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126The regulation of fish farming by the National Rivers Authority
127Managing the Humber Estuary : the Environment Agency's approach
128The role of REPACS in fostering institutional trust in the Environment Agency
129The development of new techniques for the monitoring of ammonia in water
130The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
131Anglian region state of the environment report : the IPC perspective
132The extent of phosphorus release in the Norfolk Broads
133The role of the National Rivers Authority in droughts
134Engineering the environment : profile of the Anglian Engineering Department
135Genetics and the management of the Atlantic salmon
136The implications of climate change for the National Rivers Authority (Report 12)
137Abandoned mines and the water environment : report of the National Rivers Authority
138The disinfection of the Manchester Square Outfall, Blackpool, 1993
139The development of the Gammarus pulex feeding rate Bioassay
140Mechanisms of Water Storage in the Unsaturated Zone of the Chalk Aquifer
141Preventing the spread of crayfish plague in the South West
142Technical Summary - Alternative Approaches to Assessing the Aesthetic Quality of the Environment
143The Effectiveness of Liners in Inhibiting the Migration of Landfill Gas
144Salmon in the Dee catchment: the scientific basis for management
145Data on the effects of Parathion in the freshwater environment
146Economic elements of the Environment Agency's implementation of the Water Framework Directive
147Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment: Phase II
148The distribution of nutrients and phytoplankton in the North-East Irish Sea
149Water resources for the future : a strategy for the East Midlands
150Water resources for the future : a strategy for the West Midlands