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Monthly local reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.
1. Summary Devon and Cornwall received 167% of the April long term average…
1. Summary Hydrologically, the extremely wet autumn and winter across East…
1. Summary The Hertfordshire and North London area recorded 69mm of rain…
1. Summary The whole of the Kent and South London area received 143% of…
1. Summary The Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire area received above…
1. Summary Please see Section 7.3 of the main report for a map detailing…
1. Summary Cumulative 12 month rainfall totals for the North East area…
1. Rainfall April was another month where we observed the wet and…
1. Summary Solent and South Downs (SSD) had above average rainfall in…
1. Summary July was the seventh consecutive month of above average…
Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.
April was another wet month across England, with all except one catchment…
It has been another wet month across England with nearly all catchments…
It was the fourth wettest February for England using records from 1871,…
England experienced 85mm of rainfall during January which is a noticeable…
Provides an overview of the potential environmental impacts of different net zero technologies and how the Environment Agency may need to regulate such impacts.
1. Chief Scientist’s Group report summary The Net Zero research programme…
The latest update on monitored groundwater levels and whether there are any groundwater alerts or warnings in force.
Weekly reports on rainfall and river flow in England for the last 3 months.
In this document, we set out the areas of research interest to 2028 for the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) research and development programme
The Environment Agency’s Chief Scientist’s annual review for 2023.
Daily and monthly upstream counts for salmon and sea trout at the fish counter at Framwellgate weir on the River Wear, Durham.
Daily and monthly upstream counts for salmon and sea trout at the fish counter at Riding Mill on the main River Tyne.
Daily and monthly upstream counts for salmon and sea trout at the fish counter at the Tees Barrage on the lower River Tees.
How we will reduce methane emissions in England.
Reports for the amount of EEE placed on the market and WEEE collected in the UK under the WEEE Regulations.
An evidence review carried out for UK environmental regulators on the emerging techniques for electrolysis of water technologies.
Examines which river restoration measures can improve river habitats during high and low flows in different river types.
Explores what is meant by resilience, and how it is currently understood and used in the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency's review of whether the proposed plans will secure resilient and sustainable water supplies up to 2050.
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