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A scheme of fees and charges to recover the costs of processing licence applications under the Water Abstraction and Impoundment (Licensing) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2006.
Fees and Charges to Recover the Cost of Processing Discharge Consent Applications and the Regulation of Discharges under the Water (Northern Ireland) Order 1999 .
Guidance on Marine Licensing Application Fees and Payments from 1st April 2012
Amendment by the Department of the Environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on it under Regulation 4 of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Charging Scheme Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2010.
Non-native invasive species are one of the greatest threats to biodiversity not only worldwide but specifically on islands including Ireland. The bloody-red shrimp (Hemimysis anomala) is one after being discovered in Lough Derg in the Shannon River Basin Distric
Derg and Mourne Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Roe Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Quoile Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Glens and Rathlin Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Belfast Lough Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Upper Lough Erne Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
River Blackwater Local Management Area Action Plan March 2012.
Lower Bann, Local Management Area, Action Plan 2009-2015, March 2012.
The Carlingford and Newry Local Management Area Action Plan, published in March 2012, details local measures identified to improve the water environment.
Our rivers, lakes, estuaries, seas and groundwater provide water to sustain many of our core social and economic activities, and also provide drinking water for our population.
Responsibility for an animal includes having an understanding of the specific health and welfare needs of the animal and having the appropriate knowledge and skills to care for the animal.
This paper details the procedures for translating the definitions of good groundwater chemical status into an operational classification system.
This paper provides the detailed procedures for the translation of the definitions of good groundwater quantitative status outlined in Annex V of the WFD into an operational classification system.
Identifying the location and boundaries of bodies of surface water in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland Environment Agency Internal Environmental Statement 2010/2011.