Baseline chemistry and dominant geochemical processes - report series
Baseline chemistry and dominant geochemical processes in 23 important aquifers in England and Wales.
- From:
- Environment Agency
- Published
- 1 March 2007
Documents
Baseline report series
Ref: LIT 2903
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Baseline Report Series:1. The Triassic Sandstones of the Vale of York
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Baseline Report Series: 2. The Permo-Triassic Sandstones of west Cheshire and the Wirral
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Baseline Report Series: 5. The Chalk of the North Downs, Kent
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Baseline Report Series: 6. The Chalk of the Colne and Lee River
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Baseline Report Series: 8. The Permo-Triassic Sandstones of
PDF, 4.48 MB, 63 pages
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Baseline Report Series: 10. The Chalk Aquifer of Yorkshire and North Humberside
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Baseline Report Series:11. The Bridport Sands of Dorset and
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Baseline Report Series:12. The Devonian aquifer of South Wales
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Baseline Report Series:13. The Great Ouse Chalk aquifer, East
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Baseline Report Series:14. The Corallian of Oxfordshire and
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Baseline Report Series:15. The Palaeogene of the Wessex Basin
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Baseline Report Series: 16. The Granites of South-West England
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Baseline Report Series:17. The Ordovician and Silurian metasedimentary
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Baseline Report Series:18. The Millstone Grit of Northern
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Baseline Report Series:19. The Permo-Triassic Sandstones of
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Baseline Report Series:20. The Permo-Triassic Sandstone
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Baseline Report Series:21. The Chalk and Crag of north Norfolk
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Baseline Report Series:22. The Carboniferous Limestone of Northern
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Baseline Report Series: 23. The Lincolnshire Limestone
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Details
The Environment Agency has published a series of reports with the British Geological Survey, which assess water quality in 23 important aquifers throughout England and Wales. These reports record backgrounds or “baselines” of water quality for different aquifers, which can be used to inform decisions about remediation and measure improvements in water quality in the future. These will invaluable to regulatory bodies, such as the Environment Agency, users of groundwater, including water companies, industry and agriculture, and all those involved in the protection and remediation of groundwater.