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Network Rail Infrastructure is one of several companies having its water abstraction licence revoked as part of new measures taken by the Environment Agency. What’s happening and how could you be
affected?
Published 22.03.2019
A company and a director have recently been prosecuted and fined because it was identified that too much water had been abstracted from a local water source. What can be learned from this case?
Published 03.09.2012
The Environment Agency (EA) has announced that significant progress has been made in cleaning up Britain’s waterways. What could this mean for you?
Published 23.09.2011
You’ve heard that you can take large quantities of water out of the ground for free. Is this really the case, and if so, are there any limits on how much you can take?
Published 02.06.2008
The Environment Agency (EA) has announced additional changes which will affect how it manages environmental discharges and waste management. What’s happening and how could these affect you?
Published 11.12.2009
The UK Environmental Law Association has predicted that there will be major changes to environmental regulation in 2013. What’s on the cards and who is likely to be affected?
Published 20.02.2013
The Environment Agency (EA) has recently used civil sanctions, its alternative penalty to a criminal prosecution, for the first time. What happened and what are the implications for others found to
be in breach of the law?
Published 23.09.2011
The Environment Agency (EA) has identified that compliance levels on a number of higher risk sites aren’t as high as they should be. What steps is it planning to take to improve the situation?
Published 24.08.2015
Water experts have raised concerns about the long-term availability of water for business users. If you use large quantities, what should you be doing to protect your business for the future?
Published 28.05.2015
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