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Collaboration with the wider industry will be a key focus of the market operator (MOSL) for the second year of the competitive water market.
6 years ago
In successive days, the three remaining quoted water companies, Severn Trent, United Utilities and Pennon, reported their full-year results for 2017/18.
Severn Trent’s new thermal hydrolysis plant (THP) at its biggest sewage treatment works in Minworth, near Birmingham is starting to become operational, with 100 tonnes of sludge being processed daily.
South West Water has been granted a licence expansion to cover the Isles of Scilly, which the company said will lead to infrastructure investment of around £40 million by 2030.
Water companies are making steady progress in winding up their Cayman Islands subsidiaries as they try to improve transparency and rebuild trust with their customers. Katey Pigden reports.
United Utilities will increase its investment in resilience measures from £100 million to £250 million during AMP6 by sharing outperformance to benefit customers.
Ofwat’s policy on leakage has been driven by a “considered view of evidence” rather than by national media headlines.
United Utilities is working with a youth focus group to ensure the water company’s long-term plans meet the priorities of those most likely to foot the bill – today’s under 25s.
Water company Severn Trent will bring together all its Welsh customers into a single company called Hafren Dyfrdwy from 1 July.
7 years ago
Bazalgette Finance will issue £175 million of index-linked green bonds this month to design, build, commission and maintain the Thames Tideway Tunnel (TTT) in London.