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Risk proportionate hydrogeological impact assessment method for groundwater abstraction.
Outline of the prioritisation approach used to identify chemicals for EQS development under Annex VIII of the Water Framework Directive and the results of the prioritisation exercise undertaken.
A report into the effects of climate change on river-dwelling organisms.
Case study evidence of how improving the environment contributes to people`s quality of life and economic development.
Science report on climate proofing rural resource protection policies and strategies in Wales
Booklet about the fuel additive MTBE.
The report reviews global technology roadmapping activities.
Guidance on the best current techniques to monitor radioactivity in the environment.
Manual providing an understanding of the requirements of saltmarsh and when and how to manage it.
Baseline chemistry and dominant geochemical processes in 23 important aquifers in England and Wales.
Methods to estimate the losses to the environment from the transport & storage of chemicals.
Comprehensive study of uncertainties in UK critical loads.
Investigates uncertainties in methods currently used to assess odour exposure and predict annoyance
A method for estimating airborne concentrations of sulphur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and particles PM10 in the UK
Impact of odorous emissions on humans by classifying odour into bands of unpleasantness.
A study of the Bristol Channel and Severn Estuary incorporating a hydrodynamic model to assess bacterialogical decay rates in association with sediment transport dynamics.
UK otter populations are healthy and continue to expand across England and Operations. This is the main finding of a series of studies carried out by the Environment Agency over the last fifteen years.
A review of invertebrate sampling techniques and associated uncertainty which will help fulfil Water Framework Directive requirements.
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