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Local decision-making around fluoridation of drinking water: consultation responses.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is suitable for laboratories that routinely monitor bottled and mineral waters for indicator organisms.
External quality assessment (EQA) of water microbiology.
This study assesses the formal and informal systems used by institutions with regulatory requirements for testing drinking water quality
In February 2014 Public Health England (PHE) received a request for details of any PHE committees that had discussed fluoridation.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is particularly suited to laboratories in the water testing and clinical microbiology sectors that examine hospital tap waters.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is for laboratories in the water testing and clinical microbiology sectors examining hospital tap water.
This external quality assessment (EQA) scheme is for laboratories that routinely monitor drinking water, examining for low levels of indicator organisms.
A climate response surface was constructed, combining a water resource system model, climate data and water demand scenarios
FOI response giving details about expenditure on bottled water by the CNC
This brief presents results of an audit of infrastructure in one sub-county and outlines the implications for attaining universal service delivery
Your tap water should be clear and bright - water quality advice, reporting problems, how to complain
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