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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
The National Drought Group met on Wednesday 29 August 2018
* EA responds to 330% increase in drought-related incidents * Public urged to use water wisely
The Environment Agency is working closely with partners to investigate the bathing water quality at a popular North East beach.
8 beaches in Cornwall and a beach in Bournemouth have been designated as bathing waters.
Following the liquid cyanide pollution 2 weeks ago the Environment Agency have now declared the water safe.
Environment Agency publishes State of the Environment: Water Quality report
Yorkshire Water fined £45,000 for Doncaster pollution that led to lead to deaths of several hundred fish
New rules will be introduced which will save farmers money whilst also better protecting the water environment.
New bathing water quality statistics show England's favourite swimming spots have maintained high standards.
Salmon population spreading in Derbyshire due to improved water quality and removal of barriers
Now is the time for domestic heating oil tanks to be checked
Environment Agency cooks up rapid response with Fire and Rescue following cooking oil spill in Derbyshire
Works to improve water quality are being carried out at bathing waters across the area, including some additional sampling at Clacton.
All 34 of the bathing waters in the North East have been classed as either ‘excellent’ or ‘good’, passing high standards for water quality.
An Environment Agency funded partnership project to protect and preserve the Ouseburn River in the North East has started.
The Environment Agency visited businesses in Tyne & Wear in an operation to tackle environmental pollution.
Environment Agency joins forces with partners to use natural features to capture silt run-off in the River Leven catchment.
Environment Agency teams in East Sussex responded to a serious incident near Lewe when approximately 20,000 litres of slurry entered the Plumpton Mill Stream.
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