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[Written Question] Water: Standards

Question by: Alison Griffiths Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether her Department plans to review how bathing water quality information and sewage discharge data are communicated to the public in real time.

UK Parliament Written Questions 8d ago

[Written Question] Water Supply

Question by: Bob Blackman Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, whether her Department plans to (a) designate and (b) deliver a national water transfer network to enable the movement of water between regions.

UK Parliament Written Questions 2h ago

[Written Question] Water Supply

Question by: Bob Blackman Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment her Department has made of the potential impact of a statutory National Water Security Strategy on meeting projected water demand by 2050.

UK Parliament Written Questions 2h ago

Quicksand causes terrifying ‘Indiana Jones moment’ for second Adelaide beachgoer

Days after a young Adelaide beachgoer had to be rescued from quicksand, a second person had a similar experience along the same stretch of coast. Sarah Darbyshire was walking at Glenelg North on Saturday afternoon when her dog began to sink into the sand, and she started to do the same. The Department for Environment and Water says sand carting occurs at the beach every year to protect local infrastructure.

ABC Australia 8d ago

Madagascar hissing cockroaches among $200,000 invertebrate seizure

More than 100,000 exotic cockroaches have allegedly been seized from a commercial breeder in Bathurst. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW) says it is Australia's largest seizure of illegal exotic invertebrates. Authorities warn the dubia and Madagascar hissing cockroaches can spread disease and harm native wildlife.

ABC Australia 5d ago

Australian authorities seize more than 100,000 live exotic cockroaches in huge bug bust

The seizure included dubia cockroaches and Madagascar hissing cockroaches, both of which cannot be legally imported into Australia or kept, bred, or sold. Australian authorities have raided a bug-breeding operation in the state of New South Wales, seizing more than 100,000 live exotic cockroaches. The Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW) said the seizure, which took place in Bathurst, west of Sydney, was worth an estimated A$200,000, making it the "largest...

Euronews 5d ago

[Written Question] Water: Regulation

Question by: Clive Lewis Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what recent discussions she has had with trade unions on the proposed new water regulator for England.

UK Parliament Written Questions 8d ago

[Written Question] Water: Conservation

Question by: Bob Blackman Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps she is taking to introduce mandatory water efficiency requirements for (a) data centres and (b) other large non-household users.

UK Parliament Written Questions 2h ago

[Written Question] Inland Waterways

Question by: James Naish Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what steps her Department is taking to improve access to inland waters for recreational users.

UK Parliament Written Questions 2h ago

[Written Question] Water Supply

Question by: Bob Blackman Answering Body: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, what assessment she has made of the impact of (a) current demand reduction assumptions in water resource planning and (b) the proportion of projected savings by 2050 not tied to specif

UK Parliament Written Questions 2h ago