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STATEMENT FROM THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2007

 

Head Office Press Office - 28-Jun-2007 - Barbara Young, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency said:

"We reject the charge that the Environment Agency has massively failed, as alleged in the Commons Public Accounts Committee hearing today.

"In the last seven years, we have created defences that protect 100,000 homes in floodplains, as well as dramatically increased those receiving flood warnings and greatly improved flood mapping and forecasting.

"The current floods result from extreme weather events with flooding mostly from surface water drainage and defences being overtopped by the sheer amount of water - which has been more than a 1 in 150 year events in many places.

"Our flooding warnings were out on time. We would urge the community to go onto our website, or phone Floodline, to check their flood status and what they can do to protect themselves.

"We continue to make hard choices, with limited funds between building new defences for unprotected communities and maintaining existing defences. However, in many situations in the current floods no amount of defences would have protected communities against the overwhelming weight of water that fell in an incredibly short period on already saturated catchments.

"We have done a lot and made significant achievements over the last five years, as the National Audit Report states. More people and property are protected and forecasting, mapping and warnings are much more effective.

"I am proud of what we have achieved. If there is one major problem, it’s that there is much more that we could do if we had adequate funding."

Visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk for the latest flood warnings or call Floodline on 0845 988 1188 for information and advice. If you are in affected areas listen to local news reports for updates and be prepared.

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Pollution Prevention Campaign In Highbridge

Paul Gainey - 25-Jun-2007 - The Environment Agency is going on the road to help businesses at Walrow industrial estate in Highbridge to reduce the risk of polluting the countryside.

One of the aims of the pollution prevention campaign is to prevent a repeat of the recent oil spillage from a tank on the industrial estate into the River Brue, reduce the risk of polluting the river and the nearby bathing beaches at Burnham-on-Sea.

Environment Agency officers are urging traders on the estate at Highbridge to help the environment by taking extra care with oil or other hazardous materials.

Between Wednesday and Thursday (27-28 June) three teams of Agency officers from the Bridgwater office will be visiting premises on the estate to give free expert advice on pollution prevention measures.

'During the two day campaign our officers will visit around 30 premises, talking to the occupiers, offering advice on environmental legislation and on what they can do to prevent pollution,' said Brian Payne for the Environment Agency.

'We will work with any businesses identified as posing a risk to the environment and produce a step by step plan in order to reduce the pollution risk. Businesses have been contacted in advance to advise them of these visits.'

According to official statistics, oil and fuels are the most frequent type of pollutant of inland waters in England and Wales and over 5000 incidents are reported each year.
Not only are birds and mammals at risk if they come into contact with oil, but it can also remove vital oxygen from the water itself.

The Environment Agency advises traders to report any pollution to the Environment Agency 24 hour hotline on 0800 80 70 60 and dispose of waste oil and other hazardous waste.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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