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1The tidal Thames : fact file
2The Environment Agency's state of the environment report for Thames Region
3Holding back the sea - ripples 3
4Rising groundwater levels in the chalk - basal sands aquifer of the central london basins
5Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Thames Region
6Protecting your future : tackling flooding in the Thames Estuary through the 21st century
7Estuarine fish survey 1989 : inferences on the pollution status of the Thames estuary
8Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin
9Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin : April 2000
10Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London Basin. Progress report, March 1996
11Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London Basin. Progress report, March 1995
12London's river (information pack on the River Thames)
13The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : action plan : July 1995
14State of the environment report for London 2001
15Partnership in planning : riverbank design guidance for the Tidal Thames
16The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : consultation report : November 1994
17The flood of February 1990 : technical services flood monitoring report
18State of the environment report for Thames Region : first update 2001
19Your guide to the Environment Agency - Thames Region - North East Area
20The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : action plan Draft
21Lower Colne catchment management plan for flood defence and the environment : third draft
22Lower Lee fish mortalities associated with rainfall : including the event of 7/8th September 1993
23River restoration : a stepping stone to urban regeneration highlighting the opportunities in south London
24The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : consultation report summary : November 1994
25Graphical representation of certain metals and organics concentrations in relation to flow rates and sampling times for some of the rivers in District 6