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Guidance on Public Health England’s transportable monitoring system for identifying radioactive contamination in people following an accident.
Farmer Derek Dyer contaminated a private water supply and polluted a stream after a slurry store built from farmyard manure collapsed.
Hydrogeological risk assessment guidance and tool to set targets to remediate (clean up) contaminated land or groundwater.
Recommendations for sampling and analysis for aflatoxin contamination in compound products containing nuts.
A review of biological indicators of pesticide contamination in freshwater environments.
Structured approach to assessing the risks to ecology from chemical contamination in soils.
This report describes the toxicological basis and approaches to deriving Health Criteria Values that serve as benchmarks for protecting human health.
This guidance is intended to explain how local authorities should implement the regime on contaminated land.
How to assess and manage the risks from land contamination.
These reports (HPA-RPD-040 and HPA-RPD-041) concern incidents involving radionuclides leading to contamination of the drinking water supply.
Report on field testing of various approaches to biomonitoring.
This study used whole genome sequencing to investigate the links between E. coli and recent faecal contamination in drinking water
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