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Drought impacts continue despite changeable weather

We continue to monitor and replace sediment mats that we installed on the River Chelt, to capture excess silt which can be harmful to aquatic life.

Drought impacts continue despite changeable weather

For many, this has been a glorious summer, with long hot days being enjoyed by family gatherings, holidays and being outside! However, this spring and summer has been dry and the drought is causing significant environmental impacts, with Atlantic salmon, …

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A Valentines night to remember

Posted by: Roy Stokes, Posted on: 6 March 2014 - Categories: Flood
Alney Island on 14th February 2014

Over the last three months, flooding has dominated the news agenda. Whether you’re involved in a flooding incident or not, it can sometimes be difficult to imagine what’s happening on the ground. This photo was taken on the afternoon of …

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Cracking down on waste crime

Posted by: A waste crime officer, Posted on: 28 February 2014 - Categories: Waste
Illegally dumped tyres

Here at the Environment Agency we are committed to tackling waste crime. Not only is it a serious offence with tough penalties, but it can also damage the environment, blight local communities and undermine businesses out there that are operating …

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Tales from Somerset - Mutual aid support

Posted by: Darren Trumper, Posted on: 10 February 2014 - Categories: Flood
Somerset Levels pumping operation

Due to the size of the Environment Agency we offer assistance to colleagues across the country in times of crisis with staff often travelling miles to help. I'm normally based in Ely, but recently travelled to Somerset to provide 'mutual …

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Salmon Watch: Poacher boat patrol

Posted by: Tim Sykes, Posted on: 6 August 2013 - Categories: Fisheries and biodiversity
Southampton Harbour

I brace myself for the jolt as we bounce over another wave and are momentarily airborne. Scudding around a sun-kissed Southampton Water at 32 knots is exhilarating but this evening is about serious work: I am a passenger on board …

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