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New guidance published on production of hydrogen from water using electrolysis
Environment Agency officers will be talking to residents in Lydney and Cinderford about the steps they can take to prepare for flash flooding.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A huge new wetland site has been created next to the Hamble Brook in Buckinghamshire.
100% of storm overflows now fitted with monitoring devices required by the government.
Nottingham’s Colwick Country Park is now home to the largest fish pass in the country thanks to the completion of the Environment Agency’s £12m project.
The Environment Agency's portal will allow water industry workers to report serious environmental wrongdoing by their organisations.
More than 300 properties and businesses to be better protected from flooding and coastal erosion in Yaverland, Sandown and Shanklin on the Isle of Wight.
Views sought on permit application for mineral processing facility.
High fine sends warning message to those with unregistered boats. Patrols on Thames have already begun for summer 2024.
People living in 3 Essex villages will have the chance to find out more about a proposed new Environment Agency flood scheme for the area.
The Environment Agency is the first government agency recognised under the Earned Recognition scheme for high standards in safety and compliance across its HGV fleet.
The Environment Agency is reminding anglers that the annual close season for coarse fishing is now in place.
The landscape adaptation project will create 55 hectares of nationally rare wildlife habitat; compensating for regional habitat losses due to sea level rise.
Northumbrian Water will pay £50,000 to Tyne Rivers Trust after a burst pipe polluted Monkton Burn in Jarrow, South Tyneside.
Homes in East Peckham and Five Oak Green better protected from flooding, as property flood resilience measures installed in 424 properties
Two members of the Environment Agency have been recognised after their actions helped save the life of a trainer who had a cardiac arrest in their office.
POCA hearing orders Michael William Leah to pay £54,900. Sum to be paid within three months. When he was convicted of six offences in 2011 he paid only £100
The scheme will reduce flood risk to 333 homes and businesses from the Fowlea Brook during times of high rainfall and help to regenerate the area.
Following a competitive procurement process, the Environment Agency has awarded the new National Angling Strategic Services (NASS3) contract to the Angling Trust.
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