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This report uncovered information that should prove useful for reducing bioaerosol concentrations both in and around livestock facilities and for controlling the spread of potentially serious diseases.
The use of biodiesel should present little or no additional risk to groundwater compared to fossil fuels, according to new research.
With air quality still a critical issue, for the UK and globally, the Environment Agency is charged with finding practical solutions to complex regulatory issues in England and Wales.
Outlines the advantages and disadvantages of an outcomes-based approach to regulating emissions to air from industrial sources.
Hydrogeologists can now use a simple tool based on Excel to assess applications to abstract small volumes of water.
Scientific risk assessment prioritisation of chemicals that are likely substitutes for nonylphenol
This report looks at the impact that new regulations to increase efficiency in water use are likely to have on sewers and wastewater treatment works.
Reports the development and testing of a groundwater risk model for assessment of microbial pollution in urban settings.
Using substitute fuels made from waste materials can reduce emissions of pollutants and greenhouse gasesfrom cement and lime plants, according to a new report published by the Environment Agency.
The report collates a number of projects and programmes and assesses the contribution of social science research to flood risk management science.
Review of community and citizen engagement in flood risk management decision-making, delivery and response.
This is a review based on desk research and formal interviews of the relationships between urban rural policies and flood risk management.
Research on how sustainable drainage systems (SUDS) could solve water quality problems with existing drainage systems.
A description of a methodology for quantifying and visualising fish habitat quality in rivers.
Factors leading to the enhanced oxidation of SO2 and NOX in the plumes of large industrial sources, particularly power stations, are reviewed and analysed.
Practical schemes for dealing with the oxidation of NO to nitrogen dioxide are reviewed.
A new report recommends revising and expanding the Beach Management Manual originally published by CIRIA Construction Industry Research and Information Association in 1996.
The Thames Gateway could be developed in a way to be water neutral, according to a new study.
This report examines the evidence of genetic impacts on indigenous brown trout populations in Europe, caused by introductions of fertile farm-reared trout.
Report on the effects of gamma radiation on marine organisms, particularly two common species of seaweed: Fucus vesiculosus bladder wrack and Ulva intestinalis gutweed.
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