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In Lincolnshire and Rutland all 11 bathing waters have been classified as Good or Excellent.
Government and Environment Agency outline action to further improve bathing water quality.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Kini begins his second term at the water services regulator
The Tees Tidelands project will reduce the risk of flooding, help nature recover and reconnect people with the River Tees estuary.
Former Director at the Infrastructure Projects Authority appointed as Senior Director for Sector Performance
A consultation on banning wet wipes containing plastic across the UK has been launched today under plans to tackle plastic pollution and clean up waterways.
New eco-labels to will help save consumers money on their energy and water bills.
Following the publication of Ofwat's performance report the following statement has been issued by the Environment Secretary
Government expands plan to tackle storm overflows, including all coastal and estuary sites .
As England enters the autumn, the National Drought Group met to reiterate the importance of all sectors continuing to plan and invest for future droughts.
The Environment Agency launches eight-week consultation on changes to variable monetary penalties.
Action to improve the River Deben discussed at roundtable, part of a series of local meetings following government’s Plan for Water
Ofwat Senior Director Chris Walters appointed to the Ofwat Board
The majority of designated bathing waters across Devon and Cornwall have a good or excellent rating for water quality.
National Drought Group reiterates the importance of continuing to work together to prepare for all weather eventualities and future droughts.
Latest annual Environmental Performance Assessment shows some modest improvements in water companies’ performance.
New laws will scrap the cap on civil penalties and significantly broaden their scope to target a much wider range of environmental offences
Updates make the guidance for applying for bathing water designation clearer and more streamlined for applicants
Plans to maintain water supply resilience have been discussed by National Drought Group members amidst ongoing hot and dry weather.
Consultation launched to expand the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan to cover all coastal and estuarine waters.
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