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    Climate change represents a challenge for rural people in West and Central Africa, hence adapting small-scale irrigation to climate change is a priority for their future. Africa is Read more

  Prolonged heavy rainfall over the winter of 2015 has shown how devastating flooding can be to homes, businesses and critical infrastructure. With predictions that localised flooding will Read more

  The outlook for September is for river flows to be within the normal range for the majority of the UK, with normal to above normal flows in central southern England. Flows in north western Read more

  Accredited training for water and environmental industry practitioners. As the UK recovers from the impact of flooding and coastal storms, following the wettest winter in almost 250 years, Read more

  The UK Government has released a review of flood risk assessment, reductions in the likelihood of flooding, and ways make the country as resilient as possible to flooding. The reports says, " Read more

  The Chronology of British Hydrological Events (CBHE) is back on line at cbhe.hydrology.org.uk/.This is a public repository for hydrological facts of the type that come from texts rather than Read more

  Environment Secretary Andrea Leadsom announced on 3rd September plans to ban the sale and manufacture of cosmetics and personal care products containing tiny pieces of plastic, Read more

  NERC and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) are inviting applications from UK scientists to attend a jointly organised workshop with the Indian Department of Read more

  The outlook for August is for river flows to be normal to above normal in many areas of the UK, particularly in parts of western Britain.  Over the next three months, river flows are more Read more

  In an article for Water & Wastewater Treatment, Honorary Vice-President of CIWEM, Alastair Moseley puts forward the case for whole the catchment approach to flood risk to include Read more

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