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Water company tells court it was "truly sorry" for sewage spillage at designated site of special scientific interest.
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Anglian Water has awarded Clancy Docwra a leakage detection contract as part of its IMR Water alliance. Clancy Docwra will cover Anglian’s western region work alongside Kier, which covers Anglian’s eastern region.
As we mark World Water Day, many people in the UK might think that the potential of drought is something more relevant to hotter, drier countries. However, water scarcity hit the headlines this week and the problem is much closer to home than we realise.
With agreement from the regulator, water companies can plan investments appropriately for the provision of
An environment minister has defended the chief executive of the Environment Agency over accusations that he has hyped up the threat that England could run out of supplies.
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.
The managing director of water efficiency campaign group Waterwise has challenged the sector to “throw everything” at per capita consumption (PCC) to reduce it by 50 per cent.
Summer 2018 was the hottest summer in England since records began back in 1910. Rainfall
Water companies across the UK will be marking WaterAid’s world water day by “marching” in support of providing safe drinking water all over the world.
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.
Thames Water has launched an online calculator for households, to give customers a better understanding
Severn Trent has announced the details of the first contractors to deliver its c.£2 billion
Trade association chief executive Michael Roberts questions the claim of overwhelming public support for nationalisation.
Water UK's Michael Roberts outlines three good reasons to steer well clear of challenging the current set-up of the water and sewerage industry in England.
Trevor Bishop, organisational development director at the Water Resources South East (WRSE) group of regional industry stakeholders, outlined the water transfer plans at a meeting of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) select committee in parliament this week.
Thames Water has announced it is re-engineering one of its sewer networks in order to help it prepare for unprecedented population growth over the next 15 years.
The water industry has been stepping up efforts to tackle leakage with technology such as drones and satellites and now Severn Trent has added taxi drivers to the list.