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A new report from the Environment Agency describes the results of the RAPHSA Rapid Assessment of Physical Habitat Sensitivity to Abstraction project.
Developing integrated weed management options for Japanese knotweed
Investigation into the disease Phytophthora, which affects the roots of alder trees.
Scientific review of estimating water resources potential for every catchment in England and Wales.
This report looks at a cost benefit analysis of a small number of sustainable drainage options that could be retrofitted in urban areas.
The project looks at how the public perceives health risk using municipal waste incineration as a case study.
The report provides a brief overview of the extensive genetic and genomic resources that have been developed for studies into sexual function in the roach.
This report documents the ontogeny of sexual development in a sentinel fish species the roach Rutilus rutilus
This report investigates the impact of exposure to 17alpha-ethinyloestradiol on sexual development and differentiation in the roach, Rutilus rutilus.
This report uncovered information that should prove useful for reducing bioaerosol concentrations both in and around livestock facilities and for controlling the spread of potentially serious diseases.
The use of biodiesel should present little or no additional risk to groundwater compared to fossil fuels, according to new research.
With air quality still a critical issue, for the UK and globally, the Environment Agency is charged with finding practical solutions to complex regulatory issues in England and Wales.
Outlines the advantages and disadvantages of an outcomes-based approach to regulating emissions to air from industrial sources.
Hydrogeologists can now use a simple tool based on Excel to assess applications to abstract small volumes of water.
Scientific risk assessment prioritisation of chemicals that are likely substitutes for nonylphenol
This report looks at the impact that new regulations to increase efficiency in water use are likely to have on sewers and wastewater treatment works.
Reports the development and testing of a groundwater risk model for assessment of microbial pollution in urban settings.
Using substitute fuels made from waste materials can reduce emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gasesfrom cement and lime plants, according to a new report published by the Environment Agency.
The report collates a number of projects and programmes and assesses the contribution of social science research to flood risk management science.
Review of community and citizen engagement in flood risk management decision-making, delivery and response.
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