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Electricity consumption data for 2005 to 2022 as a single table, with years stacked one above the other.
Gas consumption data for 2005 to 2022 as a single table, with years stacked one above the other.
Guidance to help organisations choose a monitoring approach for stack emissions to air that meets Environment Agency and MCERTS requirements (formerly part of M2).
Product recall for Stackrobats Stacking Game presenting a serious risk of choking.
Product recall for green and yellow wooden frog stacking toy presenting a high risk of choking due to easy access to small parts.
This guidance specifies the standards for the continuous monitoring and sampling of stack emissions.
How land managers can combine biodiversity units and nutrient credits, and sell them alongside other environmental payments.
Formerly part of M2, guidance on developing a monitoring strategy, techniques and standards, and maximum uncertainty values.
Route maps for freight and tourists travelling to mainland Europe through the Port of Dover.
These are the maximum uncertainty values to assess whether periodic measurement results comply with emission limit values in environmental permits (formerly part of M2).
Meeting the standard for stack emissions monitoring sample locations – requirements for measurement sections and sites. This guidance was formerly called M1.
This document sets out what you must do if you want to get accreditation from us to monitor pollution released from chimney stacks.
How to analyse samples taken to monitor pollution released from chimney stacks.
This index will help you choose an appropriate periodic monitoring technique and standard for monitoring stack emissions to air (formerly part of M2).
This guidance describes the certification process for continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS), transportable CEMS (T-CEMS) and dust arrestment plant monitors.
How to monitor emissions from low risk medium combustion plants (MCPs) and specified generators (SGs). This document was previously known as TGN M5.
How to become certified to monitor pollution released from chimney stacks – the experience and training you need and the exams you must take.
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