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Three case studies of behaviour change interventions aimed at SMEs.
This report describes the toxicological basis and approaches to deriving Health Criteria Values that serve as benchmarks for protecting human health.
Identification of UV-filters used in sunscreens that need further investigation.
The Environment Agency has published the findings of an investigation into appropriate indicators of soil quality for the UK.
Pilot study investigation of the influence of risk-based, outcome-focused compliance assessment on environmental performance
The aim of this study was to present an overview of the use of flame-retardant substances in the UK.
To manage faecal pollution in our bathing waters effectively, we need more information on the sources of such pollution.
Comparison and evaluation of various potential UK soil monitoring schemes.
Report that looks at the effect of disposable and reusable nappies on global warming and other environmental impacts.
This project informs the UK Government and the Environment Agency positions on benchmark-based emissions allocations for Phase III of the EU Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS).
This project look at sources of heavy metal contamination in road dust and to apportion the relative contribution, where possible, of different sources.
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.
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.
Scientific risk assessment prioritisation of chemicals that are likely substitutes for nonylphenol
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.
Summary of scientific information behind our decisions and advice regarding avian influenza.
Risk assessment for exposure of cattle to fungi and yeasts from compositing units
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