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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 ...
Another heatwave and a continuous run of record-breaking hottest days underline a critical issue: Greater Cambridge faces an ...
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.
Large data centres should be cooled with "treated sewage effluent" rather than drinking water, according to a water company.
The nature writer Robert Macfarlane probes some profound moral and environmental questions in “Is a River Alive?" ...
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 ...
Nafferton, three miles east of Driffield, boasts a stunning mere, spring-fed from an underlying chalk aquifer, as well as by a small, culverted stream from the north, extending across 1.7 acres ...
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.
The landmark street art piece will delve into Sussex’s Knucker dragon folklore; reimagining ancient tales about the benevolent mystical guardians of Sussex’s vital chalk aquifer water. Upper ...
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