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Construction work on the main part of the £2.5million Monkton Flood Alleviation Scheme in South Tyneside has started this week.
Equestrian surfaces may be at risk of using illegal waste for maneges
A Cambridgeshire waste operator has been sentenced to 4 months in prison, suspended for 2 years.
The £8-9 million scheme will restore floodplain, create habitats, maintain the footpath and more for the estuary in East Devon.
Agriculture is responsible for 88% of UK emissions of ammonia gas and this voluntary guide will help farmers improve air quality.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Environmental principles, accountability for the environment and environmental governance after the UK leaves the European Union (EU).
You are invited to hear more about the £32m project in Perry Barr and Witton, reducing flood risk for 1,400 properties.
The Environment Agency is supporting farmers dealing with the pressures of the hot, dry weather by allowing a more flexible approach to water abstraction.
Euro Dyers a textile dyeing firm did not have a an Environmental Permit and officers witnessed dangerous conditions that could have affected local residents
Other findings show that nitrogen oxides and particulate matter have reduced although high levels persist in certain areas
Campaign highlights pollution risk caused to sea by pouring fat, oil and other waste down drains and gullies.
Northumbrian Water Ltd has been fined for unpermitted discharges of untreated sewage following an investigation by the Environment Agency.
Visitors to Sandwell Park can enjoy the playground once again, following its temporary closure during work on Phase 2 of the Perry Barr and Witton Flood Scheme.
The Environment Agency steps up its incident response to tackle the impacts of continued dry weather, following the driest June since 1925.
The National Drought Group met on Monday 23 July.
The Environment Agency has issued environmental permits to Europa Oil & Gas Limited for the Holmwood site in Surrey.
Extra funding will better protect more than 7,000 properties, including over 5,000 homes.
Environment Agency seeks boaters' views on proposed increase in charges
Action is being taken to help reduce demand for water during prolonged dry weather
Lake users advised to remain cautious
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