utility works repairing water infrastructure mains and connections.
This external quality assessment scheme is for laboratories in the water testing and clinical microbiology sectors examining hospital tap water.
Seeking views on proposals to reform the system used to manage removing water from rivers and groundwater across England and Wales.
The report gives guidance on appropriate quantities of water to be used for typical practices within agriculture and industry to assist Environment Agency staff in the assessment of proposed or existing water abstraction licences
The Environment Agency has received an application from South West Water Limited to vary a licence to abstract (take) water and to impound water.
and four partial least squares (PLS)-based (PLS1, PLS2, SPLS1 and SPLS2) regression algorithms
This project provides information on the optimum water requirements of different agricultural and industrial practices.
In order to provide improved and consistent estimates of open water evaporation, this project evaluated the current estimation methods.
A guide to making a representation about applications for licences to abstract (take) or impound (store) water.
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