The Environment Agency typically publish data on the state of waters every three years, using assessments that consider both chemical pollution and ecological health. Data from 2019 showed that every single site failed chemical standards, and less than a fifth were in good ecological condition.
New data has now been published for over 4,000 river, canal, lake, estuary and coastal sites, and it shows that England’s waters are still struggling under a plethora of threats. At the time of writing, summary statistics were not available, so we looked at the underlying to data to see what it shows1.