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Spreading and storing excessive amounts of vegetable washings on a farm in Outwell, Norfolk led to gross pollution of a watercourse a court heard yesterday.
A Loughborough man has been prosecuted for fishing in the close season and has to pay almost £500.
Working with natural flood management to help manage flood risk to local properties and to improve habitats.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency Royal Society of Arts, 24 September 2018
The NDG convened on Thursday 20 September to assess the present situation and review the action being taken to reduce the risk of drought in 2019.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
More than 300 dry-weather environmental incidents in summer 2018
A major step forwards for flood resilience - Environment Agency High Volume Pumps can now be connected to over 150,000 metres of Fire & Rescue Service hose.
An Environment Agency project in Devon has been shortlisted for an international engineering award.
The Environment Agency warning comes as 7 boaters have been ordered to pay more than £6,500.
A new team of experts officially start today, backed with £3 million of funding to help farmers reduce ammonia emissions from agriculture.
Company and director ordered to pay £70,000 for violating environmental permit causing significant impact on the local community in Nottingham
The Environment Agency’s conservation centre of excellence at Kielder has received a Royal seal of approval during a visit from the Prince of Wales
The completion of a flood alleviation scheme in Earby is likely to be delayed
Michael Gove sets out major post-Brexit policy to invest in the environment and take back control for farmers after almost 50 years under EU rules
A programme of peatland restoration has kick-started a £2.1million natural flood management (NFM) project in the North East.
The IWA has presented an award to recognise the Environment Agency's hard work on Anglian waterways this summer.
Businessman Roger Baker has been ordered to pay more than £6,650 for illegally disposing of thousands of tonnes of waste on farmland near Exeter.
It's one year since the Environment Agency's Flood Community Engagement Officers took up post to support communities across the North East.
Businesses in the Stourton area of Leeds are benefitting from increased flood protection following the completion of a new 730 metre flood defence wall.
The Environment Agency (EA) is warning of an increased risk of fire at waste sites
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