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Scoping Study for the Chemicals Investigation Programme (Dangerous Substances and Priority Hazardous Substances/ Priority Substances under the Water Framework Directive)

10/WW/17/11 - ISBN: 1 84057 561 1

Control over a wide range of potential contaminants is an important requirement of the Water Framework Directive. To meet this requirement, the CIP has been designed to investigate the management and control of concentrations... More...

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Source Control of Phosphorus from Domestic Sources - Options and Impacts

09/WW/17/10 - ISBN: 1 84057 526 3

Phosphorus is the single most important substance preventing good chemical status under the Water Framework Directive for inland surface waters of the UK. In order to avoid costly, ineffective programmes of measures it is nec... More...

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Water Framework Directive: Sustainable Treatment Solutions for Achieving Good Ecological Status

08/WW/20/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 501 8

Implementation of the Water Framework Directive is likely to necessitate tighter effluent consent standards and more extensive wastewater treatment. The pursuit of the environmental target of higher final effluent quality may... More...

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Ribble SIMCAT Pilot Study - Assessment of Relative Contributions and the Impact of Control Measures on Water Quality

07/WW/17/9 - ISBN: 1 84057 489 5

The Water Industry identified an urgent need to quantify the water quality benefits of Programme of Measures (PoMs) applied to Water Industry discharges at 'end of pipe' and other, more diffuse, sources of pollution. Thi... More...

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