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Funding has helped secure new specialist equipment to boost fisheries enforcement patrols in East Anglia.
Motorists in Calderdale village temporarily diverted through fire station forecourt
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Environment Agency teams have restocked a total of 91,000 so far to help the river recover after a devastating pollution last year
River liner was installed 25 years ago
Hundreds of fish killed after Maidenhead stream hit by sewage
Environment Agency issues warning to prevent landowners becoming a victim at the hands of waste criminals.
The Committee on Climate Change has published a report on adaptation to climate change today, here is the response from the Chair of the Environment Agency.
Water company efforts to protect the environment were described as ‘simply unacceptable’ in an Environment Agency (EA) report published today (10 July) with only 1 of the major water and sewage companies in England performin…
The public, scientists, local authorities and industry are invited to give their views on urgent questions and inform future policies
The Ipswich Tidal Flood Barrier has won a top award from the leading international engineering institution.
Suspended prison sentences handed to company directors following major fires and pollution incident in Kidderminster
A sod cutting ceremony marked the launch of a flood scheme which will protect more than 800 homes and local businesses.
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency and UK Commissioner to the Global Commission on Adaptation
Public drop in session is being held in Priory Hall on 10 July
Residents are being invited to share their thoughts on flood scheme proposals for the town of Alcester at an upcoming community drop-in session.
An organisation whose remit is to raise awareness of flood risk in the Hull area has announced that the city will once again host to the 'Hulltimate' Challenge.
Emma Howard Boyd welcomes the launch of the Green Finance Strategy
Incident caused a significant fish kill
£30m project in Burton-upon-Trent to reduce flood risk for 5,500 properties for decades to come.
The Environment Agency is undertaking a separate criminal investigation.
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