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Ribble catchment

Definition (http://www.ribbletrust.org.uk/)

The Ribble catchment is a sizeable area of over 860 square miles supporting significant numbers of fish, mammals and invertebrates. In the past, industrial and agricultural pollution as well as water abstraction and inadequate sewage treatment have caused severe habitat damage to the Ribble and its tributaries, to such an extent that the wildlife supported by the river has been put under threat. (Ribble Rivers Trust)

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English catchment basin
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Ribble
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Approved Date
14-Nov-2013

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