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  • This report quantifies the economic damages caused by flooding in England during December 2015 and January 2016.

  • Findings of the river maintenance pilots across England from October 2013 to March 2015.

  • Environment Agency data on river levels and flows, rainfall and groundwater in Hampshire, West Sussex and the Isle of Wight.

  • This action plan sets out how businesses can make it easier for people to protect their homes from damage from flood water.

  • The Environment Agency held a 2 day exhibition in May about work they are doing on the Foss Barrier, York City Centre and surrounding area.

  • The Environment Agency commissioned an independent investigation by CH2M to look at how water entered the Foss Barrier building on Boxing Day 2015.

  • The Environment Agency's collaborative research priorities for 2016 to 2020.

  • Investigating the possible impact on flood risk of growing energy crops in the floodplain

  • A monthly review of the water situation in Hertfordshire and North London.

  • Provides evidence to show how integrated land management change can contribute to reducing local flood risk while improving ecosystem services within a catchment.

  • This report sets out actions the Environment Agency has taken in its role as the reservoir regulator. The report covers the period from 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2013.

  • This report gives a description of and the lessons learned on 5 reservoir incidents reported to the Environment Agency during 2013.

  • PHE study findings on how to improve the PHE flooding factsheets and make the information more accessible.

  • This report identifies and assesses the types of health indicators that could be used to measure health impact in flood-exposed populations.

  • A new framework to help local authorities to better understand and manage flood risk in their area.

  • Government data including flood warnings, river levels, the 3 day flood forecast, and groundwater levels.

  • The groundwater situation in Dorset and South Wiltshire.

  • The Environment Agency has published new results illustrating how different 2D hydraulic flood models perform for different types of applications.

  • The Environment Agency has produced new practical guidance for asset managers on ways of assessing deterioration of typical flood and coastal defence assets and their residual life.

  • Summary of the International Commission on Large Dams (ICOLD) bulletin on internal erosion of existing dams, levees and dikes and their foundations