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This project investigated the relationship between the total body burden of a chemical in whole organisms and tissue-specific concentrations.
Updates a previous Environment Agency PBT evaluation on LCCPs.
Examines whether the validity criteria specified by a widely used standard method for algal growth inhibition studies are relevant for Skeletonema species.
A standard exposure model can identify highly persistent chemicals for which a more conservative regulatory assessment may be appropriate.
Environment Agency 2020 annual report on the environmental performance of regulated businesses in England and the work we do to regulate them.
Data on compliance ratings, pollution inventory, pollution incidents, enforcement and waste crime for 2020.
Environmental monitoring data on PFAS in English rivers, estuaries and groundwater.
This report (HPA-CHaPD-004) is a review considering the toxicity of combustion products.
This report (HPA-RPD-038) describes a study to assess the transfer of tritium to crops from soil treated with contaminated sewage sludge.
This report (HPA-RPD-032) describes the Gamma Radiation Above Nuclides In Soil (GRANIS) model for calculating external photon dose.
This report (HPA-CHaPD-001) is a review of environmental chemicals and neurotoxicity focusing on neurological diseases.
This report (HPA-RPD-020) describes a study of the potential radiological impact of disposal of large quantities of very low level waste.
COMARE’s third report: investigates childhood cancer rates close to the Atomic Weapons Research Establishment and the Royal Ordnance Factory.
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