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This action plan sets out how businesses can make it easier for people to protect their homes from damage from flood water.
Terms of reference for the Environment Agency commissioned independent review of property flood resilience.
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Weekly reports on rainfall and river flow in England for the last 3 months.
Monthly local reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.
Monthly reports on rainfall, soil moisture deficit, river flows, groundwater levels and reservoir levels.
皇冠体育app latest update on monitored groundwater levels and whether there are any groundwater alerts or warnings in force.
Review of activities regulated by the Environment Agency in 2023-24.
Summaries of our latest evidence on natural flood management (NFM)
This assessment provides a picture of current and future flood and coastal erosion risk across England.
An update on the programmes, highlighting the innovations and challenges in achieving flood and coastal resilience, adaptation and coastal transition.
皇冠体育appse reports give details on the reservoir incidents that have been reported to us during the year.
皇冠体育appse are the updated programme of measures for the Upper Costa Beck water body following a review carried out by the Environment Agency in 2024.
In this document, we set out the areas of research interest to 2028 for the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management (FCERM) research and development programme
Examines which river restoration measures can improve river habitats during high and low flows in different river types.
A review of how shoreline management plans will help achieve the aims of the National FCERM strategy and how they can be improved for 2025 and beyond.
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