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51Drought in the South : in depth
52Humber estuary : state of the environment 1998
53The source : a guide to NRA services
54Navigations in the Anglian region (EA)
55The Nidd and Wharfe catchment (river factfiles)
56A brief guide to the medway
57A brief guide to the thames
58Fishery survey of the River Axe catchment
59What's happening in the North East
60Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Southern region
61Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin
62Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Thames Region Summary
63Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Thames Region
64Methods for the prediction of the impact of groundwater abstraction on East Anglian wetlands (WD/95/SR)
65Investigation into the 1999 failure of the European Community bathing waters directive at Beer beach (2001)
66Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin : April 2000
67Planning for the rising tides : the Humber estuary shoreline management plan. Summary of proposals
68The Hydrogeological Classification of Superficial Clay: The Hydrogeological Characterisation of Glacial Till in east Anglia
69SERPLAN development scenarios : the potential impact upon water resources in the SERPLAN region
70Investigation of the environmental impact of Coombe Farm on the Clapton Stream January 1992
71Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for North East Region
72The new waterlands? Proceedings of a one day seminar organised by the Sussex Wildlife Trust as part of the RSNC Wildlife Trusts Parnership Water For Wildlife campaign
73Response to questions posed by Northumbrian Water Authority, with special reference to the fisheries implications of the operation of the Kielder Water Scheme
74East Devon public water supply strategy as assessment of the hydrological impact of the Wimbleball pump storage scheme at key sites on the River Exe
75Darwell Transfer Scheme. Final Report Part II. Location of the draw-off tower in the Darwell Reservoir