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Communities who campaigned to turn their favourite spots into official bathing waters asked to help the Environment Agency make them cleaner to swim in.
Environment Agency sampling of Devon and Cornwall's 155 monitored beaches has started and will run through until the end of September.聽
Environment Agency monitoring of the 56 designated bathing waters between Highcliffe and Hastings Pelham have started ahead of summer.
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New laws in force today mark the toughest sentencing powers against law-breaking water executives in history.
Environment Agency launches consultation on cost recovery for water company enforcement activities.
Spill count and duration remains unacceptably high across England. Data analysis and stricter rules to reduce pollution going forward.
New sewage data shows small drop in the number of sewage spills in 2024, but duration has increased.
Minister for Water and Flooding, Emma Hardy, visited North Cave Wetlands to see how nature-based solutions help flooding.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed visited Cambridge to discuss the region鈥檚 urgent water needs.
Environment Secretary Steve Reed visited Havant Thicket reservoir, which will help future-proof water supply in the South East.
Reforms to modernise bathing waters could see swimmers enjoying cleaner water and flexible seasons, as government states plans to bolster bathing water rules.
Water Minister Emma Hardy visits the 拢35 million expansion of the Saltford Water Recycling Plant which will support economic and residential growth in Bath
Environment Secretary Steve Reed will today (Monday 10 March) set out government ambition to end sewage discharged into Windermere
Dr Robert Bradburne outlines a future approach to environmental monitoring at newly refurbished 拢4 million laboratory in Leeds.
Sir Jon Cunliffe gives a speech in Manchester to launch the eight-week Call for Evidence for the Independent Water Commission.
Independent Water Commission explores fresh ideas on water sector reforms, both evolutionary and revolutionary.
皇冠体育app Water (Special Measures) Act 2025 has today received Royal Assent, boosting the powers of water sector regulators to tackle pollution.
Sewage flooded into properties and thousands of fish were killed
Four in five beaches meet minimum standard for bathing water in part of the South West 鈥� but group effort is needed to root out all sources of deterioration.
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