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401Responses to 'Outlook for the environment' : a summary of the responses to the Environment Agency's consulation on the priorities for investment by water companies in environmental improvements as part of the Periodic Review
402Report on the national marine analytical quality control scheme 1993/94 : presented to the 18th October 1994 meeting of the Marine Pollution Monitoring Management Group
403Identification of Blue Green Algae of the British Isles Guide to the Genera and Use of the Interactive CD-ROM for Identification of Species
404Outlook for the environment : a consultation paper by the Environment Agency on the priorities for investment by water companies in environmental improvements
405Implementation of the EC freshwater fish directive : water quality requirements for the support of fish life : report of the National Rivers Authority
406East Devon public water supply strategy as assessment of the hydrological impact of the Wimbleball pump storage scheme at key sites on the River Exe
407Biological Assessment Methods: Controlling the Quality of Biological Data. Package 1 The variability of data used for assessing the biological condition of rivers
408Response to questions posed by Northumbrian Water Authority, with special reference to the fisheries implications of the operation of the Kielder Water Scheme
409Report on the national marine analytical quality control scheme 1992/93 (MPMMG 93/12) : presented to the October 1993 meeting of the Marine Pollution Monitoring Management Group
410A map of the Queen Elizabeth National Park and the area in which the IBP L. George team were situated from late 1966 to 1972.
411The effects of ammonia in discharges from Hogsmill STW on the water quality of the River Thames at Teddington : Summer 1990 an update
4121995 drought report : a report on the severity of the drought of 1995 and its effect in the Severn and Trent catchments
413Pesticides in the aquatic environment : report of the National Rivers Authority, prepared by the National Centre for Toxic and Persistant Substances (TAPS)
414The Role of Bankside Habitat in River Ecology: The importance of riparian and marginal vegetation on the distribution and abundance of aquatice invertebrates
415The 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
416The effects of ammonia in discharges from Hogsmill Valley sewage treatment works on the water quality of the River Thames at Teddington
417Audit surveys in the NRA Thames region : a report on the surveys carried out in 1992/93 to assess the retention and enhancement of wildlife habitats during routine dredging operations
418Measures to safeguard public water supplies : a second report to the Secretary of State for the Environment on the drought of 1995
419Preliminary assessment of the ability of Restormel fish counter to enumerate the passage of migratory salmonids on the River Fowey : Cornwall Area Fisheries Science Team
420Report on the results of a comparison of data from two surveys of the microfauna of the wash carried out in 1991 and 1993
421Factual report on the boreholes and installation of standpipes for the combined investigations in connection with the East Ruston common SSSI Alleviation Scheme
422A study of the mayfly parasite Spiriopsis adipophila, Arvy and Peters (1972) (=Sprininella adipophila, Arvy and Delage 1966) in Ephemera danica from the River Pang, a tributary of the River Thames
423Inferences on the pollution status of the Thames estuary from the macrobenthic community structure : National Rivers Authority Thames Region, Biology, Thames Estuary Benthic Programme
424A review of available information sources for assessing the hazards and risks of chemical substances in the environment. Final report : recommendations for the acquistion of certain sources of environmental data
425Warming to the idea : meeting the challenge of climate change in the South West : summary report : south west region climate change impacts scoping study