Environment Agency

Organisation summary

The Environment Agency works to create better places for people and wildlife, and supports sustainable development.

The Environment Agency was established in 1996 to protect and improve the environment. We have over 12,000 employees. Our head office is in Bristol and we have another office in London. We have offices across England, divided into 14 areas listed below. See a map of our areas.

Within England we are responsible for:

We are also responsible for managing the risk of flooding from main rivers, reservoirs, estuaries and the sea.

Lead local flood authorities (LLFAs) are responsible for managing the risk of flooding from surface water, groundwater and ordinary watercourses and lead on community recovery.

More detail about who is responsible for managing flood risks.

Our priorities are to:

Read more about:

The RFCCs were set up by the Environment Agency under the Flood and Water Management Act 2010. They bring together members appointed by LLFAs and independent members with relevant experience for 3 purposes:

Contact details

If you would like to contact this organisation, please email the SCDTP Research in Practice Team at scdtp@soton.ac.uk