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Short Synthesis of Some Studies Carried Out for the Repairing of Sines Port West Breakwater

Sines West Breakwater Emergency Repair, Hydraulic Studies

Following the Geotechnical Studies of the West-Breakwater at Sines; Hydro-Geotechnical Stability of Breakwaters

West Breakwater Sines Definitive Rehabilitation, General Concept

Modeling Impact of Armour Blocks

Port of Sines West Breakwater Rehabilitation Repair Works (1990 - 1992)

Molhe Oeste Do Porto De Sines Reabilita??o Definitiva Fiscaliza??o Da Constru??o

West Breakwater of the Port of Sines Final Rehabilitation Inspection of the Construction

Evaluations and Revisions of the Design

West Breakwater Rehabilitation and Construction Supervision

Sines Breakwaters Monitoring Program

West Breakwater Maintenance

Preface and Executive Summary

Purpose and Perspective for the Conference: National Water Resources Regulation - Where is the Pendulum Now?

Risk-Based Environmental Priorities: What Priority?

Clean Water Act Reauthorization: The States' Perspective

Centralized Government Control: A Bad Idea

Clean Water is not Enough

Protecting Human Health: Keeping Science in Risk Assessment and Balance in Risk-Based Regulations

Protecting the Great Lakes: Asking the Right Questions

 

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