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Your tap water should be clear and bright - water quality advice, reporting problems, how to complain
How to register as a producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market bottled drinking water.
External quality assessment (EQA) of water microbiology.
Rules for local authorities to follow when registering a premises to produce bottled drinking water, or carrying out ongoing checks.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is for laboratories that routinely monitor drinking water for low levels of indicator organisms.
External quality assessment (EQA) scheme suitable for laboratories that routinely monitor drinking water, examining for low levels of indicator organisms.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is for laboratories that routinely monitor drinking water, examining for low levels of indicator organisms.
The study explored association among Socio-Ecological Systems, drinking water salinity and blood pressure
These reports (HPA-RPD-040 and HPA-RPD-041) concern incidents involving radionuclides leading to contamination of the drinking water supply.
Fibre in Water (FiW) is an open competition, run by DCMS from HM Treasury’s Shared Outcomes Fund and supported by DEFRA, BEIS and Cabinet Office. It will allocate up to £4 million of R&D funding to projects that develop and...
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
The navigation tool takes users through the process outlined in the UK recovery handbook for radiation incidents (UKRHRI).
Current and future issues for drinking waters, with a review of current measures to address the challenges.
Journal article and policy brief which test this theory in coastal Kenya
Use this form to record decisions for the recovery of the environment following a radiation incident.
Information on cryptosporidium including sources and routes of transmission, symptoms, and general hygiene advice to minimise the spread.
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