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Wayne Mixture also ordered to pay £5,000 costs and handed a Court Remediation Order
100 flood-risk staff worked night and day using barriers and pumps to protect 4,100 homes and businesses in Severn and Wye catchments from January flood.
Three firms prosecuted by Environment Agency for storing wood which posed fire risk
The Environment Agency publishes it's 21/22 fisheries annual report revealing how rod licence income has been spent to enhance and protect England's fisheries.
Sir James Bevan outlines a vision for the city of the future
The Environment Agency and the local authorities in Somerset have removed the major incident status declared last week as flood risk in the county has reduced.
The Environment Agency has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of actions communities in the Erewash area of Derbyshire can take to prepare for flooding.
Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive at the Environment Agency spoke of climate optimism and the value of research at a visit to the University of East Anglia.
Environment Agency releases 300 blue-dyed barbel to boost population in Berkshire river. Anglers asked to monitor survival and growth rates
Fareham firm admits illegal sewage spread
Environment Agency and local authorities in Somerset declare a major incident as a precautionary move due to flood risk in the county.
Prolific waste crime offender, John Leslie Allison, has been ordered to pay £368,682.50 under the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
Speech on our role in tackling climate change by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency.
Multi-national owned International Paint Ltd has been fined after banned chemical entered the Site of Special Scientific Interest designated Yealm estuary in Devon.
Residents and businesses are encouraged to stay flood aware and sign up for warnings as more heavy rain is expected tonight and tomorrow.
Planning permission has been granted for The Moors at Arne, a scheme on the Isle of Purbeck adapting approximately 150 hectares of low-lying grassland into diverse wetlands.
A new campaign to raise awareness of actions Grimsby residents can take to prepare for flooding has been launched – 70 years on from the east coast storm surge.
Groundwork begins on flood defence refurbishment in Shanklin and Yaverland, part of a wider programme to reduce risk of flooding and coastal erosion.
Fishing without a licence has cost anglers from Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands and Crewe total penalties of £2,614
£5 billon of investment over five years set out to help protect and enhance England’s waters, tackling the impacts of pollution and climate change
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