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In particular, we would like to express our gratitude to Simon Firth <strong>for</strong> his role as project manager and report<br />

compiler; without whose extra ef<strong>for</strong>t and determination the project would not have been possible.<br />

We would also like to thank:<br />

• ERM and Golder Associates <strong>for</strong> providing the physico-chemical property estimation and temperature<br />

conversion tool used <strong>for</strong> deriving the recommended CLEA physico-chemical inputs and CL:AIRE and WSP<br />

Environmental <strong>for</strong> hosting the workshops;<br />

• Dave Craw<strong>for</strong>d at the United States Environmental Protection Agency <strong>for</strong> his assistance in acquiring<br />

Provisional Peer Reviewed Toxicological Values and associated reports; and<br />

• Danny Stevens (EIC), Nicola Harries and John Henstock (CL:AIRE) and Hugh Mallet (AGS) who have helped<br />

guide the project, reviewed the report and lent support along the way to a successful conclusion.<br />

Finally, we would like to thank the following organisations <strong>for</strong> their comments on the pre-publication version of<br />

the report:<br />

• Environment Agency of England and Wales<br />

• Royal Environmental <strong>Health</strong> Institute of Scotland<br />

• Environmental Protection UK<br />

• Chartered Institute of Environmental <strong>Health</strong><br />

• Northern Ireland Environment Agency<br />

• Scottish Environment Protection Agency

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