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Thames Water has appointed Eversheds Sutherland as its managed legal services provider, following a competitive
7 years ago
Welsh Water Infrastructure has acquired a food waste anaerobic digestion (AD) and composting plant in
Ofwat will apply a net underperformance penalty to South West Water of £2.09 million, for pollution incidents over the last two years.
South West Water has warned businesses not to steal water from its supply network after
The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) has called on Ofwat today (4 December) to “stick
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has completed a £1.5 million investment programme to improve its
The trusts and assistance schemes of three large water companies are “transforming the lives” of
Ofwat “does not have full confidence” in the quality of data provided by four water companies and is challenging them to “improve transparency”.
Pennon Group, parent company of South West Water, said it has delivered a “robust” set
Severn Trent has invested £15 million to build three biomethane plants to turn gas produced
Productivity in the water sector has seen a 64 per cent improvement between 1994 and
Yorkshire Water has today (29 November) unveiled an “ambitious” multi-million pound plan to transform its
Thames Water has admitted it “let down” customers on its leakage performance as the company
Operating profits have risen by 1.6 per cent at Anglian Water, according to the firm’s
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) has paid £28 million to acquire four treatment works from
Customers who take time to contact their water company are rare, and they must be
Severn Trent will sell off its surplus land to help the UK’s housing market, with
Thames Water has appointed Ian Marchant as independent chairman, and asked him to lead a
“We’ve called on Ofwat to avoid being over-generous” Ofwat has made much of its determination
What constitutes a vulnerable customer? This is a question that has vexed utility companies for