Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Part of [[Department of Scientific and Industrial Research]]
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Warren Spring Laboratory was established as the UK Government's environmental research laboratory specialising a wide range of environmental sciences including contaminated land, waste management, air pollution, marine pollution, pollution abatement and environmental management.
In early 1994 the UK Government closed the laboratory transferring some staff to [[AEA Technology]] who, together with some AEA staff, formed the New National Environmental Technology Centre (NETCEN).


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Revision as of 07:14, 26 December 2015

of Stevenage

Part of Department of Scientific and Industrial Research

Warren Spring Laboratory was established as the UK Government's environmental research laboratory specialising a wide range of environmental sciences including contaminated land, waste management, air pollution, marine pollution, pollution abatement and environmental management.

In early 1994 the UK Government closed the laboratory transferring some staff to AEA Technology who, together with some AEA staff, formed the New National Environmental Technology Centre (NETCEN).

See Also

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Sources of Information