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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
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
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 issued a warning that England has to reduce its water use or face “significant supply deficits”. What are the implications?
Published 25.06.2018
Anyone taking significant amounts of water from the ground should be aware that the rules are changing. What’s happening?
Published 19.12.2017
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 Chief Executives of 15 water companies have come under direct pressure from the Environment Minister to do more to prevent environmental harm. What’s being asked of them and how might this affect
you?
Published 27.10.2020
The Environment Agency has been putting mounting pressure on the water industry to improve its environmental performance. What’s happening and what changes may affect you in the future?
Published 24.08.2021
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