Title: River Thames (Buscot to Eynsham), Windrush and Evenlode catchment review : final report
Author: National Rivers Authority Thames Region
Document Type: Monograph
Annotation: EA additional title info: December 1994
Abstract:
The Catchment Review study area covers the Ock catchment and the section of the River Thames from Buscot Lock to Eynsham Lock. The study area covers approximately 1026 km2 and is predominantly rural in character, with the only significant settlement in the area being the expanding town of Witney. The study area has a population of approximately 19,030. This report provides a summary of catchment statistics, issues, current and future proposed National Rivers Authority (NRA) activity in order to achieve a broad awareness of potential cross functional opportunities and constraints. The document will also form the basis of the full Thames (Buscot-Eynsham), Windrush and Evenlode Catchment Management Plan due to start in January 1996, which will provide a focus for those interested in the future health of the water environment of this Catchment area.
Publisher: National Rivers Authority
Publication Date: 1994
Publication Place: Reading
Subject Keywords: Catchment management; Rivers; Water pollution; Flood risk management; Water quality; Pollution control; Land use; Nature conservation
Geographic Keywords: Thames; Ock (Oxfordshire); Vale of White Horse catchment; Oxfordshire; Evenlode (Oxfordshire) subcatchment
Extent: 46
Permalink: http://www.environmentdata.org/archive/ealit:2962
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