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The first end-of-year report for the non-household water retail market shows there are some hard
6 years ago
Yorkshire Water has invested £1.5 million to improve the quality of Yorkshire’s drinking water, by
The Environment Agency said water companies need to do more to protect the environment despite a gradual improving trend in environmental performance over recent years.
Scottish organic waste can “provide environmental and economic opportunities” according to a new report due to be published this week by Scotland’s Centre of Expertise for Water (CREW).
"Water is the most essential and precious of all of earth’s resources, it has enormous utility"
Severn Trent hopes its successful prosecution of a firm that discharged excess trade effluent into
Northern Ireland Water said some of the sewers within Belfast, which date back to the early 1900s are in "very poor condition" and the £5 million upgrade work will bring the city into the 21st century.
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has been fined a record £40,000 for polluting a river in County Londonderry with raw sewage.
Severn Trent’s new thermal hydrolysis plant (THP) at its biggest sewage treatment works in Minworth, near Birmingham is starting to become operational, with 100 tonnes of sludge being processed daily.
Severn Trent will make its energy usage data public, so experts and enthusiasts can look for ways the water company could make energy savings in the future.
7 years ago
The Department of Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has pledged to “eliminate all avoidable plastic waste” which includes single-use products like wet wipes over the next 25 years.
Northumbrian Water have partnered with Suez UK and Utilis on a project to combat leakage using satelite technology.
Yorkshire Water has announced its proposed top four goals for the future, after listening to the views of more than 18,000 customers
Northumbrian Water Group (NWG) has announced the 13 big questions it will tackle ahead of its five-day long Innovation Festival 2018 to be held at Newcastle Racecourse between 9-13 July.
Scottish Water is embarking on a major project on its wastewater infrastructure in the West End of Glasgow to improve the environment and water quality in the River Kelvin.
Severn Trent has been hit with a significant fine after a pollution incident in the River Amber resulted in tens of thousands of dead fish.
Yorkshire Water held its first solveIT hackathon event to discover “technology-led and data driven” opportunities which could help the company predict potential flooding and pollution incidents.
Northumbrian Water has been granted planning permission to carry out a £2.6 million upgrade to its sewer network at New Brancepeth in County Durham.
United Utilities has announced it is trading in line with group expectations and on course to see a slight increase in revenue on last year’s £1.7 billion, with “moderately higher” underlying profits than 2017’s £662 million.
Bristol Water has paid out more than £100,000 in compensation to customers who experienced supply interruptions after the discovery of cryptosporidium at its Clevedon treatment works in January.