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SOMERSET LEVELS Artificial Drainage rivers through farmland fields in low lying wetlandThe Environment Agency have launched applications for a new round of specialist water assessments supporting farmer groups to collaborate on drought resilience measures and delivering on the government’s commitment to food security.

DROUGHT LAKEThe Environment Agency convened a National Drought Group meeting yesterday to discuss the latest outlook –  the expert group was told England has now experienced driest March, April and May since 1893.

drought- reservoirThe Environment Agency has now published its updated guidance on how drought is managed in England following the conclusion of its consultation in January 2025 on its proposals to update the national drought response framework.

EWWM JUNE 25The highly anticipated European Wastewater Management (EWWM) Conference returns on 17–18 June 2025 at the Telford International Centre.

drought- reservoirThe Environment Agency has declared drought status for the north-west of England following the driest start to spring in 69 years - many reservoirs in the region are at historic low levels for the time of year.

Ardingly reservoir West Sussex - aerial view of circular slipwayThe government has announced that Environment Secretary Steve Reed has “seized control” of the planning process to build two major reservoirs for the first time since the 1990s, describing the move as a “significant intervention to speed up delivery of much-needed reservoirs.”

WMO Global Annual Decadal Update 2025-2029Global climate predictions show temperatures are expected to continue at or near record levels in the next five years, increasing climate risks and impacts on societies, economies and sustainable development, according to a new report from the World Meteorological Organization (WMO).

SEPA WATER SCARCITY REPORT 23RD MAY 25The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is warning that Scotland’s water scarcity situation is worsening, as prolonged dry conditions increase water scarcity across the country.

ECITB Engineering construction sector skilled workers by 2030New research published by the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) reveals that the engineering construction industry (ECI) could now face peak demand for workers in five years’ time and will need thousands of extra skilled workers.

MET OFFICE LOGOThe Met Office is reporting northwest European waters are currently experiencing an extreme marine heatwave, with sea surface temperatures (SSTs) reaching record highs for April and May since satellite monitoring began in 1982.

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