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What to do if you’re about to be flooded and during flooding: who to contact, how to stay safe, how to report a problem.
Farmer Derek Dyer contaminated a private water supply and polluted a stream after a slurry store built from farmyard manure collapsed.
Guidance about meeting the building regulations, given by decisions on appeals against refusals by local authorities to relax or dispense with one or more requirements of the regulations.
Report a cause of flooding: who to contact for burst water mains, flooded sewers, public drains, roads, rivers
Environment Agency enforcement position on when a waste collection authority, or contractors working on their behalf, can store food waste.
Complete if you are applying for an environmental permit for an existing discharge to ground within a source protection zone 1.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) is publishing monthly statistics about the EMHP wastewater program.
You must not supply certain single-use plastic items in England, except for some exemptions.
Union of Shop Distributive and Allied Workers trade union: annual returns, rules, statement to members, decisions and other related documents.
Find out what animal by-products (material with animal content) you can use in a small scale compost heap and if your heap needs approval.
What needs to be done to manage flood risk and adapt to rising sea levels in Bowers Marshes, one of 23 policy units in Thames Estuary 2100 (TE2100).
Guidance for manufacturers, importers and distributors (including retailers).
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