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United Utilities has been engaged in catchment management for more than 15 years to stop pollutants entering water sources. Utility Week talks to catchment advisor Vee Moore about how different catchments are managed and some projects the company has underway.
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The author of the Cost of Energy Review was one of several names connected with the utilities sector to feature in the Queen's New Year Honours list.
Thames has plans to add sustainable drainage schemes in five borough across London and the Thames Valley to boost resilience and reduce flooding risk.
Ofgem's decision to shift on cost of capital in its final determinations for RIIO2 could be seen to have weakened Ofwat's position in convincing the Competition & Markets Authority to back its original position on returns. Alternatively, it could provide the ideal opportunity for compromise. Ruth Williams looks at the options.
Anglian, Bristol and Northumbrian have asked the water regulator to extend the charges deadline for 2021/22 to accommodate changes in the CMA's redetermination, which is due to be published in February
Anglian has funded 850 environmental projects through its Green Bond scheme that was established in 2017. The company has given an overview of what has been achieved through the scheme and what is coming down the track.
Bristol Water has been named the best performing water wholesaler in the inaugural R-Mex league by market operator MOSL.
With Ofwat's innovation competition set to launch next month the regulator has given further detail on how intellectual property will be treated, how many entries can be submitted, and more.