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Coronavirus is impacting our lives in many ways and changing our routines. It has also caused the price of oil to fall, so many people are filling their tanks.
Severn Trent Water Ltd has been fined £800,000 after allowing 3.8 million litres of raw sewage to enter a Shropshire stream from a local sewage treatment works.
The Environment Agency and Warwickshire Police have joined forces during the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic to investigate reports of an illegal waste site.
Environment Agency fisheries specialists carried out a fish rescue in the Peak District yesterday, moving fish that have been stranded as the river dries up.
Charity payment after breaching packaging rules.
Warning for public back out and about after lockdown eased.
The Environment Agency is urging the public to stay vigilant to hazards in and around waterways
New byelaws agreed by the Environment Agency will protect salmon and sea trout in the rivers Dee and Wye in England.
Warning issued as police clear 300 people from one site, amid soaring temperatures and easing of lockdown.
Fishery owners in the Great Ouse and Fenland catchment can now apply for free trees and hedgerow plants thanks to additional funding.
Contractors working on surveys for the Tadcaster flood alleviation scheme will be in the town over the coming weeks.
The re-opening of the sea front road today marks a major milestone in the construction of the £12m Exmouth tidal defence scheme.
The wildlife trust is receiving the money following an Enforcement Undertaking (EU) accepted by the Environment Agency.
The Environment Agency has announced that the Cam and Ely Ouse river catchment has moved into a period of developing drought (prolonged dry weather).
Elmer scheme will better protect 325 West Sussex properties from flooding.
The weather may have turned sunny but that doesn’t give sunbathers, picnickers and swimmers the go ahead to access Dowdeswell reservoir near Cheltenham.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is to benefit by £35,868.12 through an Enforcement Undertaking accepted by the Environment Agency.
After Environment Agency action, Fabriweld Tubular Steel Products has paid £15,300 to Notts Wildlife Trust for failing to meet packaging recycling obligations.
Guidance is being issued to industry bodies about restarting sewage treatment plants.
Phase 2 of a multi-million pound scheme to reduce flood risk to more than 800 homes and businesses across Radcliffe and Redvales will get underway in the coming weeks.
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