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- Wales bathing water quality report 2019
 - Work to improve Brecon Weir for protected fish will start this month
 - World Fish Migration Day – Sea lamprey
 - Why you should get out over the coming weeks and embrace autumn’s triumphant display
 - Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) guidance
 - Welsh peatland project joins Global Peat Press Project (GP3)
 - Welsh economy boosted by wide-ranging benefits of peatland project
 - Water Resources Decision Statement for an application for a water abstraction licence at Gore Quarry, Walton, Presteigne, Powys
 - WEEE approved authorised treatment facilities and approved exporters public register
 - Waste standard rules and risk assessments
 - Wales Coastal Monitoring Centre
 - Wales bathing water quality report 2020
 - Wales bathing water quality report 2021
 - Wales Better River Quality Taskforce
 - Wales Coast Path
 - Wales coastal flooding review 2014
 - Wales completes bathing water season despite Covid restrictions
 - Wales facing a rising climate tide
 - Wales Fisheries Forum
 - Wales Flood Map updates go live
 - Wales Flood Map upgrades complete
 - Wales Green Infrastructure Forum
 - Wales Land Management Forum
 - Wales moves into drought recovery status
 - Wales must switch gears to adapt to growing flood risk
 - Wales Nature week – supporting healthy rivers
 - Wales Nature Week celebrates native wildlife and action for nature – 5 to 13 July
 - Wales Otter Report 2009-10
 - Wales Outdoor Learning Week - 22 to 28 April 2024
 - Wales Outdoor Learning Week 2022
 - Wales sees surge in fishing licence numbers
 - Wales smashes peatland restoration target
 - Wales waste data 2012
 - Wales waste data 2013
 - Wales Water Management Forum
 - Wales’ Blue Carbon offsetting and the climate emergency
 - Wales’ diverse and important geology highlighted on UNESCO International Geodiversity Day
 - Wales’ iconic Skomer marine conservation zone celebrates its 30th birthday this year
 - Walking
 - Walking in our shoes in Swansea, south west Wales
 - Why walking is great for your health and well-being
 - Wallace Bebb Farms Limited
 - Warning issued following court case
 - Warning over illegal waste scam in Llanelli
 - Warning to farmers over illegal dumping of waste
 - Warnings as Storm Ciarán brings flood risk for Wales
 - Warnings likely as Storm Ciara hits
 - Warren Wood, near New Radnor
 - Waste carriers, brokers and dealers public register
 - Waste duty of care
 - Waste exemptions public register: repairing or refurbishing waste electrical equipment (T11)
 - Waste incinerator sites review completed
 - Waste management
 - Waste offences
 - Waste Operators urged to take action to reduce risk of fires
 - Waste permit declarations
 - Waste permitting
 - Waste Regulation : On placement with teamNRW
 - Waste Regulatory Decisions
 - Waste reports
 - Waste standard rules not available to apply for
 - Waste Treatment Best Available Techniques and additional guidance documents
 - Waste-free Christmas tips
 - Water
 - Water abstraction and impoundment licences
 - Water abstraction and impoundment
 - Water abstraction charges scheme - April 2025 to April 2026
 - Water abstraction disclaimer
 - Water available in our catchments
 - Water company discharges
 - Water company fined £40,000 in NRW prosecution after 500 fish killed
 - Water company fined following river pollution
 - Water discharge and groundwater activity exemptions
 - Water discharge consent application complete
 - Water discharges and septic tanks
 - Water discharges and septic tanks
 - Water environment collaborative research priorities
 - Water Industry Act consent
 - Water management
 - Water management and quality
 - Water management and quality
 - Water offences
 - Water quality
 - Water quality
 - Water quality in river Special Areas of Conservation
 - Water quality sampling gets underway ahead of the bathing season
 - Water reports
 - Water resources management planning
 - Water vole licensing
 - Water vole release marks end of four year project
 - Water Voles Reintroduced at Oxwich Nature Reserve
 - Water Voles thriving on the River Thaw – a symbol of hope for nature recovery
 - Water Watch Wales
 - Waterfall Country visitors urged to be safe and responsible this Bank Holiday Weekend
 - Waunarlwydd Works
 - Ways of working
 - Ways of Working
 - We have received your application for a bird licence
 - We’re building for the future, could you be a part of it?
 - We’re hiring! Come and work at Coed y Brenin Visitor Centre
 - We’re hiring! Do you think you have what it takes to join our Telemetry team?
 - Website privacy statement
 - Weir removal set to bring multiple benefits to West Wales river
 - Well-being statement
 - Welsh bathing waters top destination this summer
 - Welsh forestry businesses urged to respond to consultation on vital timber sales marketing plan
 - Welsh Government: submit your queries
 - Welsh households urged to know their flood risk as wet winter predicted
 - Welsh language annual report 2020–2021
 - Welsh language annual report 2020–2021
 - Welsh language annual report 2021–2022
 - Welsh language annual report 2021–2022
 - Welsh language annual report 2022–2023
 - Welsh language annual report 2022–2023
 - Welsh language annual report 2023–2024
 - Welsh language annual report 2023–2024
 - Welsh language annual report 2024-2025
 - Welsh language annual report 2024-2025
 - Welsh language levels
 - Welsh Language Rights Day – 7th December 2021
 - Welsh Language Standards
 - Welsh Outdoor Recreation Survey
 - Welsh volunteer marks 75 years of measuring rainfall with award
 - Welsh Wildlife during lockdown - survey reveals how nature responded
 - Welshpool residents asked feedback on plan to strengthen local forest and environment
 - Wentwood, near Newport
 - Western Wales river basin management plan 2009-2015
 - Western Wood Energy Plant Margam
 - Whales, Dolphins, Turtles and Porpoises licensing
 - What are River Basin Management Plans, and why should you get involved?
 - What do the ‘Belties’ have to do with the rarest butterfly in Wales?
 - What evidence do I need of right of access to an abstraction point
 - What impact has lockdown had on the Sands of LIFE project?
 - What is a drainage district
 - What is a drainage rate?
 - What is scoping for Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) for marine developments
 - What to do after a flood
 - What to do before applying for a water abstraction or impoundment licence
 - What to do before you apply for a standalone Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) less than 50 MW thermal input that is also a Specified Generator (SG) or Part B activity
 - What to do before you apply for a standalone Medium Combustion Plant (MCP) permit between 1 and less than 20 MW thermal input
 - What to do if you find bats in your home
 - What to do if you have been refused a registration for a septic tank or private sewage treatment system
 - What to do in a flood
 - What to include in your marine development scoping report for EIA
 - What to provide with your planning application for an agricultural development
 - What to think about when planning your constructed wetland
 - What we charge
 - What we charge
 - What we do
 - What work does NRW do in my district?
 - Wheelie exciting plans for a new mountain bike trail
 - When to consult Natural Resources Wales about a planning application
 - When to publish on GOV.WALES or Natural Resources Wales
 - When, what and where you can fish
 - White-clawed crayfish released into mid Wales ‘Ark Site’ to help save endangered species
 - Whitestone, near Chepstow
 - Who can legally harvest cockles in the Dee Estuary
 - Why are conifers being removed from the dunes at Morfa Harlech
 - Why climate change is so hard to swallow for our summer visitors
 - Why don’t you…try ecotherapy?
 - Why this year’s MineXchange Conference cannot be missed if you work in mine recovery in Wales
 - Why we can amend your felling licence
 - Why we can suspend or revoke your felling licence
 - Why we need to review our regulatory charges
 - Wild birds: the law and licensing in Wales
 - Wild birds: the law and licensing in Wales
 - Wildlife and biodiversity
 - Wildlife boost after dune pool restoration at Newborough
 - Wildlife in full spring at coastal National Nature Reserves
 - Wind energy
 - Withyhedge Landfill Investigation Update
 - Withyhedge Landfill Investigation Update - 16 February 2024
 - Withyhedge Landfill Investigation Update 16.1.24.
 - Withyhedge Landfill Investigation Update 5.1.24.
 - Withyhedge Landfill multi-agency statement 11.4.2024.
 - Withyhedge Landfill permit variation public consultation is now open
 - Withyhedge Landfill Update 12.3.24.
 - Withyhedge Landfill Update 4 April 2024
 - Withyhedge Landfill update: Enforcement Notice compliance
 - Wales Outdoor Learning Week - 28 April to 4 May 2025
 - Wood fuel
 - Woodland work benefiting wildlife and biodiversity
 - Woodlands and You
 - World Rivers Day 2025: river restoration in action
 - Work begins to restore fire damaged mountain
 - Work completed to improve River Alyn water quality
 - Work continues to boost Llantysilio mountain
 - Work continues to reduce flood risk in Newport
 - Work continues to tackle illegal fishing
 - Work finished on temporary and robust repair of Leri embankment
 - Work finishes to protect a Roman Marching Camp that ‘tells the story of the Roman Conquest of Wales’
 - Work in forests or woodlands in Wales? We want to hear from you
 - Work set to begin on coal tip safety improvements in Cwmgwrach
 - Work starts to restore Snowdonia river
 - Work to improve water quality at Anglesey lake
 - Work to improve water quality in Cemlyn Bay SAC lagoons
 - Work to manage diseased larch trees in Fforest Fawr to begin
 - Work to protect grassland at hillfort site
 - Work to protect rare clubmoss dating back 400 million years
 - Work to reduce flood risk in Bontnewydd
 - Work to remove Topmouth gudgeon from a Llanelli lake has halted
 - Work to take place at Newborough this summer
 - Work underway to identify source of odour and smoke in Ruthin
 - Working in or around a river: temporary measures for floods in Wales
 - Working in partnership to improve water quality in the Clwyd
 - Working in protected areas
 - Working to the Welsh Language Standards
 - Working with water
 - Workplace Recycling – NRW approaches to regulating
 - Workplace recycling: separating your waste for collection
 - World Curlew Day 2023: Fighting to save curlew as a breeding species in Wales
 - World Curlew Day: Hope for iconic bird at Fenn’s, Whixall and Bettisfield Mosses
 - World Environment Day - Wales can lead the charge in the quest for a truly green recovery
 - World Oceans Day – Marine Monitoring on Higher Education Placement
 - World Water Day 2022
 - World Water Day 2025: Celebrating a year of projects to improve the health of Wales’s water and wildlife
 - Worse than expected condition of Rodney’s Pillar to require rebuild, not repair
 - Worthenbury Meadows pumping stations review
 - Writing accessible documents
 - WTI UK Ltd
 - Wye Valley North Forest Resource Plan – Approved 29 July 2024
 - Wye Valley South Forest Resource Plan - Approved 14 March 2023
 - Wyndcliff Wood, near Chepstow
 - What’s special about Talacre?