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Updated guidance on in water survey in lieu of dry docking for statutory bottom inspection for UK passenger and cargo vessels, including domestic vessels.
Find out about eligibility and requirements for the gateway relocation item.
Details of bathing water quality for 2020
Current and future issues for drinking waters, with a review of current measures to address the challenges.
A study to evaluate current methods of estimating open water evaporation.
Information on the mechanisms (policy, legal or financial tools) that underpin the draft summary programme of measures which translate measures into outcomes for the water environment.
A collaborative project between the Environment Agency, Natural England and Wessex Water to understand more about the application of social science to encouraging water efficiency.
Water companies' responses in relation to improvements on sewage discharges.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Annual update on bathing water quality at designated bathing waters in England.
Helps you find the information you need in the river basin management plans (RBMPs).
Seeking views on the government’s proposals to enhance the monitoring of storm overflows and final effluent discharges into watercourses.
In this study, water use was analysed for a range of other agricultural and non-agricultural sectors dependent on irrigation.
We want your views on our approach to determining areas of water stress to inform whether water companies can introduce compulsory metering in those areas.
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