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351The Great Ouse (Bedford Ouse) fact file
352The River Lark project Final Report
353Recreational waterways in the anglian region
354Conoeists' guide to the River Wye
355The Ely Ouse Essex water transfer scheme
356The Nidd and Wharfe catchment (river factfiles)
357Whitacre-Shustoke Reservoir improvements. The sedimentary phosphorus content on the Lower Shustoke Reservoir
3581966 - The IBP compound when the team first arrived at Lake George in December 1966.
359Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Southern region
360Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Anglian Region
361Clouding: the issue. An appraisal of the effects of turbidity in aquatic systems
362The Possible effects on migratory fish in the River Dee of increased water abstraction
363Bacterial quality of the bathing waters at Seaton, Cornwall, and of the River Seaton
364Study of the behaviour and impact of two sewage treatment works of the Thames catchment
365The Paris commission 1995 survey : report for England and Wales by the Environment Agency
366An investigation of the bacteriological quality of bathing water around the Kent coast since 1985
367Investigation Of The Criteria For, And Guidance On, The Landspreading Of Industrial Wastes (Cwm 174/98)
368Integrated appraisal of the Environment Agency's water quality policies : role of the FWR manual
369Links : an overview of the work of the Environment Agency in Devon : autumn/winter 2003
370Guiding principles for the design and implementation of risk rating systems in the Environment Agency
371Investigation into the chemicals present and entering the Stover Lake, Stover Country Park
372The variation of hydraulic conductivity with depth in the object-orientated groundwater model ZOOMQ3D
373Catches of Migratory Fish in the River Don, Aberdeenshire- Consideration of the Availability of Fish
374The quality of rivers, canals and estuaries in England and Wales : report of the 1990 survey
375Investigation into inputs in the Erme estuary and their effects on the bathing waters at Mothecombe