Our officers are conducting dry day spill inspections of water company assets across North Yorkshire to drive better performance and ensure compliance
The Environment Agency remains committed to holding polluters to account and safeguarding the environment for future generations
EA officers have been in Bolton this week inspecting combined sewer overflows.
On sunny days, we're on high alert for dry day spills & taking swift action.
We're stepping up efforts to ensure water companies meet their responsibilities this summer.
Nature North are pleased to be working today with a wide range of individuals and organisations from the farming and land management sector, together shaping next steps of a Resilient Northern Farming Investable Proposition #farming#collaboration
Our Environment Officers have been inspecting water company works in #Nottinghamshire.
Across the country, there's a four-fold increase in such inspections to hold companies to account.
We will carry out 4,000 by the end of March 2025, 10,000 in 2025/26 and 11,500 in 2026/27.
Fantastic #Job Opportunity - for a passionate, focused and proactive person to create Green Northern Connections in the North of England. Work with a wide range of stakeholders, landowners, environmental and linear infrastructure organisations https://t.co/ak1FBvJbE0
This two day event aims to share the latest innovative projects investing in and improving the water environment, discuss future ambitions and what changes we need to make to realise them, and disseminate results & lessons learned from Natural Course.
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📢Mersey Rivers Trust is supporting the River Weaver Floating Pennywort removal programme run by @BritishCanoeing & @AnglingTrust
Please come along to help on Sat 18 Nov
10am-3pm
📍Meet at Winsford Marina Car Park, CW7 3DD
Please register in advance: https://t.co/oeuVRV8NGf
A fantastic opportunity to work at the Environment Agency, leading our work on Nature North and Healthy Northern Rivers. Closing date 15 November, so don't leave it too long.
https://t.co/CUxJPRj9RF
Area Duty Manager Jim Heslop gives an overview of the latest flood situation in the North East from the Newcastle Incident Room. #StormCiaran Check the latest on the Flood Warning Service: https://t.co/1Wwzk7qm4K
Here’s Mike Dugher #TeamEA Yorkshire Area Director, from a little earlier today at Catcliffe
EA pumps are in place to pump floodwater into the River Rother.
Sign up for flood warnings - https://t.co/dj5PCHr2lX
#Catcliffe#PrepareActSurvive
Flood water can contain hidden dangers such as lifted manhole covers, sharp objects, sewage and chemicals.
Don’t walk through #flood water, it’s not worth the risk.
Check your local flood risk: https://t.co/icIb8rOpCJ
#PrepareActSurvive#StormBabet
#Flood warnings issued due to #StormBabet causing rising river levels across the North East. As more heavy rain forecast, we are keeping a close eye on the developing situation particularly Northumberland. Sign up to flood warnings and check the latest https://t.co/RPB4PbCV5R