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Better Regulation:Integrated Catchment Regulation

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Ref: 10/WW/23/6
ISBN: 1 84057 566 2

This project was established to identify options for the application of better regulation which should seek to improve the balance between the environmental gains in water quality through permitting and the potential economic and environmental costs. A number of themes of research were advanced including seasonal consenting, real time control and the scoping of the future requirements for modelling.

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