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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.
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Southern Water aims to close it subsidiary finance company in the Cayman Islands by the end of this year in a bid to increase trust with customers.
Southern Water plans to reduce its staff members by approximately 150 people within management and support roles as it looks to become more efficient.
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.
Liv Garfield, the chief executive of Severn Trent has been named Veuve Clicquot Business Woman of the year.
Northumbrian Water have partnered with Suez UK and Utilis on a project to combat leakage using satelite technology.
Following on from last week’s Channel 4 “Fatberg Autopsy: Secrets of the Sewers” alongside its partner Thames Water, Lanes for Drains has launched a campaign to create an army of “Fatberg fighters.”
"The energy sector hailed the introduction of smart meters, but smart meters alone do not change customer satisfaction overall"
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.
You don’t have to have a degree in meteorology to work out that it rains
Households face a high risk of having their water cut off in times of severe
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 expects to receive the final regulatory clearances to remove its companies in the Cayman Islands within the next few days.
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.
Severn Trent has become the first water company to sign up to the Trades Union Congress (TUC) Dying to Work charter, which aims to protect employees with a terminal illness.
Global investment firm, KKR, has agreed to sell its 75 per cent equity stake in water utility South Staffordshire plc to independent investment advisory company, Arjun Infrastructure Partners (AIP) for an undisclosed sum.
Ofwat’s chairman Jonson Cox has set out a programme of reform to bring the water sector “back in balance” and rebuild public trust.
Severn Trent has invested more than £40 million to expand Ambergate reservoir, which provides fresh water to parts of the East Midlands.