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Latest Advisory Committee on Protection of the Sea (ACOPS) survey on marine pollution in the UK pollution control zone.
This research summarises the development of a passive treatment technology to remove metals from mine waters.
This literature review has furthered our understanding of the international situation regarding sustainable treatment of abandoned minewaters.
The plan summarises procedures the Marine Management Organisation follows in a marine pollution incident.
This release covers figures on the environmental permitting system for small industries by local authorities that helps to reduce any pollution they may cause and, in particular, helps to improve air quality.
Information on the amendments made to the International Convention on MARPOL Annex I by the IMO Resolutions adopted since 2004.
The stream was polluted after a farm inspection by the Environment Agency recommended improvements should be made to prevent possible pollution.
Amendment 1 replaces schedule 3, Appendix 5 and Appendix 6 of the existing MSN 1819, bringing them in line with International and EU law.
Plan for the group that covers Norfolk, Suffolk and The Wash Environment
This study considers a serious problem of water pollution in central Dhaka, in the Turag-Tongi-Balu River System
Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP) advises the government on all matters concerning the health effects of air pollutants.
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.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the constructed wetlands for the treatment of pollution item.
Spreading slurry and milk on agricultural land: Environment Agency advice in exceptional circumstances such as extreme weather.
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