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SUDS - Increased Liability for the Water Industry - Phase 2

06/WW/03/8 - ISBN: 1 84057 417 8

This report is the second of 2 reports which investigate the liability risks associated with ownership of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SUDS). The first report carried out a broad evaluation of the issues, and the second stud... More...

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Performance and Whole Life Costs of Best Management Practices and Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems

05/WW/03/6 - ISBN: 1 94339 743 9

This report documents the performance and whole life costs of stormwater practices in the U.S. (Best Management Practices) and UK (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems) aimed at reducing the impact of urbanisation. ... More...

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Implications of Potential New Measures and Standards Required under the Water Framework Directive for Natura 2000 Sites

04/WW/20/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 367 8

The study identified and assessed designated habitat sites that were dependent on water and might require more investment and action by the UK water industry. The additional measures identified were extra nutrient removal fro... More...

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WW03 Forecasting The Deposition and Biological Effects of Excess Organic Carbon from Sewage Discharges for the Purposes of the Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive (DIR91/ 271/ EEC) BenOss Version 3

99/WW/03/3 - ISBN: 1 84057 169 1

BEN OSS Version 3 is a model, which will predict changes in the soft sediment benthic community in response to organic inputs. It produces an assessment of the amount of suspended solids (carbon) from a sewage outfall accumul... More...

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Microbiological Inputs to the Environment from Sewerage and Sewage Treatment Works

98/WW/07/1 - ISBN: 1 84057 134 9

The pathogenic organisms found in sewage were reviewed, and those that should be tested include Salmonella, Campylobacter, Escherichia coli O157, Cryptosporidium, Giardia and enteroviruses. A field survey methodology will qua... More...

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