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Locating Underground Plant and Equipment - Proposals for a Research Programme

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Ref: 03/WM/12/4
ISBN: 1-84057
Published: 2003

Following research in the UK and US that indicated shortfalls in performance of current technologies, and the need for improvements, an international workshop attended by a group of experts from the UK, US and the Netherlands, representing utilities, contractors, manufacturers, research organisations and academia, identified potential research opportunities to address identified problems, shortfalls and needs. These have been developed into a research programme. This report details the proposals for this research programme.

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