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The Nutrient Management Expert Group is advising Defra on how to minimise pollution from the use, manufacture, storage and distribution of nutrients intended for crops.
A robotic bird of prey is being used to stop seagulls contaminating Teignmouth’s bathing water.
This document contains the following information: Artificial light in the environment
This section describes the mechanisms protecting the quality or quantity of water used for drinking water supplies.
Permit to carry out Part A(2) or Part B activities or run a Part A(2) or Part B installation or mobile plant.
Information for health and emergency professionals involved in chemical incident response and preparedness.
The Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010 provide for the setting of fees and charges for Local Air Pollution Prevention and Control (LAPPC) and Local Air - Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control (LA-IPPC) at levels that will recover costs of local authorities...
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Information and updates on the proposed Nenthead mine water treatment scheme in Cumbria, England.
A review of public engagement, covering concepts, practices and experience of public engagement.
What research and consultancy services Cefas provides, what legislation you need to comply with, and how to meet those requirements.
The conditions that new cemetery developments, or new extensions of a cemetery, can operate under without needing an environmental permit.
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