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Ever since it was opened in 1894 to treat sewage from Manchester’s rapidly growing population,
6 years ago
Water UK has welcomed the news that the first wet wipes to be accredited with the “fine to flush” symbol will soon be available to buy to help in the fight against fatbergs.
North West water provider United Utilities has revealed it has discovered a 90-tonne fatberg lurking in a Liverpool sewer.
Severn Trent has announced a major milestone today (19 February) after switching on its new Terminal Pumping Station at Crankley Point in Newark.
Scottish Water’s multi-million pound investment project in Glasgow’s West End to help improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin is now underway.
Thames Water boss Steve Robertson even admitted to Utility Week he felt like the “proud
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
Thames Water will give £80,000 to the South East Rivers Trust to help make amends
Severn Trent has completed a £1.4 million "unique flood alleviation" scheme in Gloucestershire using “innovative underground technology”.
Brexit is continuing to give us a headache. No-one really knows at this stage what
The UK water industry’s major water companies have issued their seventh asset management plans (AMP7)
The UK water industry has taken a major step forward in its “fight against fatbergs”, by publishing an official standard to help consumers identify which wet wipes can be flushed safely.
The 64-metre long “monster” fatberg lurking in the sewer networks of Devon is thought to be one of the largest found so close to the sea.
The mandatory regulations introduced by the Welsh government will help reduce flood risk and improve water quality.