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A literature review of the current state of knowledge on attenuation processes that attenuate mining-derived pollutants at the groundwater-surface water interface.
This is a summary of research done as part of the improving institutional and social responses to flooding project.
This report summarises work carried out under Work Package 3 of the project Improving Institutional and Social Responses to Flooding.
Report proposes a new analysis tool to help Environment Agency staff decide how much collaboration is appropriate in different situations, to improve flood and coastal erosion risk management.
The aim of this project was to produce flood warnings that work, so that they are more targeted, matched to the perceptions and behaviours of different social groupings, including vulnerable communities.
Research in how to improve people’s responses to flood warnings
Improving institutional and social responses to flooding
The use of a mutlivariate profiling approach to quantifying the functional diversity of soil microbial communities.
Workshop summary on chronic aquatic ecotoxicity testing of human pharmaceuticals discussions and conclusions.
The project assessed a set of land use scenarios aimed at protecting groundwater quality. The Slea catchment was used as a typical example of lowland UK.
This report assesses a series of land use scenarios for groundwater protection in the Slea catchment.
Digest of ambient air-quality monitoring data in the UK
A report by the Committee on the Medical Effects of Air Pollutants (COMEAP).
This report provides a processes to select and use indicators of soil quality for the function of environmental interaction.
To evaluate and assess current methods of estimating catchment wetness that feed into rainfall runoff models in order to improve accuracy of forecasts.
Scientific review of river typologies; incorporating climate change for the Water Framework Directive (WFD).
This document provides practical, scientifically robust guidance on good practice in the design, construction and installation of groundwater quality monitoring points
A peer reviewed dossier of toxicological and environmental information on bromine, bromide, hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen iodide, aresnic and beryllium.
The report updates a 2001 review and provides information on technical, environmental performance and regulatory controls surrounding use of solid waste derived fuels used in cement works.
Protecting and enhancing wetlands.
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