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Thames Water has been fined £2 million and ordered to pay full costs of nearly £80,000 after raw sewage polluted two Oxfordshire streams, killing almost 150 fish.
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Manhole steps, ladders and associated access systems perform a safety critical function. Here, Chris Cawte, managing director at Caswick, advises us of the essential things you should know when choosing them.
As with any regulated industry, there is ongoing pressure on water companies to deliver good
At first glance, Royal Mail doesn’t have much in common with a water company. But
Ofwat confirms outperformance and underperformance payments for Severn Trent, Anglian Water, South West Water and Hafren Dyfrdwy.
“We need to be better – I absolutely buy that. I am not in any way, shape or form side-stepping our responsibility. There are things that need to change.”
Sir David Henshaw has been appointed as interim chair of Natural Resources Wales (NRW) – the environmental regulator of the water and sewerage sector in Wales.
South West Water cleaned up at last year’s Utility Week Awards, walking away with IT Initiative of the Year for its 'Pollution Prevention' initiative. Here’s why it won.
The chair of the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) has called on utilities and regulators to back the recommendations it has made to government about the investment needed for infrastructure.
The next election will be effectively fought between the Conservatives and Labour – and the