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Flood risk management to benefit public

Series: Environment Agency Press Release ; 14 May 2003 (3)Publication details: 2003Subject(s): Summary: The Environment Agency aims to increase spending on reducing flood risk which should benefit up to 80 000 home owners over the next three years, with 20 000 in 2004 and also bring addittional public and social benefits. The Agency intends to spend £480m per annum by 2005/06 not just on flood risk management but also on economic and urban regeneration and the creation of new habitats to enhance local biodiversity. http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/news/486684?lang=_e&region=&projectstatus=&theme=&subject=&searchfor=&topic=&area=&month=
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The Environment Agency aims to increase spending on reducing flood risk which should benefit up to 80 000 home owners over the next three years, with 20 000 in 2004 and also bring addittional public and social benefits. The Agency intends to spend £480m per annum by 2005/06 not just on flood risk management but also on economic and urban regeneration and the creation of new habitats to enhance local biodiversity. http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/news/486684?lang=_e&region=&projectstatus=&theme=&subject=&searchfor=&topic=&area=&month=