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Environment Agency monitoring data from English estuaries is used to determine trends in temperature and dissolved oxygen since 1990.
This assessment provides a picture of current and future flood and coastal erosion risk across England.
Provides an overview of the potential environmental impacts of different net zero technologies and how the Environment Agency may need to regulate such impacts.
Data on compliance ratings, pollution inventory, pollution incidents, enforcement and waste crime for 2023.
A UK-wide project looking at inequalities in air quality exposure and the impact on people’s health.
Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.
Explores the potential for adapting a test method to provide a more accurate measure of how strongly a test substance may interact with soils and sediments.
Reviews bioaccumulation studies for chemical substances using the water flea.
Assesses the feasibility of expanding the range of chemical substances that can be assessed in a standardised test method.
The Environment Agency's review of whether the proposed plans will secure resilient and sustainable water supplies up to 2050.
Fisheries statistics report and data tables for commercial and recreational fisheries in England and Wales.
A new species-specific monitoring method that analyses genetic material in the environment to detect crayfish species in English waterbodies.
Explores whether ecological network science could help the Environment Agency understand the role microbial communities play in English river ecosystems.
Explores new approaches for examining the impact of droughts on English catchments and water supply systems.
An update on the programmes, highlighting the innovations and challenges in achieving flood and coastal resilience, adaptation and coastal transition.
A pilot approach to detection, identification and quantification of antimicrobial resistance in three selected river catchments in England.
This project determined the concentrations of specified antimicrobials at which selection for resistance may occur.
Identifies the range of disinfectants currently used in the UK and reviewed available information on their potential role in the development of antimicrobial resistance.
Reviews the available data on concentrations at which selection for antimicrobial resistance has been reported for different antimicrobials and the approaches used to determine these concentrations.
Looks at methods for the determination of the lowest concentration of antifungals that can lead to a selective advantage for resistant organisms.
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