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Pesticide amnesty out of date chemicalsOver 840 litres of harmful pesticides and chemicals from farms across Devon and Cornwall were safely collected and disposed of last year to help protect the environment and natural water quality.

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agriculture-cereal-clouds-175389Farmers in Gloucestershire have secured more than £680,000 in funding from Severn Trent for on-farm improvements that help improve drinking water quality and river health across the region.

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CROPS Maize arable crop growing in fieldThe Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs has announced that British farmers and growers will continue to have access to important pesticides to support resilient and profitable food production and cut input costs.

Published in Water Issues

Daphnia- WATERFLEASTiny waterfleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater – making it safe to use in factories, farms and homes, a new study reveals.

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Chemical mixtures map rivers lakes pondsNew analysis conducted by the Wildlife and Countryside Link and The Rivers Trustof official Environment Agency data has revealed the worrying scale of chemical cocktail pollution in rivers and other freshwater sites across England.

Published in Water Issues

SOUTHERN WATER FARMERS DRONE TRIAL 1A trial of drone technology sponsored by Southern Water is helping farmers target pesticides only where they are needed – cutting costs and protecting the environment.

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Durleigh wetlands  3Newly-built wetlands next to Somerset's Durleigh Reservoir are delivering significant biodiversity and water quality improvements as Wessex Water continues its drive to find nature-based solutions to tackle environmental challenges.

CROP SPRAYING 1The Government yesterday approved the use of a banned neonicotinoid pesticide treatment on the 2022 sugar beet crop in England – despite strong opposition from campaigning groups and expert advice from the Government’s own advisers recommending against its approval.

TRACTOR SPRAYINGIrish Water is reminding farmers and other users to use best practice when spraying pesticides,particularly if using products for grassland weed control containing substances such as MCPA, fluroxypyr and 2,4-D.

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Pesticides - Irish WaterIrish Water is warning that pesticides have been detected in drinking water supplies across Ireland – the water company is urging farmers and other users to use best practice when spraying pesticides.

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