Revolutionizing Environmental Data Collection and Utilization at the Environment Agency

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Explore a groundbreaking approach to gathering and utilizing environmental information at the Environment Agency, driven by the need to adapt to increasing pressures and engage citizen scientists. Discover how data is transforming the way we understand and address environmental challenges, shaping the future of water companies and more.

  • Environment
  • Data Collection
  • Citizen Scientists
  • Environmental Management
  • Water Companies

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  1. A new approach to gathering and using environmental information in the Environment Agency Rich Walmsley Environment and Business Manager

  2. Data is the lifeblood of our business Flood defences Bathing water sampling River flow data 2

  3. Why change? An increasing number and variety of pressures An increasing number of pollutants Increasing catchment and national scale modelling A population of engaged and informed citizen scientists

  4. How do we get there? The data we collect reflects our local and national needs for understanding the environment and solving problems We are able to work with others to achieve our joint environmental outcomes We are able to gather, analyse and turn our data into information that we are confident to use We have the time and skills to use our data to greater effect

  5. The future Water Companies

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