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The climate crisis is the biggest challenge we are facing and we cannot expect politicians to sort it out: we all have a part to play, writes Christine McGourty, chief executive of Water UK
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Morrison has installed a bespoke training rig at South West's Exeter site to replicate the network conditions that lead to transient water surges.
Welsh Water has secured £60,000 to fund a scheme that converts sludge to hydrogen fuel for its vehicle fleet and has added solar arrays at three of its sites. The new initiatives are part of the company's efforts to cut carbon emissions across its estate.
South West Water is switching off a water treatment site that has served Plymouth for six decades in favour of a state of the art facility from Dutch water technology company PWNT
Affinity Water is returning the flow of the River Misbourne to its natural route as part of its plans to revitalise chalk streams in its catchment area.
Anglian Water has dislodged four and a half tonnes of non-flushable items from a single stretch of sewer pipe as part of a project to identify blockage hotspots across its network
Many businesses that supply goods and services to the water sector had to furlough staff during lockdown and a quarter had to make redundancies according to British Water's Lila Thompson who described the serious impact on the supply chain
Since offering its customers the opportunity to own a stake in the company, “tens of thousands” of householders have signed up for Pennon Group’s WaterShare+ scheme, the company's chief executive has told Utility Week.
Fresh off the success of Water's Worth Saving, Waterwise has launched a month-long campaign to persuade people to value water more highly and use it more efficiently
Thames' priority services manager explains what the company must do to better understand the needs of its customers and to register 410,000 billpayers to its priority services by 2025