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Environment Agency Wales

Environment Agency Wales (Welsh: Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd Cymru) was a Welsh Government sponsored body that was part of the Environment Agency of England and Wales from 1996 to 2013. Its principal aims were to protect and improve the environment in Wales and to promote sustainable development. On 1 April 2013 the organisation was merged with the Countryside Council for Wales and Forestry Commission Wales into a single environmental body, Natural Resources Wales.

Environment Agency Wales
Welsh: Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd Cymru
Welsh Government sponsored body overview
Formed1996
Dissolved31 March 2013
Superseding agency
Jurisdiction Wales, but also the English sections of: and not the Welsh sections of the River Severn
HeadquartersTŷ Cambria, Newport Road, Cardiff
51°27′6.1″N 2°36′10.5″W / 51.451694°N 2.602917°W / 51.451694; -2.602917
Parent departmentEnvironment Agency
Welsh Government
WebsiteEnvironment Agency

It had an operational area defined along its Eastern boundary by the catchments of the River Dee and the River Wye. Those parts of the River Severn in Wales were managed by the Environment Agency whilst those parts of the River Dee and River Wye catchments that are in England were nevertheless managed by Environment Agency Wales. The agency also had a public facing boundary which corresponded to the political boundary of Wales.

Role and responsibilities Edit

Environment Agency Wales' role included: reducing industry's impacts on the environment, enforcing pollution legislation and reducing the harm caused by flooding and pollution incidents. It also oversaw the management of waste, water resources and freshwater fisheries; cleaning up rivers, coastal waters and contaminated land and improving wildlife habitats.

By influencing others to change attitudes and behaviour, it aimed to make the environment cleaner and healthier for people and wildlife.[1]

Priorities Edit

Act to reduce climate change and its consequences Edit

Environment Agency Wales managed the risk of flooding from rivers and the sea in Wales. To do this, Environment Agency Wales built, maintained and operated flood defences to protect people and property. It also issued flood warnings and works with communities at risk of flooding to help them find appropriate solutions to flood risk through its programme. When a flood happened, Environment Agency Wales worked with the emergency services and local authorities to minimise the harm to people and damage to property.[2]

Protect and improve water, land and air Edit

Environment Agency Wales was responsible for ensuring that environmental legislation was implemented properly on behalf of the Welsh and UK governments. This included regulating businesses such as power stations, chemical factories, metal processors, waste management sites, construction industry, food and drink manufacturers, farms and the water industry – to make sure that their work did not damage the environment. Where people and businesses needed to take water for drinking, industry and irrigation, Environment Agency Wales ensured that they did so without damaging the environment. To do this, Environment Agency Wales gave advice and issued permits, authorisations and consents to businesses that complied with legislative requirements. When pollution occurred, Environment Agency Wales worked to minimise any environmental damage, identify the source and stop any further pollution. If businesses failed to comply with their permits, and pollution occurred, Environment Agency Wales took enforcement action against them, including prosecution on occasion. Environment Agency Wales also led on dealing with serious waste crime which is often organised, large-scale and profitable. Priority waste crime types include large-scale illegal dumping, illegal waste sites and illegal exports of waste. It also dealt with high risk activities such as illegal disposal of wastes, where there was an actual or imminent threat of significant flooding or pollution.[2]

Work with people and communities to create better places Edit

Environment Agency Wales created and improved habitats for fish and other water-based wildlife such as salmon and helped species that were at risk, such as the freshwater pearl mussel. It also managed licences for fishing and navigation, so that people in Wales – and people visiting Wales – could enjoy the water environment.[2]

Work with businesses and other organisations to use resources wisely Edit

Environment Agency Wales licensed water abstractions from groundwater, rivers and lakes to ensure that the needs of people and business were met whilst protecting the environment and wildlife. It also regulated waste management facilities, such as landfill sites or large composting facilities, to ensure that they did not cause environmental damage and monitored the Landfill Allowances Scheme to track how waste is managed in Wales.[2]

Accreditation Edit

  • For the fourth year running, Stonewall Cymru, named Environment Agency Wales as the best place to work in Wales for lesbian, gay and bisexual people in 2012.[3]
  • Environment Agency Wales was accredited to both the ISO 14001 and EMAS environmental management standard.[4]
  • As a Welsh Government Sponsored Body, Environment Agency Wales had to provide its services within the Welsh political boundary (its public facing boundary) in Welsh as well as in English in accordance with the Welsh Language Act 1993.

Structure Edit

Environment Agency Wales had three operational areas, South East Wales, South West Wales and North Wales. Its other departments were Flood and Coastal Risk Management, Corporate Services, Human Resources, Finance and the policy department known as Strategic Unit Wales. All departments reported to the Director of Environment Agency Wales, Chris Mills.

Committees Edit

Environment Agency Wales had three statutory committees, each with their own responsibility and each contributing towards making Wales a better place for people and wildlife.[5]

The committees were set up by Parliament under the Environment Act 1995. The committees were made up of external members who were elected to stand on the committee because they had the relevant expertise.

Environment Protection Advisory Committee Wales (EPAC) Edit

EPAC advised Environment Agency Wales on issues of environmental protection, pollution control, water resources, air quality and waste regulation.

Chairman: Prof Tom Pritchard

Flood Risk Management Wales Committee (FRMW) Edit

Chairman: Deep Sagar

Fisheries, Ecology and Recreation Advisory Committee (FERAC) Edit

FERAC advised Environment Agency Wales on maintaining, improving and developing fisheries as well as recreation, navigation and conservations issues.

Chairman: Dr Graeme Harris

Natural Resources Wales Edit

On 1 April 2013, Environment Agency Wales, Countryside Council for Wales and Forestry Commission Wales were merged into Natural Resources Wales, a single body delivering the Welsh Government's environmental priorities for Wales.[6][7]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Environment Agency website - About Us". Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  2. ^ a b c d Environment Agency Wales. . Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  3. ^ "Stonewall Top 100 Employers 2012". Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  4. ^ Environment Agency. "Awards and Accreditations".
  5. ^ "Environment Agency Wales Committees". Retrieved 2 August 2012.
  6. ^ "A living Wales – a new framework for our environment, our countryside and our seas".
  7. ^ . Welsh Government. Archived from the original on 31 May 2014. Retrieved 25 October 2012.

External links Edit

  • Natural Resources Wales

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Environment Agency Wales Welsh Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd Cymru was a Welsh Government sponsored body that was part of the Environment Agency of England and Wales from 1996 to 2013 Its principal aims were to protect and improve the environment in Wales and to promote sustainable development On 1 April 2013 the organisation was merged with the Countryside Council for Wales and Forestry Commission Wales into a single environmental body Natural Resources Wales Environment Agency WalesWelsh Asiantaeth yr Amgylchedd CymruWelsh Government sponsored body overviewFormed1996Dissolved31 March 2013Superseding agencyNatural Resources WalesJurisdictionWales but also the English sections of the River Deethe River Wye and not the Welsh sections of the River SevernHeadquartersTŷ Cambria Newport Road Cardiff51 27 6 1 N 2 36 10 5 W 51 451694 N 2 602917 W 51 451694 2 602917Parent departmentEnvironment AgencyWelsh GovernmentWebsiteEnvironment AgencyIt had an operational area defined along its Eastern boundary by the catchments of the River Dee and the River Wye Those parts of the River Severn in Wales were managed by the Environment Agency whilst those parts of the River Dee and River Wye catchments that are in England were nevertheless managed by Environment Agency Wales The agency also had a public facing boundary which corresponded to the political boundary of Wales Contents 1 Role and responsibilities 2 Priorities 2 1 Act to reduce climate change and its consequences 2 2 Protect and improve water land and air 2 3 Work with people and communities to create better places 2 4 Work with businesses and other organisations to use resources wisely 3 Accreditation 4 Structure 5 Committees 5 1 Environment Protection Advisory Committee Wales EPAC 5 2 Flood Risk Management Wales Committee FRMW 5 3 Fisheries Ecology and Recreation Advisory Committee FERAC 6 Natural Resources Wales 7 References 8 External linksRole and responsibilities EditEnvironment Agency Wales role included reducing industry s impacts on the environment enforcing pollution legislation and reducing the harm caused by flooding and pollution incidents It also oversaw the management of waste water resources and freshwater fisheries cleaning up rivers coastal waters and contaminated land and improving wildlife habitats By influencing others to change attitudes and behaviour it aimed to make the environment cleaner and healthier for people and wildlife 1 Priorities EditAct to reduce climate change and its consequences Edit Environment Agency Wales managed the risk of flooding from rivers and the sea in Wales To do this Environment Agency Wales built maintained and operated flood defences to protect people and property It also issued flood warnings and works with communities at risk of flooding to help them find appropriate solutions to flood risk through its Flood Awareness Wales programme When a flood happened Environment Agency Wales worked with the emergency services and local authorities to minimise the harm to people and damage to property 2 Protect and improve water land and air Edit Environment Agency Wales was responsible for ensuring that environmental legislation was implemented properly on behalf of the Welsh and UK governments This included regulating businesses such as power stations chemical factories metal processors waste management sites construction industry food and drink manufacturers farms and the water industry to make sure that their work did not damage the environment Where people and businesses needed to take water for drinking industry and irrigation Environment Agency Wales ensured that they did so without damaging the environment To do this Environment Agency Wales gave advice and issued permits authorisations and consents to businesses that complied with legislative requirements When pollution occurred Environment Agency Wales worked to minimise any environmental damage identify the source and stop any further pollution If businesses failed to comply with their permits and pollution occurred Environment Agency Wales took enforcement action against them including prosecution on occasion Environment Agency Wales also led on dealing with serious waste crime which is often organised large scale and profitable Priority waste crime types include large scale illegal dumping illegal waste sites and illegal exports of waste It also dealt with high risk activities such as illegal disposal of wastes where there was an actual or imminent threat of significant flooding or pollution 2 Work with people and communities to create better places Edit Environment Agency Wales created and improved habitats for fish and other water based wildlife such as salmon and helped species that were at risk such as the freshwater pearl mussel It also managed licences for fishing and navigation so that people in Wales and people visiting Wales could enjoy the water environment 2 Work with businesses and other organisations to use resources wisely Edit Environment Agency Wales licensed water abstractions from groundwater rivers and lakes to ensure that the needs of people and business were met whilst protecting the environment and wildlife It also regulated waste management facilities such as landfill sites or large composting facilities to ensure that they did not cause environmental damage and monitored the Landfill Allowances Scheme to track how waste is managed in Wales 2 Accreditation EditFor the fourth year running Stonewall Cymru named Environment Agency Wales as the best place to work in Wales for lesbian gay and bisexual people in 2012 3 Environment Agency Wales was accredited to both the ISO 14001 and EMAS environmental management standard 4 As a Welsh Government Sponsored Body Environment Agency Wales had to provide its services within the Welsh political boundary its public facing boundary in Welsh as well as in English in accordance with the Welsh Language Act 1993 Structure EditEnvironment Agency Wales had three operational areas South East Wales South West Wales and North Wales Its other departments were Flood and Coastal Risk Management Corporate Services Human Resources Finance and the policy department known as Strategic Unit Wales All departments reported to the Director of Environment Agency Wales Chris Mills Committees EditEnvironment Agency Wales had three statutory committees each with their own responsibility and each contributing towards making Wales a better place for people and wildlife 5 The committees were set up by Parliament under the Environment Act 1995 The committees were made up of external members who were elected to stand on the committee because they had the relevant expertise Environment Protection Advisory Committee Wales EPAC Edit EPAC advised Environment Agency Wales on issues of environmental protection pollution control water resources air quality and waste regulation Chairman Prof Tom Pritchard Flood Risk Management Wales Committee FRMW Edit Chairman Deep Sagar Fisheries Ecology and Recreation Advisory Committee FERAC Edit FERAC advised Environment Agency Wales on maintaining improving and developing fisheries as well as recreation navigation and conservations issues Chairman Dr Graeme HarrisNatural Resources Wales EditOn 1 April 2013 Environment Agency Wales Countryside Council for Wales and Forestry Commission Wales were merged into Natural Resources Wales a single body delivering the Welsh Government s environmental priorities for Wales 6 7 References Edit Environment Agency website About Us Retrieved 2 August 2012 a b c d Environment Agency Wales Corporate Plan 2010 15 Archived from the original on 7 September 2012 Retrieved 2 August 2012 Stonewall Top 100 Employers 2012 Retrieved 2 August 2012 Environment Agency Awards and Accreditations Environment Agency Wales Committees Retrieved 2 August 2012 A living Wales a new framework for our environment our countryside and our seas Single Body Welsh Government Archived from the original on 31 May 2014 Retrieved 25 October 2012 External links EditEnvironment Agency Wales website Natural Resources Wales Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Environment Agency Wales amp oldid 1139089815, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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