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1The restoration of the River Pang
2The management of the water resources of the Lark groundwater unit
3The effects of flow reduction in the River Dee on the aquatic environment
4The Lambourn catchment modelling work
5The River Darent conservation project
6The water bill : trickle irrigation
7A Report on the Drought on the River Darent
8Investigation into the cause of high pH in the Budleigh Brook
9The 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
10A desk study to assess the compliance of the River Fowey with the EC Surface Water Abstraction Directive : June 1997 COR/97/024
11Hydropower developments and the National Rivers Authority
12Changes to the water abstraction licensing system
13Naturalisation of the Orton flow record
14Investigation of the Relationship between the LIFE Index and RIVPACS: Putting LIFE into RIVPACS
15Exploration of the reasonable needs for new licences brought about by the Water Act 2003
16Methods for the prediction of the impact of groundwater abstraction on East Anglian wetlands (WD/95/SR)
17Review of the water abstraction charges scheme : consultation document : summary of responses to the consultation
18Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin
19Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin : April 2000
20Water for the future in Kent : NRA response to the issues and options report
21East Devon public water supply strategy as assessment of the hydrological impact of the Wimbleball pump storage scheme at key sites on the River Exe
22The 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
23River Darent low flow alleviation. Annex 3 : plan for the Darent : report of the joint NRA/TWUL project team
24Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London Basin. Progress report, March 1995
25Catchment abstraction management strategies (CAMS) and the Water Framework Directive (WFD)