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Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of post-combustion carbon dioxide capture.
What best available techniques are, when you must follow them, how to propose alternatives and how to refer to them in your application.
A summary of the techniques and standards you should use to monitor ambient air.
How to develop monitoring strategies for assessing levels of pollutants in the ambient atmosphere.
This page advises healthcare professionals working within the community, care homes or hospital environments on how to reduce the risks of hot weather to the health of people they provide care for.
This guide explains the problems and risks which may come from extreme weather, how to mitigate them and how you can make your reservoir more resilient. You can read each section in isolation, or as a whole document.
Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
How the Ministry of Defence estate is adapting to climate change, including nature conservation on the estate.
This report (HPA-RPD-028) considers the results of the NRPB intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
This report (HPA-RPD-053) considers the results of the HPA intercomparison of passive radon detectors.
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