WATER ENVIRONMENT '96 “SUPPLY AND DEMAND - A FRAGILE BALANCE”
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978-0-7277-4329-9
Publication date:
1996
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Seminar one: 8. THE REDGRAVE PROJECT - RESOLVING PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DEMANDS WITH WETLAND SURVIVAL
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G. M. Wilson, BSc(Eng), ACGI, CEng, MICE;
G. M. Wilson, BSc(Eng), ACGI, CEng, MICE
*(Member) Regional Technical Manager, NRA Anglian Region
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J. C. Elliott, BSc (Hons), PGD;
J. C. Elliott, BSc (Hons), PGD
**Water Resource Projects Manager, Essex and Suffolk Water
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R. W. N. Soley, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS
R. W. N. Soley, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS
***Senior Hydrogeologist, Entec UK Ltd
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G. M. Wilson, BSc(Eng), ACGI, CEng, MICE
*(Member) Regional Technical Manager, NRA Anglian Region
J. C. Elliott, BSc (Hons), PGD
**Water Resource Projects Manager, Essex and Suffolk Water
R. W. N. Soley, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS
***Senior Hydrogeologist, Entec UK Ltd
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Published:1996
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G. M. Wilson, BSc(Eng), ACGI, CEng, MICE, J. C. Elliott, BSc (Hons), PGD, R. W. N. Soley, BSc (Hons), MSc, FGS, 1996. "Seminar one: 8. THE REDGRAVE PROJECT - RESOLVING PUBLIC WATER SUPPLY DEMANDS WITH WETLAND SURVIVAL", WATER ENVIRONMENT '96 “SUPPLY AND DEMAND - A FRAGILE BALANCE”
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Introduction
History of the Site
Geology and Hydrology
Conservation Interest
Groundwater Abstraction
Changes in the Fen Since 1957
International Importance
Collaboration Project
Fen Management and River Restoration
Ecological Recovery
Borehole Relocation
Selection of Option
The Decision Making Process
The Model
Interpretation
Decision
Next Stages
Future Responsibilities and Costs
Conclusion
Acknowledgements
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