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  • Identifies chemical additives in tyres that should be prioritised for further assessment.

  • The Environment Agency reports each year on groundwater levels in the chalk aquifer beneath London.

  • The Environment Agency’s fourth adaptation report to Defra, under the adaptation reporting power of the Climate Change 2008 Act.

  • Identifies flame retardant substances manufactured and used in Great Britain, to assess their market size, properties, potential risks and regulatory status.

  • Reviews the use of stochastic and other approaches in water resources planning.

  • The Environment Agency's response to the Independent Water Commission's call for evidence, in relation to the water sector in England and Wales.

  • Insights into the sources, transport, concentrations, dispersion, deposition and estimation of airborne PFOA and other PFAS.

  • This evidence summary supports the 25 Year Environment Plan and its outcome indicator framework.

  • The latest update on monitored groundwater levels and whether there are any groundwater alerts or warnings in force.

  • The Environment Agency’s Chief Scientist’s annual review for 2024.

  • This page summarises work carried out for the HyNet industrial cluster by the 4 year environmental capacity for industrial clusters project in 2024 to 2025.

  • Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2023-24.

  • Updates the Environment Agency’s method for the scientific derivation of environmental assessment levels for air.

  • Examines the potential environmental and social implications of energy storage technologies.

  • How the Environment Agency has determined the baseline length of rivers and estuaries polluted by harmful metals from abandoned metal mines in England.

  • Assesses the need for, and availability of, methods for monitoring molecular hydrogen in air.

  • Examines the effects of nature-based solutions on freshwater environments by synthesising evidence from the scientific literature.

  • Summaries of our latest evidence on natural flood management (NFM)

  • Identifies potential ways to optimise existing bathing water quality communication channels.

  • Water temperature projections to the year 2080 for English rivers.