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1The water quality of the tidal Thames
2The tidal Thames : fact file
3The Environment Agency's state of the environment report for Thames Region
4Fish found in the tidal Thames
5Rising groundwater levels in the chalk - basal sands aquifer of the central london basins
6Water resources for the future : a summary of the strategy for Thames Region
7Protecting your future : tackling flooding in the Thames Estuary through the 21st century
8Estuarine fish survey 1989 : inferences on the pollution status of the Thames estuary
9Survey of the biological quality of creek systems in the outer Thames Estuary, with special reference to the impact of STW and landfill site discharges
10The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : action plan : July 1995
11Partnership in planning : riverbank design guidance for the Tidal Thames
12Policy and practice for the protection of groundwater - Thames region appendix
13The Wandle, Beverley Brook, Hogsmill catchment management plan : consultation report : November 1994
14State of the environment report for Thames Region : first update 2001
15Bacteriological monitoring of freshwater rivers in the Thames Region 1995
16Time of travel on the [River] Chertsey Bourne under low flow conditions
17Water Quality and Freshwater Flow in the Thames Tideway in Relation to Salmon Migration, with particular reference to the effects of low flow in 1990
18River restoration : a stepping stone to urban regeneration highlighting the opportunities in south London
19Graphical representation of certain metals and organics concentrations versus flow rates for some of the rivers in Districts 3 and 6
20Analysis of natural and polluted river communities in Great Britain- Progress report for the period January-December 1987
21Maidenhead, Windsor and Eton flood alleviation scheme - National Association of Flood Defence chairmen visit to the project site on 1 May 1991
22Graphical representation of certain metals and organics concentrations in relation to flow rates and sampling times for some of the rivers in District 6