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Anglian
Severn Trent Water Ltd has been fined £24,000 after polluting Heapham fishing lake in Gainsborough for the fourth time in seven years.
Published: 08-Feb-12
One hundred and fifty properties, as well as agricultural land, are to benefit from works to reduce flood risk that are taking place between Louth and the Lincolnshire coast.
A Northamptonshire skip operator can no longer take waste to its site after its permit was revoked by the Environment Agency.
Midlands
The Environment Agency are seeking the assistance of local residents to help them catch vandals damaging their trash screen and CCTV equipment on the Tipton Brook, close to Cotterills Road.
Published: 07-Feb-12
South West
Solar energy is being harnessed across Cornwall to power vital flood defence equipment.
South West Water has been ordered to pay £33,000 in fines and costs for failing to properly maintain sewage treatment works serving three small west country communities.
The Environment Agency starts work today (6 Feb) to replace the vertical lifting gate on St Neots Lock.
Published: 06-Feb-12
Homes and businesses in a Lincolnshire village are to benefit from flood defence improvements.
Waste piled up at the site of the only surviving eight-sailed windmill in the country and the owners of the land failed to clear it for more than a year Lincoln Magistrates’ Court heard.
National
Eight kilometres of river restored, 4,000 homes protected from flood and two million tonnes of soil decontaminated
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