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Luke Pollard – UK Parliament official portraits 2017 Today in the water industry, too much
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Resilience. It’s transcended buzzword and become standard fare in nigh-on every water-related conversation going. This
Thames Water boss Steve Robertson even admitted to Utility Week he felt like the “proud
Experts from Scottish Water and the James Hutton Institute are to lead and deliver a Europe-wide water test network.
We know how important it is for the water sector to innovate – and thankfully
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 mandatory regulations introduced by the Welsh government will help reduce flood risk and improve water quality.
Yorkshire Water will plough £7.7 million into two wastewater treatment works in north Yorkshire as part of a wider £70 million investment to improve 196km of water courses.
After an eventful year for utilities, Utility Week looks backs on the most read stories of 2018.
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
“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.”