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Check the tariff classification for four-wheeled vehicles powered by an electric motor fitted with a hydraulic lifting device and telescopic jib.
A review of the range of ways of estimating afflux used in the UK and other countries, and the supporting science.
An updated 1 dimensional (1D) hydraulic model is now available for the Lower Thames catchment.
A report presenting the results of the hydraulic modelling undertaken for Hey Brook.
A project delivering a software tool to estimate afflux to improve our understanding of the effects of in-channel structures on flood water levels at high flows.
Information on exploration, hydraulic fracturing and approach to the development of shale gas in the UK.
The Environment Agency has published new results illustrating how different 2D hydraulic flood models perform for different types of applications.
This project created a set of tests to assess how accurate and capable the software used for modelling the movement of water is, following a series of upgrades.
An updated reference guide covering coastal, river and canal rock works, estuary and river closure works and works with large concrete armour units.
A report presenting the results of the hydraulic modelling undertaken for Small Brook.
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