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The Water and Abandoned Metal Mines programme aims to tackle the water pollution caused by historical metal mining.
The Joint Committee of Assay Offices’ notice on plating precious metal articles with base metal.
Metal on metal hip replacements.
Details of the new offence of purchasing scrap metal for cash and how the new offence will be implemented from 3 December 2012.
Scientific review of using a tiered approach to assess metal compliance in surface waters
The first phase of 2 innovative projects to reduce metal pollution from abandoned lead and zinc mines near Middleton-in-Teesdale has recently been completed.
Analyses which aimed to test whether the decline from 2012 was caused by interventions to address metal theft, or was due to metal prices falling.
This literature review has furthered our understanding of the international situation regarding sustainable treatment of abandoned minewaters.
This research summarises the development of a passive treatment technology to remove metals from mine waters.
Standard rules to operate metal recycling sites.
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