natural and manmade features of the meandering River Lea , the straight River Lee Navigation and lakescreatedfrom gravel extraction
Flat route round newly created lakeresultingfrom gravel extraction
The pitresultingfrom the gravel extraction
The quarry pondresultedfrom the extraction of gravel
the uneven surfaceresultingfrom gravel extraction
many large poolsresultfrom gravel extraction
These reservoirs ,resultingfrom gravel extraction
The presence of offshore drilling platforms , construction camps ( and associated garbage ) andwill resultgravel extraction
several pondswere createdfrom the extraction of gravel
the five lakescreatedfollowing gravel extraction
This site ... many pondswere ... createdfor gravel extraction
state regulation ... from the licensing stage ... to the collection of mineral rents ... to the monitoring of environmental pollution ... and is in the hands of a limited number of people and institutions(passive) is ... influenced byGravel extraction
to become the largest area of planted reeds in the UK(passive) is setgravel extraction
over 100 lakescreatedfrom gravel extraction
landslidesresultingfrom gravel extraction
Other human use relevant factors including , land use changes , development trends , local or regional goals for water quality and floodplain management , relative potential for chemical contamination of the aquatic resourcesis creatingGravel extraction company
over one hundred lakescreatedfrom gravel extraction
two major issuespreventinggravel extraction in PMZ23
While this provision was draftedto preventgravel extraction
any regulationspreventedgravel extraction
eight lakescreatedeight lakes
Over 133 lakes(passive) created byOver 133 lakes
8 lakescreated8 lakes
over 140 lakes(passive) have been created byover 140 lakes
Caversham Lakes(passive) were created byCaversham Lakes
Westbere lakes ((passive) created byWestbere lakes (
the large lakes(passive) created bythe large lakes
Over 130 lakes(passive) created byOver 130 lakes
Over 150 lakes(passive) created byOver 150 lakes
147 lakes(passive) created entirely by147 lakes
Tucker Ranch ’s lakescreatedTucker Ranch ’s lakes
eight large pools(passive) created byeight large pools
Radley Lakes ( Lakes A - P(passive) created byRadley Lakes ( Lakes A - P
The two lakes that we can see as we run round our parkrun course(passive) were created byThe two lakes that we can see as we run round our parkrun course
many more lakes and ponds ... making it one of the best areas in Britain to see both dragonflies and damselflieshas createdmany more lakes and ponds ... making it one of the best areas in Britain to see both dragonflies and damselflies
the 1990s ’ lake(passive) created bythe 1990s ’ lake
its big lake(passive) created byits big lake
An island in a lake(passive) created byAn island in a lake
Witney lake(passive) was created byWitney lake
The deep lake(passive) created byThe deep lake
many more lakes and ponds ... making ponds one of the best areas in Britain to see both dragonflies and damselflieshas createdmany more lakes and ponds ... making ponds one of the best areas in Britain to see both dragonflies and damselflies
3 Paspels Lakes of which only one is currently actively usedcreated3 Paspels Lakes of which only one is currently actively used
lakes and islands frequented by both local wildlife and the non - powered watersport enthusiasts of the Black Swan Sailing Clubhas createdlakes and islands frequented by both local wildlife and the non - powered watersport enthusiasts of the Black Swan Sailing Club
changes to channel morphology in rivers through the lowering of the riverbed during extraction ( Rinaldi , Wyzga & Surian , 2005can causechanges to channel morphology in rivers through the lowering of the riverbed during extraction ( Rinaldi , Wyzga & Surian , 2005
in a number of flooded pitsresultingin a number of flooded pits
in several large pitsresultingin several large pits
the many gravel pits(passive) created bythe many gravel pits
to a highly varied landscape , one that can be very good for wildlife Reading ’scan leadto a highly varied landscape , one that can be very good for wildlife Reading ’s
the vast gravel area(passive) created bythe vast gravel area
two rectangular ponds(passive) created bytwo rectangular ponds
an artificial lake in 1977to createan artificial lake in 1977
Little Britain Lake(passive) was createdLittle Britain Lake
the disruption and destruction of our rural environment and archaeological heritage(passive) caused bythe disruption and destruction of our rural environment and archaeological heritage
significant alteration of the hydrology ... and thereby ecology , in addition to the obvious loss of shingle area to gravel - pitsis causingsignificant alteration of the hydrology ... and thereby ecology , in addition to the obvious loss of shingle area to gravel - pits
The Cotswold Water Park(passive) have been created byThe Cotswold Water Park
changes to channel morphology in rivers logical impact of sand and gravel mining in the East Gonja District of Ghana and the northern cocoa or women 's goldcan causechanges to channel morphology in rivers logical impact of sand and gravel mining in the East Gonja District of Ghana and the northern cocoa or women 's gold
a small lake and several smaller pools and marshlandhas createda small lake and several smaller pools and marshland
to their discovery in 1876ledto their discovery in 1876
damage to large expanses of the site but this is no longer a continuing major problem since the area receives considerable protection under international law and operations are more restrictedhas causeddamage to large expanses of the site but this is no longer a continuing major problem since the area receives considerable protection under international law and operations are more restricted
areas of open water in the old gravel pitshas createdareas of open water in the old gravel pits