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101Pollution prevention in the '90's : the positive approach
102The Implications Of Climate Change For The Environment Agency
103The Effectiveness of Liners in Inhibiting the Migration of Landfill Gas
104Report on the 1995 stock assessment of the Douglas catchment
105Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment: Phase II
106Genetics and the management of the Atlantic salmon
107The development of new techniques for the monitoring of ammonia in water
108The regulation of fish farming by the National Rivers Authority
109Battling the tide : flood defences in the Anglian region
110River pack : information sheets about the NRA and the water environment
111Contaminated land and the water environment : report of the National Rivers Authority
112A report on the investigation of the Taff litter problem
113Abandoned mines and the water environment : report of the National Rivers Authority
114The results of fish telemetry trails in the river Tawe estuary, 1991
115Hysim model : modelling the flows of the River Deben
116An investigation into the effect of Farnham STW on the River Wey
117The effect of the voluntary initiative on water quality
118Economic elements of the Environment Agency's implementation of the Water Framework Directive
119Hydrometry : the science of measuring the water cycle
120An investigation into the effects of Woking STW on the River Wey
121The restoration of the River Ver : the success story of a collaborative project between the National Rivers Authority, Three Valleys Water and the Ver Valley Society
122The Environment Agency's response to the House of Commons Environment Committee report on the environmental impact of cement manufacture
123The control of phosphorus in the catchment of the rivers Ant and Bure : 3rd annual report May 1989
124The Transportation of the Maximum gain Salmon Spawning Target for the River Bush(N.I) to England and Wales
125The modelling of water quality in the nitrate sensitive areas of the North Lincolnshire Wolds, Sleaford and Aswarby