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Heavily Modified and Artificial Waterbodies (2008)

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Heavily Modified and Artificial Waterbodies (2008)

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This report was prepared in 2008 by the SWRBD Heavily Modified and Artificial Water Body Programme of Measures and Standards (POMS) Study as a record of the study context, objectives, tasks completed and deliverables to the POMS Co-Ordination Group and RBD Projects for inclusion in draft River Basin District Management Plans (RBMPs).


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ROI_HMWB _Classification_AppendixB(25-11-08).xls  Download  
HMWB_AWB_POMS_Overall_Final_Summary.pdf  Download  
HMWB ContingencyList(19-Nov-08).xls  Download  

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