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National geological screening: meet the Independent Review Panel

Wednesday, 24 June 2015
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National geological screening: meet the Independent Review Panel
Our discussions with the Independent Review Panel can be viewed online.

Our meeting with the Independent Review Panel to discuss the draft guidance developed for the National Geological Screening (NGS) exercise took place at the British Academy in London on 23 June.

The proceedings can be seen here.

The IRP was established by the Geological Society of London, at the request of the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC).

Presentation slides on 23 June 2015 from GDF Siting Director Natalyn Ala

Draft screening guidance, which formed the basis of the discussion on 23 June 2015

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