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Threats posed to a city's natural chalk streams are to be addressed by experts. It is estimated that 85% of the world's chalk ...
The Greater Cambridge Chalk Stream Project is a collaboration between Cambridge City Council and Anglia Ruskin University ...
Pressure is growing on Cambridge Water to introduce a hosepipe ban, but the company currently has no plans for one.
The nature writer Robert Macfarlane probes some profound moral and environmental questions in “Is a River Alive?" ...
A major new solar farm could “industrialise the countryside” if it is built to the south of Cambridge, residents have warned.
Large data centres should be cooled with "treated sewage effluent" rather than drinking water, according to a water company.
While many Yorkshire villages lay beside rivers, and some by the sea, few can lay claim to having large water features at their heart.
AN ENGINEERING consultancy has said a developer’s housing plans could pose a risk to Henley’s water supply despite numerous amendments. JBA Consulting found that the risk assessment submitted by ...
Threats posed to a city's natural chalk streams are to be addressed by experts. It is estimated that 85% of the world's chalk streams are found in the UK, with the majority located in the south of ...
She said if there is a fire the nearby villages could be “engulfed by toxic fumes”, sharing fears that toxins from the battery storage could be washed into the chalk aquifer.
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