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Drought has been declared in Sussex for the area supplied by South East Water due to declining water levels at Ardingly Reservoir.
21,000 new homes in North Sussex unlocked after four-year bottleneck
The additional drought permits have been issued to Yorkshire Water to allow them to conserve water in reservoirs to secure public drinking water supplies.
Over £10 million in water company fines directed to restore local waterways through 51 projects aimed at cleaning up rivers, lakes and seas.
Strengthened Water Efficiency Standards will boost housebuilding and keep more money in families’ pockets.
Cumbrian River Restoration Partnership Programme has narrowly missed out on the prestigious Thiess International Riverprize Awards.
Drought is causing significant environmental impacts, with Atlantic salmon, hedgehogs and garden birds struggling
Drought permits allow Yorkshire Water to conserve water in reservoirs and secure public drinking water supplies.
Pilot project tests water quality daily in Shrewsbury and Ludlow. Wild swimmers can access real-time water quality data through app launched last week.
The Environment Agency has issued a drought permit that will allow Yorkshire Water to reduce how much water is released from the Grimwith Reservoir.
Cheekily named boat is one of three more unregistered vessel prosecutions. Heavy costs give stark warning to non-registered boat owners on the river.
Five areas remain in drought with six more in prolonged dry weather
Environment Agency investigation discovers drainage water pollution from runway discharge. Airport pleads guilty to charges of breaching environmental permits.
Statement to the House of Commons outlining the government response to the Independent Water Commission's final report.
Ofwat to be abolished and a new, single, powerful regulator to be established to cut water pollution in England’s rivers, lakes and seas, and protect families from massive bill hikes
Environment Secretary Steve Reed to establish consumer champion with legal powers as part of 'root and branch' reform
Environment Secretary Steve Reed sets out the government's initial response to the Independent Water Commission final report, led by Sir Jon Cunliffe.
Chair of the Independent Water Commission spoke at the London Museum of Water & Steam
Sir Jon Cunliffe publishes final recommendations
Serious pollution incidents up 60% in 2024 from previous year
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