21 December 2006
A £200 million deficit in this year’s budget for the Environment Department (DEFRA) has forced the Environment Agency to make cuts to its programmes for water quality and fighting fly-tipping and illegal waste exports.
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Categories:
- Waste & Recycling;
- Hazardous waste;
- Drinking water;
- Surface water;
- Transport;
- Biomass and biofuels;
- Health and Safety Executive;
- Drinking Water Inspectorate;
- IMPEL;
- Environment Agency;
- Food Standards Agency;
- Scottish Environment Protection Agency;
- De La Rue;
- Health Protection Agency;
- Business Resources Efficiency and Waste;
- Natural England;
- Department for Transport





