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76Criteria for WFD Groundwater Good 'Quantitative Status' and a framework for the assessment of groundwater abstractions
77The Natural (Baseline) Quality of Groundwaters in England and Wales - Magnesium Limestone of Yorkshire and Northumbria
78Technical basis for the predicted impacts of relocating Redgrave abstraction to Borehole B
79Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater : North West region : 2nd edition, 1995
80Digital groundwater vulnerability maps : 1 : 100,000 series. Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater
81The impact of climate change on severe droughts: River-flow reconstructions and implied groundwater levels
82The disposal of sheep dip waste (R and D Report 11) : effects on water quality
83Guidance on the assessment and interrogation of subsurface analytical contaminant fate and transport models (NC/99/38/1)
84Assessing the impact of sewage effluent disposal on groundwater (phase 2): final report
85Further investigation of the pilot borehole at Bean's Lane, Wortham (94/7/912) : September 1994
86Groundwater management in the North West: efficiency review and business plan: certificate in management
87A review of the hydrogeological information for the Thompson and Merton areas, Norfolk : including predictions of the impact of nearby chalk water abstractions on water levels at Thompson Water, Carr and Common SSSI and candidate SAC
88Groundwater pollution : evaluation of the extent and character of groundwater pollution from point sources in England and Wales
89NRA guidance on the acceptable leachable values for contaminated material to be deposited in Upper Tame catchment
90Groundwater vulnerability of England and Wales : policy and practice for the protection of groundwater : Scale : 1 : 1 000 000
91The impact of climate change on severe droughts: Major droughts in England and Wales from 1800 and evidence of impact of Impact
92Representation of the variation of hydraulic conductivity with saturated thickness in MODFLOW. Stages 1 and 2 : code changes and testing against Birmingham University code : technical note