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Laying telecommunications and power cables within UK territorial waters (up to 12 nautical miles) requires a marine licence.
A summary of the main methods you should use to analyse ambient air monitoring data.
How you can make sure your ambient air quality monitoring meets appropriate quality assurance requirements.
Guidelines for the monitoring of volume individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) and protected trust deed (PTD) providers
OPSS is leading a fresh campaign to raise awareness of safety issues associated with consumer products that can connect to the internet or a network.
The Valuation Office Agency`s technical manual covering all aspects of compulsory purchase and compensation.
How Business e-services customers can reset their security token through the portal.
How to claim Landfill Tax credits if you take part in the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) scheme.
Outlining the issues around maritime safety, who this guide is for and how to use it.
This information explains what the Cladding Safety Scheme (CSS) is, how to apply, and the additional help in place to support leaseholders and residents affected by unsafe external wall systems.
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