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This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Arun and Western Streams catchment area.
Practical steps to manage the risk of online harm if your online platform allows people to live stream, or view live streams by others.
Stream 1 and Stream 2 provide grant support to pilot the development of innovative Artificial Intelligence (AI) approaches for decarbonisation.
Water temperature projections to 2080 for English chalk streams.
An overview of the flood risk across the river catchment and recommended ways of managing the risk now and over the next 50 to 100 years.
The Civil Service Fast Stream team runs the government’s flagship Fast Stream graduate programme. Civil Service Fast Stream is part of Civil Service Resourcing and the Government People Group .
Stream 2 of this competition aims to accelerate commercialisation of innovative longer duration energy storage projects through to first-of-a-kind (FOAK) full-system prototypes.
The Interoperable Demand Side Response (IDSR) Stream 3 seeks to support the development and demonstration of energy smart appliances for the delivery of interoperable demand side response.
The Environment Agency has worked with East Yorkshire Rivers Trust to carry out a restoration project at a chalk stream in Yorkshire.
2,000 fish die as double pump failure diverts sewage across fields into watercourse.
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