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General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Drinking water safeguard zones are designated areas in which the use of certain substances must be carefully managed to prevent th pollution of raw water sources that are used to provide drinking water. Water is a vital natural resource. In order to provide water for people to drink we must take (or abstract) raw water fromreservoirs, rivers
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We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Drinking water safeguard zones are designated areas in which the use of certain substances must be carefully managed to prevent th pollution of raw water sources that are used to provide drinking water. Water is a vital natural resource. In order to provide water for people to drink we must take (or abstract) raw water fromreservoirs, rivers
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We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
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Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
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The European Commission (EC) nitrates directive requires areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates to be designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Farmers with land in NVZs have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Guidance for farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs)ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Operational Risk Appraisals. Operational Risk Appraisals (OPRA) scores categorise the environmental risk of industrial process installation and waste operations by assessing them on the basis of: complexity. emissions and inputs. locations. operator performance. compliance (calculated annually).ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The shape and size of a zone depends on the condition of the ground, how the groundwater is removed, and other environmental factors. When we define a zone we find out how the groundwater behaves in that area, what constructions there are to get the waterENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
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NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE (NVZ) DESIGNATION, 2017 Evidence of eutrophication 2017 This document provides a summary of the evidence used in proposing an area of land as one which should be, or should continue to be, designated as a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) for the purposes of the NitrateENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood riskENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Authorised Landfill sites. Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Where to find the new aquifer designation maps. What are the aquifer designations? We help to protect groundwater by identifying different types of aquifer - underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock or drift deposits from which groundwater can be extracted.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Groundwater Source Protection Zones? Groundwater provides a third of our drinking water in England, and it also maintains the flow in many of our rivers.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and informationENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood riskENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Authorised Landfill sites. Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Where to find the new aquifer designation maps. What are the aquifer designations? We help to protect groundwater by identifying different types of aquifer - underground layers of water-bearing permeable rock or drift deposits from which groundwater can be extracted.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Groundwater Source Protection Zones? Groundwater provides a third of our drinking water in England, and it also maintains the flow in many of our rivers.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and informationENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Environment Agency is a committed open data organisation. Our aim is to make as much of our data as possible available free of charge as open data under an Open Government Licence.. Where we are unable to publish data under as open data it may be available under an Environment Agency Conditional Licence.. This means you can download our data and explore it your own systems.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Waste export controls tool. This tool will help you to identify the appropriate classification code for waste which is intended for export and the regulatory controls which apply toENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Go to the Coastal Erosion map Coastal erosion and land instability. Recession of coastal land is often caused by erosion from the sea acting together with landslides caused by interactions between groundwater and the soil or rock.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Coastal erosion map and how to use it. The erosion information shown on this website is intended for guidance, and cannot provide details for individual properties.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The shape and size of a zone depends on the condition of the ground, how the groundwater is removed, and other environmental factors. When we define a zone we find out how the groundwater behaves in that area, what constructions there are to get the waterENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Disclaimer. Please note that these maps only show the predicted likelihood of flooding from rivers or the sea for defined areas, and are not detailed enough to account for precise addresses.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental inci NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE (NVZ) DESIGNATION, 2017 Evidence of eutrophication 2017 This document provides a summary of the evidence used in proposing an area of land as one which should be, or should continue to be, designated as a Nitrate Vulnerable Zone (NVZ) for the purposes of the NitrateENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The European Commission (EC) nitrates directive requires areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates to be designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Farmers with land in NVZs have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Guidance for farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs)ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Operational Risk Appraisals. Operational Risk Appraisals (OPRA) scores categorise the environmental risk of industrial process installation and waste operations by assessing them on the basis of: complexity. emissions and inputs. locations. operator performance. compliance (calculated annually).ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
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After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information. NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE DESIGNATION 2012 (GROUNDWATER) Evidence of Groundwater Water Nitrate Pollution 2012 INTRODUCTION This document is intended to provide a summary of the evidence used in assessing the need forENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The European Commission (EC) nitrates directive requires areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates to be designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Farmers with land in NVZs have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Guidance for farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs)ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Operational Risk Appraisals. Operational Risk Appraisals (OPRA) scores categorise the environmental risk of industrial process installation and waste operations by assessing them on the basis of: complexity. emissions and inputs. locations. operator performance. compliance (calculated annually).ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
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After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information. NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE DESIGNATION 2012 (GROUNDWATER) Evidence of Groundwater Water Nitrate Pollution 2012 INTRODUCTION This document is intended to provide a summary of the evidence used in assessing the need forENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
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Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
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Waste export controls tool. This tool will help you to identify the appropriate classification code for waste which is intended for export and the regulatory controls which apply toENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Licence. We grant you a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, nonexclusive licence to use any Content that is not ‘excluded’ for any use that is not “Commercial” subject to the terms and conditions below and also subject to any additional terms we include with specific Content. Subject to the above, you are free to: You must(where you do
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We record sites where closed and abandoned mining waste facilities cause serious harm to the environment or to human health in England and Wales. Under the Mining Waste Directive we are required to make this list of sites available to the public. We record those sites which cause serious harm to water quality and aquatic life.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The European Commission (EC) nitrates directive requires areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates to be designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Farmers with land in NVZs have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Guidance for farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs)ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Operational Risk Appraisals. Operational Risk Appraisals (OPRA) scores categorise the environmental risk of industrial process installation and waste operations by assessing them on the basis of: complexity. emissions and inputs. locations. operator performance. compliance (calculated annually).ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
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After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information. NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE DESIGNATION 2012 (GROUNDWATER) Evidence of Groundwater Water Nitrate Pollution 2012 INTRODUCTION This document is intended to provide a summary of the evidence used in assessing the need forENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The European Commission (EC) nitrates directive requires areas of land that drain into waters polluted by nitrates to be designated as Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs). Farmers with land in NVZs have to follow mandatory rules to tackle nitrate loss from agriculture. Guidance for farmers in Nitrate Vulnerable Zones (NVZs)ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Operational Risk Appraisals. Operational Risk Appraisals (OPRA) scores categorise the environmental risk of industrial process installation and waste operations by assessing them on the basis of: complexity. emissions and inputs. locations. operator performance. compliance (calculated annually).ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information. NITRATE VULNERABLE ZONE DESIGNATION 2012 (GROUNDWATER) Evidence of Groundwater Water Nitrate Pollution 2012 INTRODUCTION This document is intended to provide a summary of the evidence used in assessing the need forENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Waste export controls tool. This tool will help you to identify the appropriate classification code for waste which is intended for export and the regulatory controls which apply toENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Licence. We grant you a worldwide, royalty-free, perpetual, nonexclusive licence to use any Content that is not ‘excluded’ for any use that is not “Commercial” subject to the terms and conditions below and also subject to any additional terms we include with specific Content. Subject to the above, you are free to: You must(where you do
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We record sites where closed and abandoned mining waste facilities cause serious harm to the environment or to human health in England and Wales. Under the Mining Waste Directive we are required to make this list of sites available to the public. We record those sites which cause serious harm to water quality and aquatic life.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
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The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
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What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
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We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
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Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Enquiry Form. Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental incident. Our privacy and data protection statements can be found in the Helpsection.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Waste export controls tool. This tool will help you to identify the appropriate classification code for waste which is intended for export and the regulatory controls which apply toENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Environment Agency is a committed open data organisation. Our aim is to make as much of our data as possible available free of charge as open data under an Open Government Licence.. Where we are unable to publish data under as open data it may be available under an Environment Agency Conditional Licence.. This means you can download our data and explore it your own systems.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Enquiry Form. Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental incident. Our privacy and data protection statements can be found in the Helpsection.
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What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
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Step two – view erosion and shoreline management information. Hover your mouse over the coloured line adjacent to the shoreline so that the point of the cursor is on the line itself. This line shows the currently agreed management policy for your selected point on the coast – use the information tab in the map legend for importantENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Environment Agency powers to carry out flood defence work apply to main rivers only. Lead local flood authorities, district councils and internal drainage boards carry out flood risk management work on ordinary watercourses. The Environment Agency decides which watercourses are main rivers. It consults with other risk managementauthorities and
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We record sites where closed and abandoned mining waste facilities cause serious harm to the environment or to human health in England and Wales. Under the Mining Waste Directive we are required to make this list of sites available to the public. We record those sites which cause serious harm to water quality and aquatic life.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Enquiry Form. Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental incident. Our privacy and data protection statements can be found in the Helpsection.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
General enquiries. Telephone: 03708 506 506 Telephone from outside the UK: +44 (0) 114 282 5312 (Mon to Fri, 8am to 6pm) Details of call charges can be found on the GOV.UK website Email address: enquiries@environment-agency.gov.uk National Customer Contact CentreENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What's in your Backyard closing. The Flood Map for Planning has been moved to a new site, to provide better information for planning applications within areas of flood risk. Go to the new Flood Map for Planning. The Flood Map for Planning data is available to download under an Open Government Licence from DATA.GOV.UK. How to download anduse data.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Authorised Landfill sites are facilities that local authorities and industry take waste to be disposed of in the ground, and that are currently authorised by the Environment Agency under Environmental Permitting Regulations. Please note that a site can be not currently accepting waste and still be authorised. Site are moved from theAuthorised
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Groundwater Vulnerability Maps can be found on Defra's Magic Map The user guide outlines the kinds of activities the maps can be used for.. The ‘New groundwater vulnerability mapping methodology’ report provides technical information about how the maps have been created.. Request Groundwater Vulnerability Maps dataset. Non commercial use requests contactENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Principal Aquifers. These are layers of rock or drift deposits that have high intergranular and/or fracture permeability - meaning they usually provide a high level of water storage. They may support water supply and/or river base flow on a strategic scale. In most cases, principal aquifers are aquifers previously designated as majoraquifer.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Enquiry Form. Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental incident. Our privacy and data protection statements can be found in the Helpsection.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
We have defined Source Protection Zones (SPZs) for groundwater sources such as wells, boreholes and springs used for public drinking water supply. These zones show the risk of contamination from any activities that might cause pollution in the area. The closer the activity, the greater the risk. The maps show three main zones (inner, outer andENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
After 20 years, What's in Your' BackYard (WIYBY) is closing. Please see the specific data pages listed below for where you can now access the data and information.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Waste export controls tool. This tool will help you to identify the appropriate classification code for waste which is intended for export and the regulatory controls which apply toENVIRONMENT AGENCY
The Environment Agency is a committed open data organisation. Our aim is to make as much of our data as possible available free of charge as open data under an Open Government Licence.. Where we are unable to publish data under as open data it may be available under an Environment Agency Conditional Licence.. This means you can download our data and explore it your own systems.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Enquiry Form. Please make use of this enquiry form to request any information that you are unable to find on this site. Please remember to include an email address or telephone number so that we can get back to you. Do not use this form to report an environmental incident. Our privacy and data protection statements can be found in the Helpsection.
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
What are Historic Landfill sites. Historic landfill sites are places where records of waste being received to be buried are now closed, meaning there is no Pollution Prevention and Control (PPC) permit or waste management licence currently in force.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Results page from Flood Map for Planning. This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal.ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Office type. Address. Telephone. Location. South West Office South West Office, Manley House, Kestrel Way, Exeter, Devon, EX2 7LQ 0370 8506506* View map of South West OfficeENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Predicting coastal erosion is an uncertain science, and providing an exact position of the shoreline in the future would provide a misleading impression of precision and certainty. Coastal planning documents, such as Shoreline Management Plans, also show this information. Long term predictions are required for planning coastalmanagement
ENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Step two – view erosion and shoreline management information. Hover your mouse over the coloured line adjacent to the shoreline so that the point of the cursor is on the line itself. This line shows the currently agreed management policy for your selected point on the coast – use the information tab in the map legend for importantENVIRONMENT AGENCY
Environment Agency powers to carry out flood defence work apply to main rivers only. Lead local flood authorities, district councils and internal drainage boards carry out flood risk management work on ordinary watercourses. The Environment Agency decides which watercourses are main rivers. It consults with other risk managementauthorities and
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Flood Map for Planning results page FLOOD MAP FOR PLANNING RISK This map is for land-use planning. If you are planning a development, you will need to undertake a more detailed flood risk assessment to show how the flood risk to the site, or elsewhere as a result of proposed changes to the site, can be managed as part of your development proposal. Local planning authorities should use this map alongside an up-to-date Strategic Flood Risk Assessment to: * identify when a flood risk assessment is required * identify when a consultation with the Environment Agency is needed * apply the sequential test in the absence of a suitable Strategic Flood Risk Assessment Flood Zone definitions are set out in the National Planning PolicyGuidance:
* Flood Zone 1 - land assessed as having a less than 1 in 1,000 annual probability of river or sea flooding (<0.1%) * Flood Zone 2 - land assessed as having between a 1 in 100 and 1 in 1,000 annual probability of river flooding (1% – 0.1%), or between a 1 in 200 and 1 in 1,000 annual probability of sea flooding (0.5% – 0.1%) in any year * Flood Zone 3 - land assessed as having a 1 in 100 or greater annual probability of river flooding (>1%), or a 1 in 200 or greater annual probability of flooding from the sea (>0.5%) in any year Note: These flood zones refer to the probability of river and sea flooding, ignoring the presence of defences. If you do not want information for planning purposes, but would like more information, you can also check your risk of flooding from: http://watermaps.environment-agency.gov.uk/wiyby/wiyby.aspx?topic=floodmapRivers and the sea
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