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126The Transportation of the Maximum gain Salmon Spawning Target for the River Bush(N.I) to England and Wales
127Investigation into the probable cause of the 1999 failure of the EC bathing waters directive at Seaton (Devon) beach (70210103) (2000)
128Discharge consent and compliance policy : a blueprint for the future : the NRA's response to the public consultation
129The modelling of water quality in the nitrate sensitive areas of the North Lincolnshire Wolds, Sleaford and Aswarby
130The National Rivers Authority's response to the sixteenth report of the Royal Commission on Environmental Pollution on freshwater quality
131The Natural (Baseline) Quality Of Groundwaters In England And Wales - The Chalk Of Berkshire And The Chilterns
132Radioactive Substances Act 1993 : response to comments on the Scope and methodology for the full re-examination of the Sellafield authorisations for the disposal of radioactive waste
133The water environment - our cultural heritage
134Snapshots of the environment : enhancing biodiversity
135Information on the status of salmon stocks
136Surveying and tracking salmon in the sea
137The Atlantic Salmon Trust Journal 2011
138The Sea Trout Stock Collapse, 1989-1992
139Aerial view of the River Laboratory
140Achieving the quality : annex : programme of environmental obligations agreed by the Secretary of State for the Environment, Transport and the Regions and for Wales for individual water companies
141Drought in the South : in depth
142Recreational waterways in the Anglian region : byelaws
143General introduction to the Water Framework Directive
144The River Lark project Model Manual
145The Great Ouse (Bedford Ouse) fact file
146Agriculture and the Water Framework Directive
147Lake restoration : the role of biomanipulation : a one day seminar held in the Broads 18th March 1993 : organised by the National Rivers Authority and the Broads Authority
148Factors affecting salmon in the sea
149Humber estuary : state of the environment 1998
150A Demonstration Of The Feasibility Of Soilpacs