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The project will better protect more than 1,600 homes and businesses in Carlisle, Cumbria.
The British public are being asked to help the country protect water resources for future generations.
Weirs, currents, and underwater structures all pose hazards, warns the Environment Agency
The NDG met on Thursday 25 July, chaired by Harvey Bradshaw, Executive Director of the Environment Agency.
Drones will be used for the first time this summer to gather information about illegal abstraction in East Anglia’s fenland areas.
Extra funding will support three projects to increase flood resilience
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Outlining the EA's achievements over the last financial year.
Survey works are starting at a listed bridge in Bradford, to create a detailed design to reduce flood risk in the area for the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme.
Industry and consumers invited to bring forward ideas to reduce personal water consumption
Speech by Emma Howard Boyd, Chair of the Environment Agency 16 July 2019 | Natural History Museum
Defendant cast a drift net from his boat while inside a conservation zone
Funding has helped secure new specialist equipment to boost fisheries enforcement patrols in East Anglia.
Anglers found guilty of fishing offences in Cambridgeshire have been ordered to pay fines, costs and victim surcharges totalling almost £1,800.
Motorists in Calderdale village temporarily diverted through fire station forecourt
Environment Agency teams have restocked a total of 91,000 so far to help the river recover after a devastating pollution last year
River liner was installed 25 years ago
Father and sister also convicted
On Monday 8 July, a tanker driver was ordered to pay £1,352 in fines at Gateshead Magistrates’ Court for discharging liquid waste from his vehicle.
Hundreds of fish killed after Maidenhead stream hit by sewage
Environment Agency issues warning to prevent landowners becoming a victim at the hands of waste criminals.
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