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1Bacteriological survey : The Wash
2Mechanisms of Water Storage in the Unsaturated Zone of the Chalk Aquifer
3Assessing the Impact of Agricultural Pesticides in the Aquatic Environment: Phase II
4The Effectiveness of Liners in Inhibiting the Migration of Landfill Gas
5Investigation into the cause of high pH in the Budleigh Brook
6The development of new techniques for the monitoring of ammonia in water
7The development of the Gammarus pulex feeding rate Bioassay
8Freshwater Algal Flora of the British Isles
9Humber estuary : state of the environment 1998
10Pesticides in the aquatic environment 1996
11MCERTS : the Environment Agency's monitoring certification scheme
12Bioaccumulation of metals in the Thames Estuary
13The Trophic Diatom Index: A User's Manual;
14Ponds in Partnership Phase 1 Final Report: Establishing the Framework for the National Pond Monitoring Network
15Investigation of the Relationship between the LIFE Index and RIVPACS: Putting LIFE into RIVPACS
16Rising groundwater levels in the chalk - basal sands aquifer of the central london basins
17Biological assessment of the effects of Ivybridge Sewage Treatment Works on the River Erme
18Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin
19Investigation into the chemicals present and entering the Stover Lake, Stover Country Park
20Assessment of the Trophic Status of Rivers using Macrophytes - Evaluation of the Mean Trophic Rank
21Rising groundwater levels in the chalk-basal sands aquifer of the Central London basin : April 2000
22Study of the behaviour and impact of two sewage treatment works of the Thames catchment
23The influence of agriculture on the quality of natural waters in England and Wales
24Assessment of Ivybridge mobile monitoring station and investigation of the water quality of the River Erme and the effect of Ivybridge Sewage Treatment works final effluent
25Meiofaunal assemblages of the Thames Estuary, April 1989-March 1990 : modules I-III : a study of the meiofaunal communities present in sediment samples collected by the National Rivers Authority, Thames Region