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Q2 - Rachel Hill - Environment Agency
- Posted: 5th June, 2008
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Rachel Hill, Technical Strategy Manager on the Thames Estuary 2100 Project at the Envionment Agency.
The Thames Estuary 2100 Project aims to develop a tidal flood risk management plan for the Thames estuary through to the end of the century.
The Environment Agency are a UK government agency concerned mainly with rivers, flooding, and pollution
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