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They are very common in | waterways across northern Australia. |
the team captain of his team, an All-Western | Waterways Activities Conference selection, and an Acad |
ften carries, eutrophication often occurs in | waterways affected by this type of runoff. |
d War I for construction of the rail line to | Waterways, Alberta. |
British | Waterways Aldermaston Wharf Visitor Centre. |
He is Chair of the | Waterways All-Party Parliamentary Group. |
British | Waterways: An Illustrated History. |
The reservoir is owned by British | Waterways and is a feeder reservoir for the Goyt valle |
s to the natural ecological processes in the | waterways, and threaten the Muir-Unicup system." |
gan served on the Board of the National Safe | Waterways and Seaports Alliance, and is Contributing E |
of discarded materials on free space (public | waterways) and supported himself as a street musician. |
s to transportation provided by railroad and | waterways and with close proximity to sawmills and tur |
Nokia is famous for its spa, factory shops, | waterways, and events. |
nment is mainly irrigated using interspersed | waterways and canals of the Meenachil river. |
009, he was appointed Minister for Ports and | Waterways and Minister for the Illawarra. |
It is maintained by British | Waterways and still supplies water to the canal system |
nt', due to the retention of large trees and | waterways and subdivisions that fitted with the shape |
of the river is now administered by British | Waterways and known as the Kennet Navigation. |
rivers and harbors, and the construction of | waterways and turnpikes. |
A system of inland | waterways and canals in the 120 interconnected lakes o |
e river flow, and also to provide navigation | waterways and flood relief channels. |
result of this was the contamination of the | waterways and the sediments. |
ays, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, | waterways and aviation facilities in the U.S. state of |
stem includes an extensive network of marine | waterways and tidal creeks, formed by the interconnect |
of the river is now administered by British | Waterways and known as the Kennet Navigation. |
for its central location amongst the nearby | waterways and its accessibility to and from other near |
New London lacked navigable | waterways and hence good communications; messages and |
idered a pest in this region as it colonises | waterways and forms dense masses of vegetation on the |
of the river is now administered by British | Waterways and known as the Kennet Navigation. |
County level, working together with British | Waterways and the Chesterfield Canal Trust. |
The canal is owned and maintained by British | Waterways and is popular with local anglers, birdwatch |
and has a tendency to cover and choke major | waterways and lake surfaces, which can have numerous d |
vital component of the Coast Guard's Ports, | Waterways, and Coastal Security (PWCS) mission and aga |
surroundings are privately owned by British | Waterways and are leased to Olton Mere Sailing Club. |
Sustaining the long-term health of soils, | waterways and landscapes for the continued viability o |
site leaflet and MP3 audio trail for British | Waterways and partners. |
ent debates on government funding for inland | waterways, and has called for heavy goods freight to m |
a collaboration involving staff from British | Waterways and volunteer labour. |
odgate structures proposed for the navigable | waterways and a lock structure in the Houma Navigation |
sen by the Union Navy to be sunk in selected | waterways and harbors of the Confederate States of Ame |
rch and rescue response missions, and ports, | waterways and coastal security operations. |
the Transportation Subcommittee for Airways, | Waterways and Railways. |
rf on the canal in Jericho, owned by British | Waterways and now closed. |
reet where it merges with Normandy and Tatum | Waterways and is no longer called Indian Creek. |
g an ideal travel/trade hub connecting major | waterways and trails to Lake Superior, Lake Michigan a |
12 Olympic and Paralympic venues with parks, | waterways and other attractions. |
a biological pest control herbivore agent to | waterways and lakes in countries worldwide to control |
natural assets in the form of biodiversity, | waterways and wetlands, soils, forests and coastal are |
ee areas: logistics (roads, railways, ports, | waterways and airports), energy (generation and transm |
tury, the conflicts between traffic on vital | waterways and land-based travel continue to present th |
onmental Protection, Icebreaking, and Ports, | Waterways and Coastal Security Missions. |
ute design was used for dam spillways, storm | waterways, and in the town water' supply channels. |
e early to mid 1800s where one had to follow | waterways and wagon train routes - of which, none woul |
ook on the important mission known as ports, | waterways, and coastal security. |
ound a reservoir which is managed by British | Waterways and is used to provide water for the Grand U |
rescue organisation for the nation's coastal | waterways and major lakes. |
The Parrett along with its connected | waterways and network of drains supports an ecosystem |
mentioned above, on 21 October 2005 British | Waterways announced funding from European Objective Tw |
The Maidenhead | Waterways are a system of waterways in Maidenhead, Eng |
The portions north of these artificial | waterways are called Schorfheide. |
ed the bridge to be built, because navigable | waterways are the jurisdiction of the Federal governme |
of the smaller streams dry up and the larger | waterways are reduced to trickles, leading to equally |
o cover the island with mud dredged from the | waterways around it. |
anzania has an abundance of coastal and lake | waterways around its borders. |
Elton" and "Southam" were donated by British | Waterways as an alternative to being scrapped. |
It is now administered by British | Waterways as part of the Kennet and Avon Canal. |
are sometimes built on the former courses of | waterways as a way to reduce flooding. |
The Trust is affiliated to the Inland | Waterways Association and works in conjunction with Br |
hood here, he went on to co-found the Inland | Waterways Association and the Talyllyn Railway Preserv |
ise the abandonment of the canal, the Inland | Waterways Association petitioned against it, and when |
Howland was president of the Internal Deep | Waterways Association and chairman of the Canadian bra |
Inland | Waterways Association |
Pressure in the late 1960s from the Inland | Waterways Association, who wanted to save the Cheshire |
o close the tunnel but this led to an Inland | Waterways Association-organised massed protest cruise |
served as director of the Lakes to Gulf Deep | Waterways Association. |
for the Fifth Convention of Atlantic Deeper | Waterways Association. |
8 for renovation work carried out by British | Waterways, at a cost of £500,000. |
introduced to, or spread into via connected | waterways, at least 88 countries around the world. |
27 october - Inland | waterways authority of india |
ass for grazing, and it is used to stabilize | waterways because of its soil-retaining rhizome networ |
A consortium in partnership with British | Waterways began work in January 2000 by draining the b |
n them in the Johnstone Strait and adjoining | waterways between the mainland and Vancouver Island. |
The canal was absorbed by the British | Waterways Board in 1962. |
at the docks was stopped up, and the British | Waterways Board were granted permission to cease maint |
wound up, and control passed to the British | Waterways Board. |
rliament protesting DEFRA cuts to the inland | waterways budget |
blue is normally used to represent navigable | waterways, but is used here for clarity. |
Authority for the impounded dock is British | Waterways, but the quayside activities are run by Shar |
for paper charts while navigating in active | waterways, but vessels are required to maintain paper |
Visitors can explore the park's | waterways by boat, but there is no boat ramp as yet. |
In 1597 he was appointed Master of the | Waterways by sultan Mehmed III. |
e party's women and children, to be led over | waterways by John Donelson. |
g: Arts Council England, South West, British | Waterways, Cannington Agricultural College, Country La |
ing, migratory bird watch, narrow canals and | waterways, coconut farms on the lake shore, lagoons, k |
ire Brigade, and Chair of the Mayor's London | Waterways Commission. |
Healthcare Policy Committee, State Parks and | Waterways Committee, and Elections Committee. |
ved from reserve and chartered to the Hudson | Waterways Corporation in 1966, which used her to ferry |
Sold to Hudson | Waterways Corporation on 24 June 1966 for conversion i |
September 1967 and transferred to the Hudson | Waterways Corporation as part of the MARAD Exchange Pr |
As a result British | Waterways created a winding hole and installed a sanit |
It is a founder member of the Association of | Waterways Cruising Clubs , of which the current chairm |
t is itself affiliated to the Association of | Waterways Cruising Clubs. |
Formed as the | waterways cut down into the uplifting hills, they repr |
that the ship would sink fouling their busy | waterways, declined permission for her to enter either |
The Canal Club is based at the old British | Waterways Depot along the BCN Main Line, on Broad Stre |
he Countryside Council for Wales and British | Waterways developed circular waymarked trails through |
The Docks stood in for Venetian | waterways during the boat-chase scene in Indiana Jones |
Waterways Education Committee | |
rading posts and other settlements along the | waterways, establishing a primitive, but thriving econ |
SPCC has always played an active part in | waterways events. |
hen spent a period with the Docks and Inland | Waterways Executive where he designed and organised th |
the site of an antecedent organization, the | Waterways Experiment Station. |
Canals that artificially link many European | waterways facilitated their early dispersal. |
Also, the | Waterways Ferry Services are available here, for trans |
Transit rail lines, the PATH train, New York | Waterways ferry service to the World Financial Center |
train at the Hoboken PATH station, New York | Waterways ferry service to the World Financial Center |
The Crick Boat Show and | waterways festival is organised by British Waterways. |
e railway provided an inland access point to | waterways flowing south to Lake Huron and north to Jam |
From Cambridge the | waterways followed, as the Fen Rivers Way, are the Riv |
A PC operates several miles of inter coastal | waterways for a direct connection to the Gulf of Mexic |
reserve the Harbor and surrounding lands and | waterways for public use and enjoyment. |
much of the war patrolling the Massachusetts | waterways for German submarines and, in 1919, was deco |
See also: | Waterways forming and crossings of the Atlantic Intrac |
not by accident that a network of lakes and | waterways forms the setting for the castle, for these |
Estates along major | waterways found transport and communication easier tha |
Welsh is a founding director of the Brant | Waterways Foundation and promoted completion of the Tr |
ps took a combination of strategic roads and | waterways from Philipsburg through New Jersey, Pennsyl |
Many parts of the walk follow | waterways: Grindley Brook, the Llangollen Canal, the R |
easurer of the All-Party Parliamentary Group | Waterways Group. |
Nicholson | Waterways Guide, Volume 5. Harper Collins Publishers L |
he law in prosecuting polluters of America's | waterways has made the Clean Water Act one of the most |
British | Waterways has expressed concern that the interruption |
British | Waterways have an office there which can advise on moo |
ollution control and remedial works to local | waterways have seen a surprising return by several rar |
urers that are active on the European inland | waterways have upgraded their software to use Inland E |
m in the Griesberg, are crossed by numerous | waterways, hiking trails and forest tracks, but only b |
tuated had the natural protection of rivers, | waterways, hills and rocky mountainous terrain. |
The name Newport comes from the Newport | Waterways housing estate that began development in the |
New Zealand has 1,609 km of navigable inland | waterways; however these are no longer significant tra |
The river forms one of the strategic | waterways identified in the Blue Ribbon Network policy |
The use of navigable | waterways in connection to Alsace-Lorraine |
ctories and shoe factories along the smaller | waterways in the town. |
lifornia, light rainfall in Arizona, flooded | waterways in New Mexico, and up to 8 in (200 mm) of ra |
h Brook and the River Sowe are the principal | waterways in the area. |
aracteristics to evaluate natural and scenic | waterways in Mississippi. |
" period and is one of the oldest artificial | waterways in the UK. |
y to carry furs and trade goods along inland | waterways in Rupert's Land and the Columbia District. |
is said to be among the cleanest and wildest | waterways in the South, undammed aside from a small an |
ries of the half-hour documentary programme, | Waterways, in which he explored Ireland's canals by ba |
he Stecknitz Canal, one of the first manmade | waterways in Europe, was completed, making it possible |
avy as a gunboat, and was assigned to patrol | waterways in the Confederate South. |
lien species which is currently spreading in | waterways in the UK. |
to change how Houstonians think about their | waterways in general and Buffalo Bayou in particular. |
Most of the | waterways in the Mitta Mitta basin are recognised as b |
ing release in the 1960s from aquariums into | waterways in Florida. |
One of the most traveled | waterways in the archipelago, together with the Capul |
ward-winning bridge was completed by British | Waterways in 2000/1 at a cost of £223,055. |
The design of pools and | waterways in and around the Expo area has been an elem |
ver and the Poplar River, it is one of three | waterways in Canada that drain into the Gulf of Mexico |
With changes in the shipping | waterways in the area the light was no longer needed a |
iver and Big Muddy Creek, it is one of three | waterways in Canada that drain into the Gulf of Mexico |
uthern Louisiana, and also found along major | waterways in other areas. |
It is found in many | waterways in the South West region of Western Australi |
Important connecting | waterways include the Illinois Waterway, the Tennessee |
ports and | waterways including commercial ships and recreational |
h near present-day Salcha, and various other | waterways, including the "Lost Creek" in which Pedro a |
first complete description of West Greenland | waterways, including information about wind and ice. |
being improved by the development of inland | waterways, including the Sankey Canal from St Helens t |
British | Waterways Inland Cruising Booklet 6, Cruising on The O |
tish paratroopers who had landed by the Orne | waterways inland from Ouistreham, by 13:00. |
Scarriff (location of regional | Waterways Ireland office) |
The | Waterways is housing estate in North Oxford, England. |
A major benefit for British | Waterways is the increased value of the land which it |
This system of | waterways is maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engi |
d alter the hydrology of the Santa Ana River | waterways it depends on. |
Owned by British | Waterways, it was constructed c. 1833 to feed the Birm |
lift bridge is operated by use of a British | Waterways key, and involves closing barriers and stopp |
n-made canals, coastal marshes, uplands, and | waterways leading to the Gulf of Mexico" as well as a |
tion, and the sedimentation and drying up of | waterways, like the Niger River, are subjects of pre-o |
ular passenger and freight service on inland | waterways like the St. Johns River and ocean service t |
Map of proposed Fens | Waterways Link |
igable above Crowland but plans for the Fens | Waterways Link include a new link upstream of here to |
he Environment Agency is organising the Fens | Waterways Link a major construction project to link th |
It is now run by Essex | Waterways Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Inland |
th full facilities for boaters and a British | Waterways maintenance depot. |
British | Waterways manage the fishery with bailiffs patrolling |
erey County added the river to its Protected | Waterways Management Plan and encouraged the state in |
rd Headquarters where he was responsible for | Waterways Management, Boating Safety, Commercial Vesse |
e forms part of a dense network of navigable | waterways, many of which are artificial, and which pro |
The Point of Whitecoat is where three | waterways meet: the Bann, the Cusher River and the New |
Ruhrort is home to the German Inland | Waterways Museum (Museum der deutschen Binnenschifffah |
The site is now the National | Waterways Museum, Ellesmere Port (formerly known as th |
rne Canal Museum, part of England's National | Waterways Museum, is a canal museum located next to th |
Sri Lanka has 430 km of inland | waterways, navigable by shallow-draught boats. |
Mirs Bay along with other | waterways near Hong Kong once was home to various coas |
de residential housing with artificial canal | waterways, near the thriving seafood industry at the S |
India's National | Waterways NW-4 Connecting Kakinada (Andhra Pradesh) & |
On materialisation of National | Waterways NW-4, Marakkanam will be connected to two st |
akkanam is situated on the declared National | Waterways NW-4. |
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