Small improvements have been recorded in phosphorus levels in Welsh Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers.
A huge wastewater plant which would allow 3,500 homes to be built on the edge of Norwich is likely to get the green light.
Data on phosphorus levels in Welsh Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers shows small improvements, while interim water quality classifications for Welsh rivers hold steady.
Phosphorus levels in Welsh Special Area of Conservation (SAC) rivers including the River Wye have shown slight improvements.
The five other rivers missing the phosphate target are the Teifi, Cleddau, Dee, Usk and Wye. Phosphates are naturally ...
A trio of academics are calling on the Canterbury Regional Council to take urgent action on what they deem a water pollution ...
A bill filed in the Florida Legislature could shield owners of former phosphate mines from liability, and its application is ...
HAYWARD, CALIFORNIA / ACCESS Newswire / March 11, 2025 / Biolog, Inc. - a leading provider of phenotypic cellular profiling products, multi-omic microbial identification services, and tools for cultiv ...
Conservation, public health and environmental justice organizations sued the Trump administration today over the federal failure to respond to a petition requesting stronger oversight of toxic and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make game-changing breakthrough with hazardous waste: 'An effective solution'The study is significant because it offers a way to make our lakes and rivers cleaner and safer. Scientists make ...
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