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Scottish Water is embarking on a major project on its wastewater infrastructure in the West End of Glasgow to improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin.
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Severn Trent has been hit with a significant fine after a pollution incident in the River Amber resulted in tens of thousands of dead fish.
Utilita Energy has filed for a judicial review into the end date for the installation of SMETS1 meters for pay as you go (PAYG) customers.
Clive Bairsto, the former global head of resilience and crisis at National Grid has been appointed chief executive of Street Works UK.
Yorkshire Water expects to receive the final regulatory clearances to remove its companies in the Cayman Islands within the next few days.
Environment secretary Michael Gove has called for the amelioration of the water sector and has offered to give Ofwat more powers to make this happen. Now Ofwat has responded with its plans for how the water sector will be reformed. Katey Pigden investigates.
Environment secretary Michael Gove has welcomed Ofwat’s proposed measures to “address concerns” about the financial practices of some water companies.
A total of 123,005 supply point switches took place in the first year of the non-domestic water market out of an estimated 2.7 million supply points.
Ofwat expects water companies to meet customers’ obligations and “take fair account” of employee interests before making dividend payments.
Global investment firm, KKR, has agreed to sell its 75 per cent equity stake in water utility South Staffordshire plc to independent investment advisory company, Arjun Infrastructure Partners (AIP) for an undisclosed sum.