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This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Alt Crossens catchment area.
This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Till and Tweed catchment area.
This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the East Devon catchments.
A licensing strategy to manage water resources sustainably.
This abstraction licensing strategy (ALS) sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the Arun and Western Streams catchment area.
We sought views on draft Flood Risk Management Plans (FRMPs) to inform the final plans on managing flood risk.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The strategy sets out a vision of a nation ready for, and resilient to, flooding and coastal change – today, tomorrow and to the year 2100.
A summary of the practical actions organisations implementing the Flood and Coastal Erosion Risk Management Strategy for England will complete by 2026.
The Environment Agency proposes to change the existing statutory main river map across various areas across England
Many organisations are working in partnership to reduce the risk of flooding in the Medway catchment.
How the Environment Agency and lead local flood authorities manage flood risk by following a 6 year cycle of planning.
The Environment Agency proposes to change the existing Statutory Main River map across the Wessex area.
The roadmap is the plan for long-term WINEP improvement.
We want your comments on the proposed redesign of the WINEP and the roadmap which sets out our ambition and plan for long-term change.
How to consider the average annual damages in the partnership funding calculator when developing flood and coastal erosion risk projects.
We want your views on our proposed charging approach for water resources abstraction and impounding licensing.
We want your views on our environmental assessment of the UK HPR1000 nuclear power station design.
Connected by Water is a partnership project which includes the Environment Agency.
This abstraction licensing strategy sets out how surface and ground water resources are to be managed in the Wye catchment.
The work the Environment Agency has completed to reduce the risk of flooding in Helston, West Cornwall.
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