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First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Southern Water Services Limited (Southern Water) has been ordered to pay £500,000 after untreated sewage was discharged into the Swalecliffe Brook.
Major new infrastructure project has been given the go ahead to address London's failing sewerage system.
Water Minister Dan Rogerson visited Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park this week to see the Canal & River Trust's work to restore waterways.
Anglers on the River Sence in Leicestershire are excited after catching a species of fish which disappeared from the area over 40 years ago.
The bathing water at Budleigh Salterton is at risk of failing tough new standards for water quality the Environment Agency has warned.
Residents of Combe Martin are invited a special beach awareness day in the popular North Devon village.
The Environment Agency are working together with Teignbridge District Council to explain to local businesses what happens if they pour fat, oils or other dirty liquids down their yard drains or road gullies.
The Environment Agency bathing water monitoring teams will be out and about in the South West every week until the end of September, taking nearly 4,000 samples from 194 bathing waters.
Final year before bathing waters have to meet new water quality standards which are twice as strict.
The Environment Agency has begun its annual testing regime to make sure bathing water on the Lincolnshire coast meets strict water quality standards.
Defra will be taking part in a Twitter discussion on water use on farms and abstraction reform.
New figures show almost 99 per cent of England’s bathing waters meet strict quality standards.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on water bills, the NHS, RBS, devolved powers and the HS2 extension.
A new £1.6 million project to improve river health and water quality in England has been launched by the government today.
South West Water customers will see their bills fall after the Government finalised plans to give all household customers £50 off from April…
New figures that show which of England’s bathing waters have met strict quality standards have been published by Defra today.
An estimated 2.4 million households have difficulties meeting the costs of their water bills.
Recent record-breaking rainfall has altered the situation.
If there's a third dry winter, the likelihood of needing standpipes will increase slightly for 2013, but the chance of needing them is still very low.
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