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101The Kentish Stour
102Groundwater development scheme : Little Ouse and Thet catchment : control rules
103Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London Basin. Progress report, March 1995
104Survey of water resources modelling activities February 1991
105Bedford Oolite aquifer wells history to September 1989
106Lower Nene : options for resources : environmental asset survey : baseline report : final
107National Groundwater and Contaminated Land Centre annual report 1997-1998
108Computer files used in the calculation of Rutland and Grafham yields
109River Medway catchment management plan : final report
110Investigate the feasibility of applying quality methods and standards within the water resources function.
111The role of the National Rivers Authority in droughts
112Review of Natural Resource Plans and Development Programmes
113Lincolnshire Northern chalk aquifer management proposals
114National Groundwater and Contaminated Land Centre annual report 1999/2000
115Regional water resources strategy : Severn-Trent region
116River Itchen catchment management : consultation report summary
117National Groundwater and Contaminated Land Centre annual report 1998/9
118The effects of water resources management on the rivers Bure, Wensum and Nar in North Norfolk : Final project report to the National Rivers Authority. July 1994
119The River Adur
120Groundwater abstraction greensand aquifer Hillington, Norfolk Private Hearing 19th February 1991
121Analysis of natural and polluted river communities in Great Britain- Progress report for the period January-December 1987
122Low flows and water resources : facts on the top 40 low flow rivers in England and Wales
123Environment Agency. National Water Demand Management Centre (NWDMC)
124Preliminary modelling of water storage and transfers in the Anglian region : supporting documentation for the regional water resources strategy May 1993
125Extending Rutland yield analysis to 1933 : supporting documentation for the regional water resources strategy