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How to prepare for a flood: who to contact, how to protect your property, get insurance.
Rules farmers and landowners must follow if their land is in a nitrate vulnerable zone (NVZ).
How to develop a management system and keep it up to date so that you can carry out activities under an environmental permit.
Information on the lock keeper service on the River Thames.
U10 exemption allows you to spread specific waste on agricultural land to replace manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials (such as lime) to improve or maintain soil.
U8 exemption allows you to use waste materials (that do not need treating) for a specific purpose to reduce the use of virgin or non-waste materials.
Check current river conditions, restrictions and facilities
Environment Agency investigation discovers drainage water pollution from runway discharge. Airport pleads guilty to charges of breaching environmental permits.
What you need to know about the Environment Agency’s new national risk information for flooding and coastal erosion.
Proposed designation changes to the main river map, notices from the Environment Agency, how to comment or appeal, and final decision notices.
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