ENDS Report 377, June 2006, p. 17
27 June 2006
The Environment Agency has further cut back on independent ‘check monitoring’ of industrial sites. Levels are now at their lowest since 2000, yet a quarter of sites do not have adequate monitoring procedures in place.
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