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Reporting water pollution to get easier with new online service

We’re piloting a new digital service(External link) to provide more ways for the public to report environmental problems.


Take part in a consultation on drought management in England

We have launched a public consultation on ‘Drought: how it is managed in England(External link)’, the updated version of the ‘National Drought Response Framework’ released in 2017.

Company Prosecuted for failing to complete reservoir safety works

The Environment Agency has prosecuted a Midlands company(External link) for failing to complete safety works on a Lancashire reservoir.

How we hold water companies to account

Since 2015, we have successfully concluded 63 prosecutions against water and sewerage companies for pollution offences securing fines of over £151 million. Find out more.(External link)



Stay informed

There are multiple ways of staying informed, from following us on social media to subscribing to our quarterly Water eBulletins on the right-hand side of this page. You can view all press releases(External link) and blogs(External link) on GOV.UK.


Latest blog post

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View all blogs(External link)


Latest press release

View all press releases(External link)



Reporting water pollution to get easier with new online service

We’re piloting a new digital service(External link) to provide more ways for the public to report environmental problems.


Take part in a consultation on drought management in England

We have launched a public consultation on ‘Drought: how it is managed in England(External link)’, the updated version of the ‘National Drought Response Framework’ released in 2017.

Company Prosecuted for failing to complete reservoir safety works

The Environment Agency has prosecuted a Midlands company(External link) for failing to complete safety works on a Lancashire reservoir.

How we hold water companies to account

Since 2015, we have successfully concluded 63 prosecutions against water and sewerage companies for pollution offences securing fines of over £151 million. Find out more.(External link)



Stay informed

There are multiple ways of staying informed, from following us on social media to subscribing to our quarterly Water eBulletins on the right-hand side of this page. You can view all press releases(External link) and blogs(External link) on GOV.UK.


Latest blog post

(External link)
View all blogs(External link)


Latest press release

View all press releases(External link)



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