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Report examining the likelihood of meeting the World Health Organization’s (WHO) guideline levels for air pollution (PM2.5) in the UK by 2030.
You need to report your annual emission releases to the Scottish Environment Protection Agency if you are a business regulated by a pollution and prevention control permit (PPC)
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This report aims to provide the citizens of Northern Ireland, and the wider air quality community, with user-friendly information on local air quality monitoring.
Background and project information about how the Coal Authority and Environment Agency plan to reduce pollution from historical metal mining in Northumberland.
Your business may need a Part A PPC permit if it operates certain types of installations in Scotland that could cause emissions to land, water or air
The objective of this research thesis was to analyse the potential use of willow in buffer zones for reducing nitrate and atrazine pollution.
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