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Statutory Responsibilities - Other organisations with responsibilities1. Environment Agency 1 Environment AgencyUpstream of the PLA limit at Teddington, i.e. the non-tidal Thames, the Environment Agency (EA) is the designated navigational authority for the River. The EA is also responsible for response and clean up operations in respect of any chemical pollution in the tidal Thames to the west of the former PLA seaward limit, (Havengore Creek to Warden Point). Additionally, the EA is responsible for licensing the operation of all outfalls and water abstraction and water quality in general throughout the length of the river. It has some fishery responsibilities and is the Flood Protection Authority for the Thames area. It operates and maintains the Thames Flood Protection Barriers at Woolwich, Barking and Tilbury plus those protecting Canvey Island.
2 London Port Health AuthorityThe Corporation of London in its capacity as the London Port Health Authority has a number of responsibilities relating to public and animal health legislation within the Port. The main areas of work undertaken by Port Health are :
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