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The latest update on monitored groundwater levels and whether there are any groundwater alerts or warnings in force.
This project looked at deep subsurface activities and whether we need constraints in order to protect deep groundwaters.
This paper provides an overview and explanation of groundwater monitoring and makes institutional and monitoring recommendations
If you are developing a site within a coalfield area you may need to give additional consideration to the proposed drainage and infiltration.
A model of groundwater transactions under payoff uncertainty arising from unpredictable fluctuations in groundwater availability during the agricultural dry season
This document provides guidance on the choice of an appropriate and value for money approach to ground water resource quantity assessment
This paper covers the principles of conjunctive use of groundwater and surface water
This research is based on a 5 town case study cohort in Kenya
Report assessing the value of groundwater
How the Environment Agency carries out government policy for groundwater and adopts a risk-based approach where legislation allows.
When you need an environmental permit to discharge liquid effluent or waste water to surface water or the ground, and how to apply.
Sheep dip is a hazardous substance – follow this code to reduce the risk of groundwater pollution when you use, store and dispose of dip.
A comprehensive study of the theory and application of Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA) as it relates to two widespread groups of contaminants; petroleum hydrocarbons and chlorinated solvents.
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