MPs raise alarm over nitrate pollution 'time bomb'

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Environmental Audit Committee calls for robust new regulatory and enforcement regime to tackle soil and water pollution

The Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) of MPs has today warned the UK is facing a pollution 'timebomb' as the excessive use of nitrates in fertilisers works its way through groundwater tables, posing...

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