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You need a licence to mine for minerals in Northern Ireland
The report gives guidance on appropriate quantities of water to be used for typical practices within agriculture and industry to assist Environment Agency staff in the assessment of proposed or existing water abstraction licences
UK government response to the Task and Finish Group’s recommendations on industry resilience for critical minerals.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
This report provides details of changes to the water resources assessment in MA02 as a result of the SES1 changes and AP1 amendments. This document does not form part of the High Speed Rail (Crewe – Manchester) SES1 and AP1...
The Environment Agency has received an application from Morgan Sindall Construction & Infrastructure Ltd for a licence to abstract (take) water.
Brochure outlining UK expertise in integrated water-resource management solutions and techniques.
UK commitments will go towards unlocking billions in global finance and support developing countries invest to achieve sustainable development goals.
Follow this groundwater protection code of practice to prevent pollution from solvent use and storage.
Calculate nutrient budgets for developments in the catchment of Rostherne Mere Ramsar.
Overview and instructions on using the chemical recovery navigation tool (RNT) and chemical recovery record form (RRF).
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