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NEA - MMF - NAT - Improving Water Resource Modelling in the Till and Tweed
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This project will deliver a desk-based study with two purposes.
The first will be focused on hydrometric data and conceptualisation in order to provide a description of hydrological and hydrogeological processes within the catchment and, identify opportunities and constraints to achieving and maintaining a robust hydrometric monitoring programme.
The second will be focused on developing inputs for our CAMS process by producing accurate mapping profiles of the catchment and developing appropriate records of artificially influenced flows on cross-border river reaches.
What the supplier must deliver
This project will deliver a desk-based study
This project will deliver a desk-based study with two purposes.
The first will be focused on hydrometric
The first will be focused on hydrometric data and conceptualisation in order to provide a description of hydrological and hydrogeological processes within the catchment and, identify opportunities and constraints to achieving and maintaining a robust hydrometric monitoring programme.
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- 5d2f3d3c-f396-45c2-8b9d-96914c79be64
- Stage
- contract · Contract
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- tender_317700/1162132
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