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Discharges to surface water and groundwater
Find application forms and guidance on applying for environmental permits to discharge to ground or surface water
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Offence Response Options
Offence Response Options (ORO) set out the options available to every offence we regulate (Wales).
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Information for mariners using the Dee Conservancy
Information for users navigating in the Dee Conservancy
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Our responses to consultations
Responding to government and other public consultations is often a key element of policy and helps influence the development of government policies, better reflecting the needs and aspirations of individuals, groups and organisations.
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Natural Resources Wales proposals to vary or revoke existing licences to abstract or impound water
Notices detailed below include any proposals by Natural Resources Wales (or at the directions of Welsh Ministers) to vary or revoke a licence of any type
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What evidence do I need of right of access to an abstraction point
Evidence needed to demonstrate you have a right of access.
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Our flood risk management projects
Work to reduce flood risk
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Our river projects
Work to manage rivers in a sustainable way
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Environmental permits
Guidance to help you apply and comply with an Environmental Permit
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Installations
Find out what you need to do to apply for an Environmental Permit.
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Jobs
View our current vacancies and apply to work for us
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Species licensing
Apply for a licence for dealing with protected species and invasive non-native species.
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Marine licensing
Information about marine licences and how to apply for them
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North Wales
Industrial Emissions Directive permit decisions issued for sites in North Wales
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Mid Wales
Industrial Emissions Directive permits issued for sites in mid Wales
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Pollinators
Find out about the importance of pollinators, and how you can help conserve these important creatures.
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Planning and development
Our role in planning and development and what you need to do to protect wildlife, landscape and people if you are a planning a development.
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Contact us
How to contact us
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Networks and partnerships
Bringing together representatives of landowners and managers, countryside access user groups, public bodies and voluntary sector organisations to consider access issues.
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Our projects
We work with others as we can achieve more than by working alone. Find details of our projects and how to get involved.