Public input sought for dams
JAPAN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Ministry is introducing an environmental impact assessment (EIA) programme that would allow inputs from affected residents to participate
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14 Dec 00
JAPAN'S INFRASTRUCTURE Ministry is introducing an environmental impact assessment (EIA) programme that would allow inputs from affected residents to participate
14 Dec 00
THE DEPARTMENT OF WATER Resources (DWR) of California, US, has conducted two public scoping meetings to help move relicensing of
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14 Dec 00
AN INDEPENDENT REPORT calling for a re-evaluation of many of the current arrangements for flood risk management in England and
14 Dec 00
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Dear Editor,I would like to respond to the article called ‘Powering up the river Thames’ by Osman Goring, published in