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A revision of the Duthie Report (1988) led by the Hospital Pharmacists’ Group of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Published 31 March 2005Legislation and regulationsDepartment of Health

Joint Flags Protocol 2005

The display of flags, in the Northern Ireland context, is an emotive issue, which has existed for some time.  Flags may be used for many purposes which can include:

Published 31 March 2005Consultation reportsThe Executive Office

This quarterly bulletin presents information on vehicle registrations, vehicle and driver testing, use of public transport and deliveries of petroleum in Northern Ireland

Published 24 March 2005Statistical reportsDepartment for Infrastructure

Documents relating to the HPSS ICT programme strategy.

Published 22 March 2005Policy papersDepartment of Health

This £1.57 billion plan contains proposals including enhanced public transport infrastructure, improved rail and bus services, new improved park and share / ride facilities as well as enhanced walking and cycling provision, all of which would help reduce reliance on priv

Published 21 March 2005Corporate reportsDepartment for Infrastructure

This document give details of sickness allowance when absence from work is due to injury caused by negligence of a third party.

Published 16 March 2005CircularsDepartment of Education

There are 141 lakes in Northern Ireland greater than 10 ha. On applying the Water Framework Directive (WFD, or the Directive) System A typology, a number of types have been recorded.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The Water Framework Directive (WFD, or the Directive) requires Member States to identify the location and boundaries of bodies of surface water and to carry out an initial characterisation of all such bodies (Annex II).

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

As part of the 2005 Article 5. WFD Characterisation Technical Report, Member States were required to identify the location and boundaries of bodies of surface water and to carry out an initial characterisation of all such bodies.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The aims of the methodology are to determine whether water bodies (rivers, lakes and transitional) identified in Northern Ireland are at risk or not at risk, with low or high confidence, from the combined pressures of abstraction and flow regulation.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The Water Framework Directive (WFD) aims to take a holistic view of all activities in the aquatic environment, whereas previous EC legislation has been directed at controlling specific discharges or activities in the marine environment.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The diffuse pollution risk assessment is based primarily on impact data1, where available, supplemented by a screening tool method that identifies waterbodies at risk from significant diffuse pollution pressures.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

This method summary details the approach taken to assessing river and lake water bodies which are at risk of failing the environmental objectives of the Water Framework Directive (WFD), because of morphological alterations.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

This methodology describes the use of impact data from monitoring for rivers and lakes. It is based on the UKTAG guidance, and includes the use of current classification schemes and assessments for Protected Areas.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

For the initial pressure and impact analysis, the only ‘other human’ pressures considered are alien species. UKTAG guidance1 is available on:
• the pressures from alien species on river, lake, transitional and coastal water bodies

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

We have broadly followed the approach suggested by UKTAG for the risk assessment of point source pressures. Point source pressures are discharges of effluent or waste from identifiable outfalls. These are generally subject to regulation and control.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

River Reference Conditions for Northern Ireland River Types.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The Water Framework Directive (WFD or the Directive) requires Member States to identify the location and boundaries of bodies of surface water and to carry out an initial characterisation of all such bodies (Annex II).

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

The same procedure used to identify and subsequently type the baseline river water bodies (catchment area > 10 km2)1 and lake water bodies (surface area > 0.5 km2)2 has been extrapolated to include small water bodies.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

This report is a comprehensive description of the pressures affecting the water environment in Northern Ireland. The Environment and Heritage Service has undertaken the work with partner organisations including Geological Survey of Northern Ireland.

Published 14 March 2005Guidance literatureDepartment of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs

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