Children from existing neighbourhoods will be affected by this catchment area decreasing. |
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They took a sample in the rain catchment areas where rainwater would have washed down. |
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This mini-canyon formed inside a karstic catchment depression in less than 10 years. |
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So, too, to some extent, given the width of their catchment areas, were the great Welsh clubs. |
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In catchment areas, households plant trees on individual plots and cut firewood and harvest grass for their zero-grazed cows. |
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Proper management of the mesophyllous montane forests is essential to maintain their catchment of rainfall. |
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You will find there is less catchment area for the wind to affect the bowl on its course. |
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Currently the zoo pumps water from the Braamfontein Spruit into a sieve-like catchment tank, which starts the purifying process. |
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It features solar panels used to generate electricity, passive solar space heating, solar water heating, and a water catchment system. |
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They had looked at bussing children in, increasing the catchment area and even future house building. |
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As delighted as I am to see proper little homes being built at the informal settlement, I am struck by the lack of provision for water catchment. |
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Since we were unable to reach the villages upstream, we cannot establish whether the river had water catchment or storage facilities upstream. |
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My job was to assess the water flows and catchment yields of these various areas, so I know them well. |
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Owen, who also helps with the construction, says the catchment will have a water filtration system. |
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Large areas of the rock are covered in concrete for catchment which is then channelled into huge underground reservoirs. |
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In the future we all need to do more strategic planning across the whole river catchment. |
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There was little relief for dwindling water supplies, with only a small amount of water falling in the Rocky Creek Dam catchment. |
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The Yarra River, swollen by the torrents of water falling over its catchment, broke its banks, as did other metropolitan creeks and rivers. |
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What we need is to adopt whole river catchment plans from mountaintop to estuary, instead of the fragmented approach we have at present. |
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This is a very large catchment with a high rainfall and large swamps within the river basin. |
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Flooding through the Goodwin Creek catchment has left kilometers of fences destroyed as water and logs swept down from the hills. |
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He said that as many as a dozen pupils live within the catchment area, but travel to the neighbouring primary school. |
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This will make a difference to our school because it will boost numbers and add an extra village to our catchment area. |
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However, if this cannot be done then pupils from outside the catchment area will be told there is no guarantee that they will get a seat. |
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There are an estimated 47,000 people in the hospital's catchment area with some kind of hearing difficulty. |
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His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of the city's most deprived wards. |
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She said one third of pupils in her school's catchment area went to other schools, a scenario which is likely to worsen in the future. |
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Where we live, we do not fall into the catchment area of any secondary school! |
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The proportion of African American and Hispanic patients in our catchment area is very low. |
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A School Prospectus is available and has been distributed through the Primary Schools in the catchment area. |
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They were also against splitting the catchment area into two different areas. |
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The Minister acknowledged the need to provide additional accommodation for older people at the District Hospital to serve the catchment area. |
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Delayed discharges continue and there have been a number of admissions of patients from outside the hospital's normal catchment area. |
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We compiled clinical and demographic data for each patient within the catchment area from case notes and computerised records. |
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He said the hospital deserved support given the size of its catchment area and the high quality of many of its staff. |
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Moreover, the development would cause serious traffic congestion, reduce the water catchment area and increase the crime rate in the area. |
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Rampant pollution, sand mining and destruction of the forest cover in its catchment area have spelt doom for the river. |
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Demand for water in the catchment areas of the river is bound to increase if people start irrigating their crops. |
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The scheme is aimed at enhancing rivers and lakes in the Mayo catchment area. |
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Due to failure of monsoon and negligible rain in catchment areas inflow had been considerably less than the last year figures. |
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They explored large areas of the Victoria River catchment area and went as far as 500 kilometres south to the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. |
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The dam was built between 1912 and 1915 and relies on rainfall in a catchment area covering 407.5 square kilometres. |
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They also argue the dam would damage the environment and agriculture in river catchment areas. |
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Environmentalists, however, say that the whole environment of river catchment areas is in decline. |
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The lake overflowed as the catchment area of the lake has been receiving heavy rain for the last one week. |
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Water quality in reservoirs will also be improved and the forests in their catchment areas better protected. |
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She said that this bill was all about the proper management of resources in the Waitaki River catchment area. |
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Let's hope that some of last night's rain ended up in the right places, such as catchment areas, reservoirs, etc. |
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We have also been collecting data on watersheds and catchment areas in the Annapolis Valley. |
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The State has only four medium rivers with a total catchment area of 8,250 sq. km. Remaining rivers are only minor rivers. |
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The catchment area for this study did not include any major metropolitan or industrialized cities. |
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The truth is that the respective catchment areas of the three airports overlap to a vast extent. |
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By three, we're swithering about moving to the catchment area of the best state primary. |
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The timing and extent of any changes in salt-affected areas will depend on the net changes in the hydrological cycle in each catchment area. |
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At a catchment level, the hydrological dimension is defined as a water cycle. |
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The protection and regeneration programs led to the resumption of pastoral land in the catchment area. |
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A facility such as this needs to build up a consistent and regular paying clientele, while tapping into a good catchment area. |
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They have a certain secondary school in mind, so want to move into the catchment area for one of its primary feeder schools. |
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Note too, that the timber and fencing used in building your Richmond Hill home in all probably came from the Rocky Creek catchment. |
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People power has forced councillors to rethink plans to change school catchment areas and bar scores of pupils from their local comprehensives. |
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Laidlaw has given assurances that his schools would remain comprehensives and would take everyone from the catchment area. |
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I am gravely concerned about the lack of protection for our main water supply catchment at Rocky Creek Dam. |
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The review will not affect postal addresses, postcodes or the catchment area of schools. |
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His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of Preston's most deprived wards. |
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The lower value of these has necessitated more frequent cropping and the use of more farmland area, intensifying the effects upon the catchment. |
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The city boundaries give the school a catchment area of three primary schools. |
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The school is in excellent condition and is extremely popular with pupils and parents, with around half of its pupils coming from outside the traditional catchment area. |
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What we need is integrated catchment planning that deals with the management of the whole river, its associated aquifers and wetlands, and the land that drains into it. |
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The rainwater falling on the rooftop, which acts as the catchment area, is directed to the storage tank with the help of specially made channels using PVC pipes. |
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Contrary to heavy rainfall in the plains, there seems to be less rainfall in the catchment area of the Gobind Sagar reservoir in Himachal Pradesh. |
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In particular, the size of the local catchment area will be key. |
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Alteration in catchment subsurface water balances through land-use change and pumping can affect lake biogeochemical cycles through changes in groundwater flow rates. |
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Drinking water is actually collected from this catchment as well. |
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In addition it affects people in the peripheral areas of the county as the surrounding health boards are now refusing to accept patients from outside their own catchment area. |
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The school is oversubscribed, and North Yorkshire County Council has said that some children living furthest away within the catchment cannot have places this year. |
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Environmental monitoring in the catchment assesses fresh water impacts on the survival of juveniles including issues such as afforestation, overgrazing and climate change. |
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The surgery is taking on new patients from within the catchment area. |
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She is additionally unhappy with the proposed catchment area changes. |
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Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places. |
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Small streams are common on many moors and upper river catchment areas. |
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The site borders the River Spey and residents are concerned that precious soakaway or catchment land will be removed, sending high waters flooding on to the new estates. |
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These include the catchments of the Rivers Clyde, Don, Tummel, Garry and Tay as well as Loch Awe, Scourie Lochs, Loch Arkaig, Loch Morar and the Loch Earn catchment areas. |
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It is an expensive quandary involving private schools or moving house to be in the catchment area of a decent state school, and often it also means paying for extra tuition. |
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The present epidemic of scabies in the United Kingdom originated in the catchment population of this hospital in early 1990 and continues to be a problem. |
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She said there is a strong demand for Russian language development in west London and Surrey, and she expects to receive pupils from a wide catchment area. |
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But the most likely use of auditioning, she said, was to select highly talented pupils from outside the school and college's normal catchment area. |
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With a spigot and carefully fit top and screen, wooden wine barrels and recycled food-grade plastic barrels also can be made into water catchment devices. |
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We supply our own water catchment in tanks, from springs and dams. |
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Rampant destruction of mountain slopes has eroded soil in water catchment areas, a problem exacerbated by the fast-flowing, short rivers that make collection difficult. |
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Maasai have complained that settlement in the drought-prone area by Kipsigis has harmed water catchment for the Ewaso Nyiro river, which the Maasai use to water their cattle. |
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The Wairarapa farming region north of the capital was placed on flood alert after some 200 mm of rain fell in hill catchment areas, swelling four regional rivers. |
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The Inglesham roundhouse is one of three roundhouses with an inverted funnel-shaped roof which acted as a rain water catchment area which was then piped off and stored nearby. |
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To the north of the Edge is a sharp descent into the head of Little Dale, part of the Newlands catchment. |
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This year word appears to have spread, with farmers in the relevant catchment areas much more willing to submit a claim. |
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Attached to a roof gutter, it channels rainwater from the roof into a catchment basin. |
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Outside, an orange plastic fence surrounds a muddy spot where a water catchment basin isn't working as intended. |
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Among the areas covered will be Metro Manila, parts of Bulacan, Rizal, Quezon, and the whole catchment basin of Laguna Lake, Singson said. |
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The Palmiet pumped storage station transfers water from the Palmiet River catchment into the Steenbras Dam to supplement Cape Towns water supply. |
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The main task is to increase the retention impoundments in the catchment forests. |
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The catchment area is the slope of a great mountain range covered with fine forests, and there are many good reservoir sites. |
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Around 185 million people live in the catchment area of the rivers discharging into the North Sea encompassing some highly industrialized areas. |
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The Pennines are an important water catchment area with numerous reservoirs in the head streams of the river valleys. |
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The high ground of Dartmoor forms the catchment area for many of Devon's rivers. |
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Its catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and a small part of Western England and the river is fed by 38 named tributaries. |
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Treated sewage from all the towns and villages in the Thames catchment flow into the Thames via sewage treatment plants. |
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Exhall Grange School and Science College is in the north of the city, although, its catchment area is north Warwickshire. |
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Lakes typically reach this condition due to human activities, such as heavy use of fertilizers in the lake catchment area. |
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Large parts of the catchment are devoted to agriculture and there a number of abstractions made from the river for summer irrigation. |
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It represents water, and refers to both the water catchment area and the rivers and lakes. |
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Other terms used to describe drainage basins are catchment, catchment basin, drainage area, river basin and water basin. |
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The catchment is the most significant factor determining the amount or likelihood of flooding. |
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Size will help determine the amount of water reaching the river, as the larger the catchment the greater the potential for flooding. |
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Above this point is the extensive catchment of the headwaters of the Rhine. |
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It is the 11th longest river in the world and has the 9th largest catchment area. |
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It is the largest among the rivers whose catchment is entirely within the Russian territorial boundaries. |
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The catchment area is a sheepfarm of rough grassland and sphagnum bog in the valley bottom and surrounding fellside. |
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About Sh513 million has been allocated by the Bungoma government for protection of water catchment areas and drilling of boreholes. |
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Together these contain the majority of the 6 million people who live in the catchment. |
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The topography, geology and land use of the Trent catchment, all have a direct influence on the hydrology of the river. |
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Another meteorological risk, although one that occurs less often, is that related to the rapid melting of snow lying in the catchment. |
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There are also baseflow contributions from the major aquifers in the catchment. |
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The River Irwell catchment area extends from the moors above Bacup to the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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The highest point of the catchment is Greater Manchester's highest point at Black Chew Head. |
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Minco are currently exploring the North Pennines and the upper Wear catchment for potential reserves of zinc at lower levels. |
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The catchment lies on carboniferous rocks of Millstone Grit, and is heavily reservoired, with 39 reservoirs licensed to provide water. |
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The Hikurangi Catchment which covers about 55,000 hectares is a catchment of the Wairua River that flows into the Kaipara Harbour. |
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At the present time, almost half of the Puhajogi River catchment area is situated on the oil shale mining area. |
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This type of predatory pricing can be designed to control a catchment area and eventually, of course, normal prices will prevail. |
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Overall, parents can expect to pay a premium on property in the catchment area of 37 of the top 50 primary schools. |
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But things went way too far when Winston Churchill school in Woking, Surrey, announced a change in its catchment area to chase the chasers. |
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To identify resources currently available to facilitate patient care in the hospital's primary catchment area. |
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The River Ribble catchment is covered by the Mersey Basin Campaign, a partnership which was established in 1985 to improve water quality and encourage waterside regeneration. |
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Do you think that there ought to be some board or some authority for each catchment basin, which must be appointed with adequate powers to prevent the pollution of streams? |
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Most of the river's catchment lies on the western flank of the Pennines. |
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These calls intensified when the Celtic Warriors regional team was dissolved in 2004, bringing old rivals Pontypridd within the catchment area of the Cardiff Blues region. |
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The catchment around the bay is of mixed agriculture and urban land use. |
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The hill catchment contained mountain coolabah open woodland and the 2 monitored contour bays were cultivated and planted to sorghum, as were the adjacent contour bays. |
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The report, conducted by economic consultancy Capital Economics, looked at the economic value of the catchment areas of Britain's long-haul airports. |
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A long thin catchment will take longer to drain than a circular catchment. |
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Investments will be made to construct sewage pipelines, trunk lines, and sewage treatment plants in six catchment areas, which include Bausher, Al Amerat, Muttrah and Seeb. |
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Parents of the group of children have been told they will not get transport as the bus to Mountbellew is at capacity and because of catchment area restrictions. |
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This project will construct an interpretive environmental and visitor centre for the major South East Queensland freshwater catchment centre at Yowie Park in Kilcoy. |
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A problem with this is whether the quotas should be taken from a normal distribution or from the specific distribution of attainment in the immediate catchment area. |
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The government has placed great emphasis on protecting the catchment areas that lead directly into the huge network of underground aquifers and streams. |
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This has a negative effect on dams and subsequently their power stations, particularly those on rivers or within catchment areas with high siltation. |
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The lake's catchment is the largest of any lake in the Lake District. |
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Charter Academy operates its intake policy as a standard comprehensive taking from its catchment area rather than selecting on religious background. |
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The high ground forms the catchment area for numerous rivers and streams. |
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Compulsory purchase powers were sought to allow these works to be carried out, and to allow Manchester Corporation to buy and keep land in the Thirlmere catchment area. |
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The moorland catchment area around these is part of the Peak District National Park and is extensively used for leisure pursuits such as walking and cycling. |
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It had responsibility for the whole of England and Wales but with specifically designated border arrangements with Scotland covering the catchment of the River Tweed. |
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The Tesco Diss catchment is dominated by the affluent greys Acorn group. |
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The river basin includes both rural and heavily urbanised areas in the east and northern parts while the western parts of the catchment are predominantly rural. |
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Avebury lies in an area of chalkland in the Upper Kennet Valley which forms the catchment for the River Kennet and supports local springs and seasonal watercourses. |
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What can be done to revegetate and rehabilitate the catchment? |
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In 1974, these works were transferred to the regional water authorities, with the Severn Trent Water Authority taking over the role for the Trent catchment. |
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