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The feasibility of developing a methodology to assess the absorption capacity of geographical areas to certain types of land use change.
Leaflet to reassess the fate of radioactive discharges of low-level radioactive waste to sewers.
The aims of this study were to recommend standard methods for determining cation exchange capacity (CEC) and partition coefficient (Kd) in geological materials.
This project aimed to investigate the essentially subjective features of landscape, litter and noise, which influence our broad enjoyment of the environment.
Provide information on the techniques available allow the Environment Agencies in the UK to fulfil their envisaged regulatory requirements for historical radioactively contaminated sites.
A survey of the extent of use of risk assessment packages in the UK and an indication of the level (or lack) of training which practitioners currently have.
A review of Environment Agency code of practice for electric fishing operations to cover the use of backpack electric fishing equipment.
This study was undertaken to evaluate the potential of commercially available bone meal as a remedial treatment for immobilising heavy metals in contaminated soils.
The purpose of this project was to provide advice to the Environment Agency to aid effective discharge of its statutory duties to disabled people.
Reserach in to reducing the impacts of floods on humans and to lessen property damage through accurate, timely and reliable warnings.
The development of an appropriate snowmelt model for use in the UK.
The report provides a review of existing research on the effects of canoeing on angling and fish stocks.
The use of catchment scale plans to identify the best place to invest to reduce river eutrophication derived from diffuse sources
Guidance on defining groundwater protection zones for water sources from aquifers with adit systems.
LandSim is a probabilistic quantitative risk assessment model issued by the Environment Agency for use by regulatory staff in landfill performance evaluation.
SIREN (Site for Innovative Research on Monitored Natural Attenuation) is a project which aims to promote the application and understanding of monitored natural attenuation in the UK.
Review of molecular dimension models as indicators of low bioaccumulation potential
This report describes case studies testing the model previously described in Science Report SC010016/SR and explores how the methodology may be implemented.
This report provides an assessment of current resource usage within the construction sector
This report describes how land use maps produced in the 1930s contain a wealth of information that could still prove useful today.
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