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Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for metal powder and other thermal spraying.
An examination of the feasibility of setting metal background reference concentrations for the added risk approach in the Water Framework Directive.
You need an itinerant (travelling) metal dealer's licence to buy and sell scrap metal door-to-door in Scotland
Scientific review of using a tiered approach to assess metal compliance in surface waters
The first phase of 2 innovative projects to reduce metal pollution from abandoned lead and zinc mines near Middleton-in-Teesdale has recently been completed.
This guidance explains the standards (appropriate measures) for facilities with an environmental permit to mechanically treat metal waste in shredders.
Regulators must use this process guidance note (PGN) to assess applications and write permits for coating of metal and plastic.
This publication is intended for Valuation Officers. It may contain links to internal resources that are not available through this version.
This literature review has furthered our understanding of the international situation regarding sustainable treatment of abandoned minewaters.
This research summarises the development of a passive treatment technology to remove metals from mine waters.
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