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Upper Moyola Valley - LCA
Upper Moyola Valley - LCA
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Summary of changes to heavily modified and artificial water bodies 2015
The WFD recognises that some water bodies will have been changed to such a degree that they can longer be restored to their original condition without compromising their current use. For example, some waters have...
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Summary of changes to river heavily modified and artificial water bodies 2015
In 2009 54 river water bodies were designated as HMWBs in NI, and 1 canal was designated as an artificial water body (AWB). For the second River basin cycle several water bodies have been merged...
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What we plan to achieve by 2021 and beyond - 2015
We have examined in this second cycle review the achievement of the objectives established in the 2009 plan for 2015, and reviewed the objectives set for 2021 and 2027. We have taken into account the...
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Water Body Boundary Changes for the Final River Basin Plans 2015
The original work to derive a river water body set for Northern Ireland was undertaken in 2003-2004. At first 719 water bodies were proposed but this was later reduced to 550. However, further work was...
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Changes to Heavily Modified Water Body Lakes 2015
This paper sets out the approach to designation and classification of Heavily Modified Waterbodies in the First River Basin Planning Cycle and the changes that will be made in the Second River Basin Planning Cycle.
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Mechanisms for Action 2015
Mechanisms that we already have for implementing water related European Directives are referred to as ‘basic measures’. This document provides a general description of the mechanisms that are currently available and how we are using...
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Partnership panel for Northern Ireland - meeting minutes
The Partnership Panel was established by the Executive in 2014. The Panel consists of all Executive Ministers, a councillor from each of the 11 district councils and the 5 NILGA office bearers.The Panel provides a...
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Environmental monitoring report 2015
Report on the environmental radioactivity monitoring carried out by Northern Ireland Environment Agency, containing results from 2009-2014.
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How do I make a complaint if I am unhappy with the quality of service I received?
How do I make a complaint if I am unhappy with the quality of service I received?Our complaints procedure is easy to use and you can make a complaint if you are unhappy with the...
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Evidence and Innovation Strategy updated for 2015-17
The DARD Evidence and Innovation Strategy updated for 2015-17 describes the overarching framework for research and development to underpin evidence-based policy and delivery, and to promote innovation in agri-food, fishing, forestry and other rural businesses.
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Equality of Opportunity Screening Analysis form - Designation of Marine Conservation Zones in Northern Ireland inshore region
Equality of Opportunity Screening Analysis form for Designation of Marine Conservation Zones in Northern Ireland inshore region
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Waste Prevention Programme for Northern Ireland - Stopping Waste in its Tracks
This programme encompasses a range of policies and actions which will be beneficial to the environment and the economy.
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Report on the investigation into an elver mortality event at Cathleen’s Fall Station.
Report on Investigation into An elver mortality event at Cathleen’s Fall Station on the River Erne.
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Changes to the quarterly NI local authority collected municipal waste management statistics publication
This statistical notice invites users to provide comments on proposed changes to the Northern Ireland local authority collected municipal waste quarterly statistical report, scheduled to be published on 22 October 2015. This report will cover...
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Guidance for businesses on the Food Waste Regulations (NI) 2015
This document outlines the steps a business must take if they undertake processes or activities that create food waste.
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DWI enforcement notices 2013
Enforcement notices issued during 2013 by the Drinking Water Inspectorate
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DWI enforcement notices 2012
Enforcement notices issued during 2012 by the Drinking Water Inspectorate
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Programme of Measures - Diffuse and Point Source Pollution - Agriculture - 2015
Farming is a vital industry in Northern Ireland, however farming can have a major impact on water quality and can affect the quantity of water available.
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Programme of Measures - Diffuse and Point Source Pollution - Sewage and Industry - 2015
Sewage discharges can contain a wide range of substances, such as nutrients, organic matter, ammonia, faecal pathogens, toxic substances (from industrial effluent, household chemicals and road run-off) and sewage-related debris.