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New watchlist outlines 117 known waste sites across England causing concern for local communities
Family farm business charged over two pollution incidents in Devon and Somerset with nearly £20,000 paid out in total .
The Government has announced new funding packages for the ceramics and chemicals sectors, worth £120 million and £350 million respectively.
The owners and masters of two under-10 metre fishing vessels have been fined a total of £12,375 in two prosecutions for exceeding their monthly pollack quota brought by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
The Environment Agency has raised the height of Stockbridge Road near Timsbury and added a permanent, demountable defence where weed cuttings are caught.
Arrest demonstrates Environment Agency's commitment to delivering its 10 Point Plan to tackle waste crime
APHA's exhibit ‘Scents and Sensors’ – Sniffing Out Plant Pests and Diseases featuring detection dogs used by Forest Research
This letter sets out the government’s priorities for the review of the National Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England.
New service makes adverse event reporting easier and more efficient than ever.
Research shows that acting now to reduce nutrient pollution entering Lake Windermere can help protect its water quality from the effects of climate change
Lower bills for families, hospitals and charities through energy efficiency improvements to heat networks.
Accounts Clerk to provide support to both Accounts Payable and Accounts Receivable.
Waste carrier DTM Grab Hire Ltd has been told to pay out £16,664 after thousands of tonnes of waste were dumped on a floodplain.
The new combustion permit regulates the diesel backup generators, and improves the site’s resilience in the case of a power cut.
The form will become the main route for contacting the VMD.
Stricter background checks to be introduced for waste carriers
The Environment Agency has issued an environmental permit variation to Angus Fire Limited in High Bentham, North Yorkshire.
Protected salmon and trout died in the pollution incident, and the watercourse was still impacted two years later.
Designated sites include first-ever site on the River Thames in London
Almost £2 million was invested by NRS last year in socio-economic initiatives, supporting good causes in communities local to its 14 decommissioning sites.
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