ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARDS FOR ECO TOWNS LEAD THE WAY


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2008


National press office - 4-Nov-2008 - The Environment Agency has today (Tuesday 4 November) welcomed the high environmental standards proposed in the draft planning guidance for eco town developments.

The draft Planning Policy Statement (PPS), published today for public consultation by Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG), includes environmental standards to ensure a variety of water management, flood risk and environmental protection measures are met.

Environment Agency Chief Executive, Dr Paul Leinster, said: "We welcome the high environmental standards contained in the Government’s draft planning policy for eco-towns. It sets out clear standards for reducing flood risk, encouraging water efficiency and minimising waste. I believe the planning statement should be a benchmark for all other forms of housing development to help create sustainable communities."

Measures included in the draft PPS:

• Prohibiting development in high flood risk areas
• Meeting high water efficiency standards
• Achieving water neutrality in water stressed areas
• Ambitious targets for waste minimisation

Dr Leinster added: "We have worked closely with our partners in developing these standards and will continue to comment to ensure that eco towns meet the required environmental and sustainable standards. Significant challenges still remain and we expect these to be addressed in the planning and design of the eco towns and their associated infrastructure. For example we expect:

• Water cycle studies to be undertaken - that provide a plan for any necessary water services infrastructure improvements

• The master plans to account for climate change adaptation, resource use and environmental protection

• Developers to refer to the guidance on sustainable water management and green infrastructure we have developed with the Town and Country Planning Association."

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Environment Agency boosts fish numbers on River Yeo

Mike Dunning - 4-Nov-2008 - More than 30,000 young fish will be released into the River Yeo in Somerset this week in a major re-stocking exercise.

The fish, including roach, bream, chub and dace, will help replace stocks lost earlier this year when abnormal weather conditions caused a deterioration in water quality on the River Yeo near Langport.

The Agency’s Fisheries, Recreation and Biodiversity team are due to take delivery of the fish on Thursday (November 6). Measuring 4 – 5 inches in length, the year-old fish are being transported to Somerset from Calverton Fish Farm, an Agency hatchery and fish rearing centre near Nottingham.

With cooler water temperatures, now is an ideal time for re-stocking. Agency staff will release the fish at two locations upstream of Langport – Long Load and Huish Episcopi.

The fish deaths at the end of May, 2008 co-incided with high rainfall and warmer than average weather that resulted in a drop in dissolved oxygen levels in the River Yeo. A number of dead fish were seen close to the confluence of Yeo and the River Parrett at Langport. The Agency received several calls from concerned members of the public.

Sampling and checks carried out at the time suggest the deaths were caused by low oxygen levels and increased algal growth indicating higher than average levels of nutrients in the water. Where possible, Agency officers retrieved dead fish for analysis and safe disposal.

‘The loss of fish in the early part of the summer was unfortunate, but the Yeo is a productive river capable of supporting a healthy fish population. It will soon recover. On Thursday we’ll be giving it a helping hand by stocking young fish to boost numbers and speed up the recovery process,’ said Steve Thomas for the Environment Agency.

For further details including times and re-stocking locations call the Agency’s regional press office on 01392 442008.

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'DIARY NOTICE: Ed Miliband to give keynote speech at Environment Agency climate change conference'

National press office - 5-Nov-2008 - Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London SW1 - The UK’s lead policy-maker on climate change, Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP, Secretary of State at the new Department of Energy and Climate Change, has joined the impressive line-up of speakers at the Environment Agency’s annual conference. He will make the keynote address on the second morning of the conference on 25 November.

Environmental futures 08: creating the climate for change will bring leaders in government, business, investment and environment together to discuss their roles in adapting to climate change and working towards a low carbon economy.

Other speakers and panellists include:

• Stavros Dimas, European Commissioner for the Environment

• Dr James Hansen, Director of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies

• Rt Hon Hilary Benn MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

• Boris Johnson, Mayor of London

• Sir Michael Pitt, Independent Chair of The Pitt Review: Lessons learned from the 2007 floods

• Jane Davidson AM, Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing, Welsh Assembly Government

• Dr Chris West, Director of the UK Climate Impacts Programme

• Nick Robins, Head of Climate Change Centre of Excellence, HSBC

• Richard Gillies, Director of Plan A, Marks and Spencer

To see the full line up of speakers, seminars and workshops and to register as a delegate visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk/conference

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Environment Agency offers advice to Walsall businesses

Emily Poyser - 4-Nov-2008 - The Environment Agency will be joining other regulatory and advisory organisations at the HM Revenue and Customs Free Business Advice Open Day, to be held at Walsall Football Club, Banks’s Stadium, Bescot Crescent, Walsall, West Midlands, WS1 4SA on Thursday 13 November 2008.

HM Revenue and Customs has invited representatives from a number of non-commercial organisations to provide seminars and advice to businesses at the Open Day. People are welcome to drop in to talk to some of the experts, including the Environment Agency team, who will provide free information and support to help them meet their environmental obligations.

Martin Everett, the Environment Agency’s Principal Officer (Waste), says “We want to meet businesses informally and talk openly, not simply about legal compliance, but about protecting the environment effectively, managing business risks and also adapting to change".

Further details of the Open Day, and how to attend, can be found at www.businessadviceday.gov.uk.

For those who cannot attend the Open Day the NetRegs website at www.netregs.gov.uk provides another invaluable source of advice and support on environmental matters affecting businesses. It will help businesses to understand what they need to do to comply with environmental law and protect the environment. It may even help them to save money by showing them ways to use their resources more efficiently.

In England and Wales, this website is provided by the Environment Agency in conjunction with Business Link, Envirowise and The National Industrial Symbiosis Programme (NISP).

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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