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Provides up-to-date information on the causes, effects, and
remedies of damp on both residential properties and their occupiers
Defines statutory requirements relating to environmental health and
residential properties Provides a valuable resource for housing,
medical and legal professionals
This book examines the increasingly prevalent issues around
sewerage and sewage and explores what environmental health
practitioners (EHPs) can contribute to addressing this issue and
what further action is required. The book sets out an analysis of
the contents of raw sewage, including what should not be flushed
away, explaining that householders who flush non-flushable products
into the sewerage system contribute to the problem (and also give
the water and sewerage companies an excuse). The work explains the
terminology used and will also examine the legal issues that have
arisen from failure of the UK sewerage system to operate or be
operated as intended to protect public health. The operation of the
privatised water and sewerage companies in England and Wales and
the regulatory system to which they are supposedly subject is
scrutinized along with an examination of what EHPs can do to
address the problems that lead to sewage from homes and businesses
polluting the environment. The book considers what has been called
regulatory failure and what reforms and investment are needed and
what EHPs can do to bring pressure on other agencies and policy
makers to ensure that untreated sewage does not end up polluting to
environment. This book is essential reading for all environmental
health practitioners, but also anyone keen to learn more about the
issues surrounding the increasingly volatile UK sewage system and
the companies and institution involved in its operation and
governance.
Housing is a social determinant of health and this book aims to
provide a concise source of the theory and evidence on safe and
healthy housing to inform students, academics, public and
environmental health practitioners, and policy-makers, nationally
and internationally. The book reviews the functions of housing and
its relationship with the health and well-being of residents. It
examines the implications of failures to satisfy those functions,
including the potential impact on individuals, households, and
society. It assesses options directed at avoiding, removing, or
reducing threats and at promoting healthy indoor environments,
particularly for the most susceptible and vulnerable members of
society. It is essential reading for students, academics, and
professionals within the areas of environmental health, public
health, housing, built environment, social policy, housing policy,
health policy, and law.
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Rodent Pests and Their Control (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Stephen Battersby; Edited by Alan P. Buckle; Contributions by David Cowan; Edited by Robert H Smith; Contributions by Hans-Joachim Pelz, …
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The most numerous of the world's invasive species, rodent pests
have a devastating impact on agriculture, food, health and the
environment. In the last two decades, the science and practice of
rodent control has faced new legislation on rodenticides, the
pests' increasing resistance to chemical control and the impact on
non-target species, bringing a new dimension to this updated 2nd
edition and making essential reading for all those involved in
rodent pest control, including researchers, conservationists,
practitioners and public health specialists.
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