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Over 1,000 Jersey primary school children will this week see a special production about the importance of water to our community. Produced and performed by Love Theatre the 25 minute
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Over 1,000 Jersey primary school children will this week see a special production about the importance of water to our community. Produced and performed by Love Theatre the 25 minute
According to Jersey Met Office, the Island is now officially in a period of drought with no rainfall recorded for two weeks. Jersey Water’s reservoir levels are currently at 93%,
The Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel has published a report on its Review of Nitrate Levels in Jersey’s Water. The Panel’s review has assessed the measures proposed by the
Successful year for Jersey Water, despite challenges. Jersey Water has released its preliminary financial results for 2016. The Company, which is 74 per cent owned by the States of Jersey,
News release issued by States of Jersey Department of the Environment. Link to original document The first water quality tests of the 2017 growing season show that levels of pesticides
The new Rural Economy Strategy 2017 to 2021 focuses on economic and environmental sustainability in the countryside. It proposes new policies to keep pace with changes in the rural economy
Jersey Water has today published its 2017 charges for water. From April, prices for water and standing charges will increase by approximately 2%. This is the equivalent of 2 pence
The Minister for the Environment has ordered an immediate ban on the sale and distribution of the chemical weed killer Linuron. Deputy Steve Luce has signed a Ministerial Decision that
Applications now open for the Jersey Water 2017 Undergraduate Bursary Award Now in its 8th year and launched today, Jersey Water is offering a Bursary Award towards the cost of
The Ministers for the Environment and Infrastructure have set out progress on improving water quality in Jersey. The Minister for the Environment, Deputy Steve Luce, and the Minister for Infrastructure,