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Following one of the driest summers on record, Severn Trent has revealed its reservoirs across the region are looking healthier and recovering after storage levels dropped significantly.
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Summer 2018 was the hottest summer in England since records began back in 1910. Rainfall
Michael Gove has backed moves by the Environment Agency to force Southern Water to cut the volume of water that it abstracts from the River Test by 40 per cent.
Trade association chief executive Michael Roberts questions the claim of overwhelming public support for nationalisation.
The water company will be able to increase the amount of water it can take from Foremark and Staunton Harold reservoirs until the end of March.
Ofwat's chief executive talks about how setting ambitious new leakage targets has been “an interesting experiment” in using a different tool as a regulator.
Resilience. It’s transcended buzzword and become standard fare in nigh-on every water-related conversation going. This
Before I joined Affinity Water as chief executive in May 2018, I had honestly not
We know how important it is for the water sector to innovate – and thankfully
Yorkshire Water said the improved situation means the company no longer needs to pursue drought permits to reduce compensation flows from the region’s reservoirs. However, it is continuing with drought permits for two rivers, the Wharfe and the Derwent.
Let’s talk water. To be precise – water leakage. With the UK predicted to be the
Breaches of environmental law will go unpunished until the UK establishes its own green watchdog in the event of a "no deal" Brexit.
Yorkshire Water said it will become the “first water company” to regularly publish full data on the region’s water resources to enable customers to see how the weather impacts demand.