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Report to assess the impact of highway runoff on receiving waters in order to assist in the future design of highway drainage systems.
Every storm overflow across England’s water network is now monitored.
How to assess the risks to groundwater for treated effluent discharges.
What you must do to manage manure, fertiliser and soil to prevent runoff, erosion and leaching.
Seeking views on the government’s plan to reduce sewage discharges and remove harm from storm overflows.
Government expands plan to tackle storm overflows, including all coastal and estuary sites .
Increase flood resilience with Natural Flood Management
An independent research project that considers options, costs and benefits for reducing storm sewage discharges in England.
This section contains topic action plans which provide an alternative presentation of the summary programme of measure.
Thousands of spills to be prevented by increased investment this year.
Advises how to take account of and address the risks associated with flooding and coastal change in the planning process.
This summary describes a 5 year research programme which assessed ecological impacts resulting from highway storm runoff.
Paper and cardboard production can cause significant pollution. This guide describes industry responsibilities for preventing pollution.
Form for applicants to help you complete a Farm Environment Record (FER) by assessing runoff and soil erosion risks on your land.
This section summaries mechanisms for controlling discharges and limiting or preventing pollutants entering the water.
What to do if you’re about to be flooded and during flooding: who to contact, how to stay safe, how to report a problem.
When and how risk management authorities should use climate change allowances for flood and coastal risk projects, schemes and strategies.
The opportunities for improved flood warnings and new operational guidelines for rainfall modelling at ungauged locations.
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