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  • 91Water Act 1973 — The Water Act 1973 (1973 c.37) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that reorganised the water industry in England and Wales. It was removed from local authority control, and ten larger water authorities were set up, under state… …

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  • 92The Fens — The Fens, also known as the Fenland, is a geographic area in eastern England, in the United Kingdom. The Fenland primarily lies around the coast of the Wash; it reaches into two Government regions (East Anglia and the East Midlands), four modern… …

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  • 93Water torture — is torture using water, which can take several forms. Because no external marks are left on victims of water torture, it has been a favoured method of torture in various countries and political regimes.The torture has notably been used against… …

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  • 94The Great Stink — Water supply and sanitation prior to the Great StinkUntil the late 16th century, London citizens were reliant for their water supplies on water from shallow wells, the River Thames, its tributaries, or one of around a dozen natural springs,… …

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  • 95Water deer — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) …

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  • 96Water (obstacle) — Water is often used in equestrian events as an obstacle for jumping, most notably in the cross country phase of eventing, as well as in show jumping. Water in EventingWater is seen on the cross country course of an equestrian competitive event.… …

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  • 97Water retention curve — is the relationship between the water content, θ, and the soil water potential, ψ. This curve is characteristic for different types of soil, and is also called the soil moisture characteristic.It is used to predict the soil water storage, water… …

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  • 98Water (disambiguation) — Water is a chemical substance with the formula H2O. Water may also refer to: Contents 1 Film 2 Television 3 Albums …

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  • 99Water Services Regulation Authority — The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) is the body responsible for economic regulation of the privatised water and sewerage industry in England and Wales.Ofwat is primarily responsible for setting limits on the prices charged for water… …

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  • 100Water crib — Water cribs are offshore structures that collect water from close to the bottom of a lake to supply a pumping station onshore. The name crib is derived from the function of the structure to surround and protect the intake shaft. Cities supplied… …

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