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Water giant’s £800k fine: Illegal water extraction in Lancashire

United Utilities Water Limited has been hit with a £800,000 fine by Warrington Magistrates Court following a prosecution led by the Environment Agency (EA). The charges stem from the company’s...

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Major UK water firms accused of illegal sewage discharges

Three major UK water companies are under suspicion for allegedly releasing sewage without rainfall, a practice termed “dry spilling,” says a BBC investigation. Thames Water, Wessex Water, and Southern...

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UK tyre recycling plant gets green light

Wastefront has obtained an environmental permit for its flagship tyre recycling site situated at the Port of Sunderland. The Sunderland plant is expected to produce recovered carbon black (rCB) from...

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Environmental watchdog probes potential failures in sewage regulation

The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has raised concerns over possible breaches of environmental law by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), the Environment Agency...

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UK unveils recycling and waste regulation reforms

The UK Government has announced reforms aimed at simplifying recycling collections and strengthening waste regulation to enhance recycling rates. These measures include a more consistent approach to...

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Unlimited fines introduced for polluting environment

Companies that pollute the environment can now be hit with unlimited financial penalties by the Environment Agency. The previous £250,000 cap on Variable Monetary Penalties has been scrapped and the...

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Hinkley Point C proposes 800 acres saltmarsh project

Hinkley Point C, the new nuclear power station in Somerset, has outlined plans to establish over 800 acres of saltmarsh along the River Parrett near Bridgwater. The proposed saltmarsh at Pawlett Hams...

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Thames Water sewage discharges affecting Oxford rivers upstream

Sewage was reportedly being discharged into nearly every river upstream of Oxford, with Thames Water treatment plants, including those on the Cherwell, Windrush, Ray, Evenlode and the Thames itself,...

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England grapples with severe flooding

A storm coupled with a week of relentless rainfall has led to widespread flooding, devastating hundreds of homes in England. As the nation grapples with the aftermath, approximately 260 flood warnings...

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‘HMRC collects £1bn in unpaid landfill tax over five years’

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) collected £1 billion in additional revenue from investigations into underpaid landfill tax over five years, according to a report from law firm Pinsent Masons. Nearly £281...

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Severn Trent faces £2m fine for River Trent pollution incident

A recent court ruling has imposed a fine of over £2 million on Severn Trent for pollution of the River Trent. The court heard how two out of three pumps failed at the Stoke treatment works, leading to...

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Southern Water fined £330k as sewage spill kills 2,000 fish

Southern Water has been fined £330,000 after a sewage spill incident near Southampton led to the death of almost 2,000 fish. The spill, caused by a double pump failure at the Little Bull pumping...

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Raw sewage spills double in England’s waters

Sewage spills into England‘s rivers and seas more than doubled last year, with 3.6 million hours of spills reported compared to 1.75 million hours in 2022, according to the Environment Agency. This...

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