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A basis for the development of an Environment Agency capability for the analysis of the criticality of post closure radioactive waste disposal issues.
The development of a guidance manual of leachate red list substance protocol for use by waste management and regulatory bodies .
Review of data from 2 field-scale landfill test cell projects which were developed to accelerate waste stabilization.
A project undertaken between to assess methane emissions from different categories of UK landfill sites supported by field measurements.
A pilot study looking at landfill leachate to examine the extent of denitrification.
Monitoring and investigation of the Burnstump and Gorsethorpe landfill sites.
Research into the treatment of sludge and the available disposal techniques.
A survey of sewage sludge in the UK.
A working group of the Nuclear Energy Agency has developed a database of features, events and processes relevant to the assessment of the long-term safety of radioactive waste disposal facilities.
A review of the application of tracer studies for monitoring leachate recirculation in landfills.
Report containing technical, scientific and practical guidance on the spreading of industrial wastes on land.
The aims of the research were to develop diffusive gradients in thin-films (DGT) into a practical device and to establish its feasibility for measuring several metals in freshwater, including cadmium and mercury.
The removal of technetium from EARP waste streams
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