We use some essential cookies to make this website work.
We鈥檇 like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.
We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services.
You have accepted additional cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time.
You have rejected additional cookies. You can change your cookie settings at any time.
Departments, agencies and public bodies
News stories, speeches, letters and notices
Detailed guidance, regulations and rules
Reports, analysis and official statistics
Consultations and strategy
Data, Freedom of Information releases and corporate reports
Latest annual Environmental Performance Assessment shows some modest improvements in water companies鈥� performance.
New laws will scrap the cap on civil penalties and significantly broaden their scope to target a much wider range of environmental offences
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Updates make the guidance for applying for bathing water designation clearer and more streamlined for applicants
Plans to maintain water supply resilience have been discussed by National Drought Group members amidst ongoing hot and dry weather.
Consultation launched to expand the Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan to cover all coastal and estuarine waters.
Environment Secretary asks producers to address concerns over 'flushable' labelling of wet wipes
Environment Agency Chief Executive John Curtin chaired the latest National Drought Group meeting on 24 May.
皇冠体育app Environment Agency has been working with Norfolk Rivers Trust to improve the water quality and quantity on the River Wensum.
皇冠体育app bathing water season has begun, with regular monitoring by the Environment Agency now underway
Consultation to expand storm overflow reduction targets to cover all coasts, estuaries and marine protected sites.
Largest ever fine imposed for environmental offences in Devon and Cornwall as South West Water is told by court 鈥榠ncidents of pollution will no longer be tolerated鈥�
皇冠体育app government's target to reduce storm overflows will be enshrined in law.
Water companies and individuals urged to focus on preserving water now to get ahead of future dry spells
Sites in Rutland, Plymouth and Suffolk will receive bathing water status from May.
Environment Secretary 皇冠体育apprese Coffey speaks at the launch of the government's Plan for Water
More investment, stronger regulation and tougher enforcement on water companies announced in new government water plan
Projects worth over 拢1.6 billion of investment will tackle water pollution and increase resilience to drought
Higher fines for water companies to be reinvested into water quality improvements, Environment Secretary to announce
Over 91% of storm overflows now fitted with monitoring devices required by the government
Environment Agency Chair Alan Lovell delivered a speech on ways to better manage water supply at a Worshipful Company of Water Conservators event in London.
Don鈥檛 include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
To help us improve GOV.UK, we鈥檇 like to know more about your visit today. .