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Specialist Environment Agency officers have been called into action to prevent widespread fish deaths at the River Mole near Gatwick Airport.
The Environment Agency continues to urge people to follow water company advice and use water wisely
Essential work is due to start in Earby to reduce the risk of flooding to 91 homes and 17 businesses.
Warning to land owners and companies as industrial units across the country are being targeted by waste criminals
Construction of a channel that will improve the Environment Agency's ability to predict flooding in York is being carried out in the River Nidd.
The Annual Report has now been published on GOV.UK
Environment Agency Fisheries Enforcement Officers undertook 927 targeted patrols during the 2018 close season, detecting 117 close season and 135 other offences.
The Environment Agency is calling on volunteers in Ponteland to help their local community prepare for flooding.
Water companies need to do more to protect the environment, says a new Environment Agency report.
The project seeks to provide and protect valuable habitat for bees
The Environment Agency has released thousands of young fish into tributaries of the River Tyne to encourage natural recovery of fish stocks
Oil and Gas industry regulators are meeting local residents ahead of conventional oil drilling
£32m project in Perry Barr and Witton will reduce flood risk for 1,400 properties.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
A concrete channel that will help predict whether York is likely to be affected by flooding is being constructed in the River Nidd by the Environment Agency.
A man from County Durham has been prosecuted on four counts of illegal fishing following an investigation by the Environment Agency.
A scheme to help better protect rural communities in the Yorkshire Dales from being cut-off by flood water using natural measures starts this summer.
The Environment Agency is urging people to follow water company advice to use water wisely during these hotter summer months.
Call to report sightings of invasive plant along the River Thames
What you should do if you suspect Blue Green Algae is present and how to report it
The Environment Agency reveals over a third of illegally dumped waste is from households
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