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Local authority regulators must use this SG note to assess applications and write permits for surface treatment using solvents.
This Note provides a general guide to the design and execution of surface dressing in tropical countries
Actions the government and others are taking to manage the risk of surface water flooding.
How businesses and organisations can avoid causing pollution from oil and chemical storage, car washing, construction and other activities.
External quality assessment (EQA) scheme suitable for laboratories that routinely monitor recreational and surface water.
A study of 4 duricrusts for use as aggregate for surface dressing in lightly trafficked roads
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is suitable for laboratories that routinely monitor recreational and surface water.
Progress update on the surface water management action plan and government response to the review of responsibilities for surface water and drainage assets.
Learn more about the history, science and policy behind GDF
Follow this groundwater protection code of practice to prevent pollution from solvent use and storage.
The government is asking the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) to do a study on the effective management of surface water flooding in England.
The do's and don'ts on the re-application of paints, varnishes and other finishes to interior surfaces on fishing vessels.
This guidance relates to the legal criteria for determining whether a building is considered a higher-risk building under the Building Safety Act 2022 and the Higher-Risk Buildings (Descriptions and Supplementary Provisions) Regulations 2023. It relates to the definition of higher-risk...
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