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Bathing waters with classification 5 (insufficient samples), 6 (unclassified) and 11 (closed) should show copy provided by Defra rather than a classification image
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Not sure if this is a bug or not - without Chris here to check what is sent over - but the overall classification is displaying 2016 classification for the current classification symbol. If it's somet…
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Defra have noticed the classification symbols are exactly as prescribed by the EU.
http://ec.europa.eu/environment/water/water-bathing/signs.htm
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/water-qual…
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*When* the sign is being generated
*it will* include the date of production
*so that* members of the public can see if the sign is up-to-date
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There should be a link to the app from:
- the `environment.data.gov.uk` landing page
- the bathing water profiles explorer
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as suggested by a friend, the Amsterdamians apparently care a lot about the air quality in their country.
let's write a scraper with this api: `https://data.openstate.eu/nl/dataset/landelijk-meetne…
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We've seen a repeating failure mode where the fetch instance will run out of memory. Logs look look like
```
> openaq-fetch@0.1.0 start /app
> node index.js
2018-01-28T21:31:09.829Z - info: S…
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- Defra logo is out of date
- logo order is odd - do ESRC, NERC, Defra, BEIS, FSA, EA
- dont need acronym AND full title on main image at top
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We should be able to find .uk domain suspensions at Nominet. See: https://www.infosecurity-magazine.com/news/suspended-uk-domains-double-in-a/
We may also need to find different suspension pages, eg:…