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  • We want your views on our approach to determining areas of water stress to inform whether water companies can introduce compulsory metering in those areas.

  • This report sets out the results of the Environment Agency's determination of areas of water stress that took place in 2021.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • Information of the weir refurbishment and fish pass scheme on the River Wey.

  • How government, water companies and the Environment Agency make sure there is enough water for future needs of both people and the environment.

  • Sets out how the Environment Agency manages water resources in the area.

  • Sets out how water resources are managed in the Nene catchment.

  • The Environment Agency’s work to reduce flood risk by building major new defences along Romney Marsh.

  • The Environment Agency's decision not to carry out strategic environmental assessment for the third cycle of river basin management plans.

  • Managing flood and erosion along the Romney Marsh coast.

  • How water companies plan for dry weather and drought to make sure they can supply water and protect the environment.

    First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government

  • Information on how temporary defences are being used in Sanway and Byfleet.

  • The Environment Agency, Kent County Council and Maidstone Borough Council are working together to deliver the Middle Medway flood resilience scheme.

  • A summary of the risk of flooding from main rivers, the sea and reservoirs in the river basin districts that are wholly or partly within England.

  • How the Environment Agency works with government, water companies and others to manage water resources during a drought in England.

  • Sets out how the Environment Agency plans to manage water in the Dove catchment.

  • The Environment Agency is working to improve defences on the east bank of the River Rother in Rye, East Sussex.

  • How the Environment Agency is managing flood risk along the coast from Camber to the western boundary of Lydd Ranges.

  • We want your views on the challenges our waters face and the choices we all need to make to help tackle those challenges. Your responses will help shape the way we manage the water environment.

  • Managing flood and erosion along the Romney marsh coast.

  • How the Environment Agency is working to reduce flood risk in Arundel.