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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
This EQA scheme is suitable for laboratories in the water testing and clinical microbiology sectors that monitor the microbial quality of water used rinse endoscopes.
Introducing 'Water Independence.' Through DASA, Scotland-based company, IF Defence, secured funding to develop a portable water purification technology
How to meet the general binding rules if your septic tank or small sewage treatment plant releases (discharges) waste water to the ground.
Official Government Buying Standards (GBS) for performance standards of water consumption rates for systems that use water.
Information on the potential health impacts of drought in England and the measures that people can take to stay healthy during these events.
For the first time, over 1.2 million ‘eligible’ non-household customers in England can choose their water supplier (from 3 April 2017).
This Review summarises trials evaluating different interventions to improve water quality and prevent diarrhoea
Sellafield Ltd is committed to keeping the public informed about operations on the Sellafield site.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the silt filtration dams or seepage barriers item.
Consumer Council for Water (CCW) represents water and sewerage consumers in England and Wales and takes up unresolved complaints. CCW is an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs .
Sheep dip is a hazardous substance – follow this code to reduce the risk of groundwater pollution when you use, store and dispose of dip.
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