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U River Crouch Pressures Diffuse
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Engage landowners to encourage best practises for use of phosphates.
Increase riparian buffer strips to encourage nutrients to settle out before entering the river.
Investigate the use of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) in urban areas.
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