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National river contaminants program : integrated management of nutrients, sediment and salt in Australian rivers : program plan 2001/02 - 2004/05
Bib ID 152092
Format BookBook
Description Canberra : Land and Water Australia, 2002. 
14 p. : ill. ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 0642760748  0642760756 (Web ISBN) 
Summary

"The National River Contaminants Program is a significant research and development program jointly funded by Land and Water Australia and the Murray-Darling Basin Commission. It expands and builds on the ... National Eutrophication Management Program, which concluded in 2000."--Foreword.

Notes

"Program plan 2001/­02 - 2004/­05" --Cover.

Bibliography: p. 14.

Subjects Murray-Darling Basin Commission (Australia)  |  Water quality management - Government policy - Australia.  |  Contaminated sediments - Environmental aspects.  |  Watershed management - Government policy - Australia.  |  Rivers - New South Wales - Murray-Darling Basin - Management.  |  Rivers - Environmental aspects - Australia.  |  Murray-Darling Basin (N.S.W.) - Management.  |  Murray-Darling Basin (N.S.W.) - Environmental aspects.
Other authors/contributors Murray-Darling Basin Commission (Australia)  |  Land and Water Australia
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Integrated management of nutrients, sediment and salt in Australian rivers : program plan 2001/02 - 2004/05

Program plan 2001/02 - 2004/05, National River Contaminants Program

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