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How water is managed in the Bristol Avon, Little Avon, Axe and North Somerset Streams Water Framework Directive management area.
How water resources are managed in the North Devon area.
How water is managed in the North Cornwall and Seaton, Looe and Fowey area.
How water resources are managed in the West Cornwall and Fal area.
How water is managed in the South Devon Water area.
How the Environment Agency is reducing flood risk from the Holly Brook.
This was the third and final of 3 consultations, inviting comment on updates to river basin management plans to protect and improve the water environment.
An overview of the flood risk across the river catchment and recommended ways of managing the risk now and over the next 50 to 100 years.
How the Environment Agency is working to reduce flood risk in Medmerry.
How the Environment Agency is managing the risk of flood and coastal erosion in Chichester Harbour.
How the Environment Agency is reducing the risk of flooding in Chichester and the surrounding areas.
How the Environment Agency has reduced flood risk to West Wittering.
This document sets out the Environment Agency's proposals to manage flood risk through land use and management practices.
Report describing incidents at reservoirs reported in 2010 under the post-incident reporting scheme.
A stategic approach to flood risk management on the River Tame.
The Environment Agency's approach to the management of flood and coastal risk assets that reduce the risk of flooding.
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