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Ofwat is consulting on proposed outperformance and underperformance payments for four of the 17 water companies in England and Wales, to be applied from April next year.
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South Staffs Water has successfully prosecuted a developer for illegally taking water from a hydrant.
“There is still a problem with some companies on complaints, despite the service incentive mechanism, and despite CCWater’s pressure”
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
We’ve now passed the first, highly anticipated milestone of PR19. Water companies submitted their business
The upgrade scheme in Stroud, Gloucestershire will deliver drinking water to 55,000 people and will see 10 miles of new pipeline stretching from Whaddon to Minchinhampton reservoir.
Many utility assets are buried, but exactly where they are and how they intersect with other infrastructure beneath the surface is unclear.
Business plans for PR19 have been a long time in the making but, for now
Civil engineering and infrastructure specialist Barhale has announced it has been awarded the £9 million main civils package at Barn Elms Sports Centre work site in Richmond, part of the Thames Tideway Tunnel (TTT) project.
Yorkshire Water says the first stage of its £300,000 satellite leak detection trial has been “hugely successful” and has saved 0.5 megalitres of water per day.
With a thump on its doormat or via a bulging inbox, Ofwat has taken delivery