RMDH1MGF–Environment Agency logo on a board with blue sky behind.
RME16YHC–An Environment Agency worker takes a water sample from the River Derwent at Baslow, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK
RMCXD2M8–Environment Agency banner reducing flood risk Chillesford Suffolk England
RMEM50CR–The Environment Agency Flag UK
RMG4XJG1–Chairman of the Environment Agency Lord Chris Smith during a visit to the Olympic Park, in Straford, east London.
RMAHKJ70–Brass sign for the Environment Agency Leeds West Yorkshire England UK
RMPY90WC–Environment Agency team electrofishing the river Medway to sample fish populations and collect data about the health of the river.
RM2B0EB3X–Environment Agency UK setting up or erecting flood barrier defences on the River Severn at Bewdley, UK
RMAAX480–workers in the Environment Agency flood alert office England UK
RMDT4XM8–Environment Agency, UK, staff from the Environment Agency in their vehicle.
RM2EY0MFG–Environment Agency workers removing a fallen dead tree blocking the Wesley Brook at Shifnal, Shropshire, England, UK.
RMBETR8D–A green Environment Agency flag flying above Teddington Lock, UK.
RMD6MRJ9–Environment agency fish rescue
RMC8FYP9–Environment Agency information board on the regeneration of the water quality on the River Sheaf in Sheffield
RMCFE3HW–Environment Agency Land Rover parked at Forge Mill Lake at Sandwell Valley Country Park in the West Midlands
RMC6KF6E–Officers from the Environment Agency monitoring flood levels from the River Lyd in Lydney, Gloucestershire UK
RMHC7Y5N–An Environment Agency Van in Wiltshire, United Kingdom.
RMDTK064–Burrow Bridge, Somerset, UK. 18th February 2014. 18 February 2014 Flooding on the Somerset Levels Somerset UK. Burrow Bridge. Environment Agency employees float their van on a pontoon raft along a road flooded chest deep Credit: Anthony Collins/Alamy Live News
RMBJMBAH–Environment Agency flag
RMDH1MH8–Environment Agency logo on a board with blue sky behind.
RME16YHN–An Environment Agency worker takes a water sample from the River Derwent at Baslow, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2RF65K2–Person holding smartphone with logo of British public body Environment Agency (EA) on screen in front of website. Focus on phone display.
RMTWTB8T–A environment agency car park by theinformation side of the road, UK
RMGA71B7–Ed Matthews, from the Environment Agency, holds a perch from the river Teme, one of hundreds of fish rescued from a flooded field adjacent to the river and site of the Battle of Worcester near Powick, Worcester.
RMF3N3H4–Bristol City Center England UK The Environment Agency Office
RMDTKM7G–London, February 20th 2014. Protesters from the GMB Union demonstrate in London ahead of a meeting to discuss proposed cuts to 1,700 jobs with the Environment Agency, which looks after many of the UK's rivers. Credit: Paul Davey/Alamy Live News
RMCX6HGB–Crewsaver Environme Agency Environment Agency officer taking sample of water from Bournemouth stream to test in August
RMA7B5RE–workers in the Environment Agency flood alert office England UK
RMDT4XN4–Environment Agency, UK, staff from the Environment Agency in their vehicle.
RMDTG04T–Environment Agency flood barriers protect properties from the River Severn on the Wharfage in Ironbridge.
RMBETRA0–A green Environment Agency flag flying above Teddington Lock, UK.
RMDRX1KD–Flood precautions at Lymington Hampshire UK
RMD6MRJ4–Netting fish
RM2BKKJN9–beautiful British coast line
RMC6ARTM–Officers from the Environment Agency using GPS equipment to monitor flood levels near Lydney, Gloucestershire UK
RMGR44JR–A man looks at his iPhone which displays the Environment Agency logo (Editorial use only).
RMFB4C1H–Members of the Environment Agency and the West Sussex Fire And Rescue Service inspect the damage to a river flood wall which collapsed along the River Arun in the historic town of Arundel in West Sussex, England.
RMAKGGR8–Red Kite House, an office for the Environment Agency in Wallingford, Oxfordshire is one of the 'greenest' buildings in the UK.
RMBEPCD1–Environment Agency Workmen
RME16YH6–An Environment Agency worker takes a water sample from the River Derwent at Baslow, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK
RF2B24GEX–Environment Agency Flood Defence Structure Warning Sign at Landguard near Felixstowe Suffolk UK
RMBRF308–Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe
RMG8K25P–(From the right) Sir James Bevan, Environment Agency Chief Executive Officer, Sir Philip Dilley, Environment Agency Chairman and David Rooke, Environment Agency Deputy Chief Executive, give evidence to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee in the Palace of Westminster, London, on recent flooding which swamped around 16,000 homes in England.
RMPY90WB–Environment Agency team electrofishing the river Medway to sample fish populations and collect data about the health of the river.
RM2B0EB1R–Environment Agency UK setting up or erecting flood barrier defences on the River Severn at Bewdley, UK
RMDH1MG0–Environment Agency logo on a board with blue sky behind.
RMAAX487–workers in the Environment Agency flood alert office England UK
RMDT4XMN–Environment Agency, UK, staff from the Environment Agency in their vehicle.
RF2M5KBF6–Environment Agency Reducing flood risk banner in front of flood defence wall under construction, Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, Doncaster, England, UK
RM2A5FMNN–Environment Agency, Protection of Sea Defences, notice, warning, Thornham, North Sea Coast, Norfolk, England
RMBHF58B–Environment Agency Sign
RMED8ER3–Environment Agency warning notice for fishing
RMDWYDME–Berlin, Germany, scraping the Federal Environment Agency
RMC6ATC1–Officers from the Environment Agency using GPS equipment to monitor flood levels near Lydney, Gloucestershire UK
RMT6XN4R–Environment Agency sign saying 'Do not leave horses on this land', Ouse Washes, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
RMA36PRY–Environment Agency Officers looking for poachers along the River Barle on Exmoor Somerset
RMBJMGDB–Environment Agency flag
RMB63TXR–Environment Agency notice board at Clifford Hill Lock Lock number 5 This lock on the River Nene has a guillotine gate mechanical
RM2A9JKE7–Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire UK. 16th November, 2019. An Environment Agency sign in a flooded field in Tekesbury as the town center has been hit by severe flooding as the River Avon has burst its banks. River levels continue to rise and are expected to peak at over 12 meters above normal river levels late on Saturday afternoon. Pic taken 16/11/2019. Credit: Sam Holiday/Alamy Live News
RMBNC0FH–Flood Gate Sign; Environment Agency
RMBRF303–Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, Europe
RMG6GCRN–Graphic maps weather warnings issued by the Met Office and the Environment Agency
RMPY90TX–Environment Agency team electrofishing the river Medway to sample fish populations and collect data about the health of the river.
RM2B0EAXF–Environment Agency UK setting up or erecting flood barrier defences on the River Severn at Bewdley, UK
RMDKFTBH–Heacham, Norfolk, UK. 05th Dec, 2013. As winds strengthen and the storm approaches a precautionary evacuation notice is issued by the Environment Agency at Heacham in Norfolk. Coastal chalets and caravans are left empty and the flood area is to be out of bounds. Credit: Stuart Aylmer/Alamy Live News
RMA7B5T2–workers in the Environment Agency flood alert office England UK
RMDT4XMX–Environment Agency, UK, staff from the Environment Agency in their vehicle.
RM2GKET4X–Environment Agency vehicle parked in the Byes, Sidmouth, as work to clear silt from the River Sid starts.
RM2EY0MF1–Environment Agency workers removing a fallen dead tree blocking the Wesley Brook at Shifnal, Shropshire, England, UK.
RMFX3R0H–Environment Agency East Area Office, Trentside Offices, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMDWYDKK–Berlin, Germany, scraping the Federal Environment Agency
RMC6ATPX–Officers from the Environment Agency using GPS equipment to monitor flood levels near Lydney, Gloucestershire UK
RMDRM5JA–Building of The European Environment Agency, EEA, Copenhagen, Denmark
RMA36PRJ–Environment Agency Officers looking for poachers along the River Barle on Exmoor Somerset
RMBDBJWJ–Environment Agency warning notice, East Lane, Bawdsey, Suffolk, UK.
RME5WDD0–Environment Agency hazard warning sign on seawall at Reculver Herne Bay Kent England UK
RM2A9JKDD–Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire UK. 16th November, 2019. An Environment Agency sign in a flooded field in Tekesbury as the town center has been hit by severe flooding as the River Avon has burst its banks. River levels continue to rise and are expected to peak at over 12 meters above normal river levels late on Saturday afternoon. Pic taken 16/11/2019. Credit: Sam Holiday/Alamy Live News
RMAC7TPK–Environment Agency officials alongside flood barriers alongside River Severn June 27 2007 Upton upon Severn Worcs UK
RMC03A5E–Air monitoring station of the Federal Environment Agency, Westerland, Sylt Island, North Friesland, Schleswig-Holstein
RMG65P8Y–Dr. Binny Buckley, Area Manager of The Environment Agency in Kent keeps an eye on the amount of water flowing through the Leigh Barrier in Kent. The barrier is used to stem the River Medway's flow into West Kent by flooding a huge valley. *... which can store up to 1,230 million gallons of water. It is normally used about twice a year but the severity of the rainfall in the past ten days has seen it deployed four times.
RMPY90WD–Environment Agency team electrofishing the river Medway to sample fish populations and collect data about the health of the river.
RM2B0EAW1–Environment Agency UK setting up or erecting flood barrier defences on the River Severn at Bewdley, UK
RMDKG0RJ–Heacham, Norfolk, UK. 05th Dec, 2013. As winds strengthen and the storm approaches a precautionary evacuation notice is issued by the Environment Agency in Norfolk. Coastal chalets and caravans are left empty and flood risk area is to be out of bounds. Credit: Stuart Aylmer/Alamy Live News
RMAAX48B–worker in the Environment Agency flood alert office England UK
RMDT4XM9–Environment Agency, UK, staff from the Environment Agency in their vehicle.
RM2AACKFX–Environment Agency monitor flood waters on the River Dearne, South Yorkshire
RM2RF9GYW–Environment Agency sign advising of reasons for why the Avon river has turned into a chalk stream, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, UK
RM2EY0MEY–Environment Agency workers removing a fallen dead tree blocking the Wesley Brook at Shifnal, Shropshire, England, UK.
RMEEBA34–Environment Agency, East Area Office, Trentside Offices, West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
RMD3RPXF–Dessau, Germany, the Federal Environment Agency
RME16P9E–Environment Agency estate car parked in Baslow, Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, England, UK
RMDT8G9W–Brass sign for the European Environment Agency, EEA, Copenhagen, Denmark
RMA36PTJ–Environment Agency Officers looking for poachers along the River Barle on Exmoor Somerset
RME16YJ5–An Environment Agency worker takes a water sample from the River Derwent at Baslow, Peak District, Derbyshire, England, UK
RMBNC2B5–Flood Gate Sign; Environment Agency
RME9BP1M–iPad with environment agency flooding app on screen checking for flood alerts
RMDT7P99–Burrowbridge, Somerset Levels, UK – 11th February 2014. Environment Agency supplied sandbags beside the River Parrett at Burrowbridge.
RMR717P0–Aerial view, Federal Environment Agency, Dessau, Goslar County, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
RMGC160T–A general view of the new under construction Environment Agency building on Deanery Road, Bristol, which has been dubbed Britain's 'Greenest' office building in the country.
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