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Yorkshire Water has been assisting efforts to put out the moorland fires which have been raging over the bank holiday weekend.
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Thames Water has launched what it expects to be a lengthy operation to remove a mass of concrete discovered to be plugging three Victorian sewers.
Earlier this week, Anglian Water, Utility Week’s Utility of the Year for 2018, began constructing
Clear Business Water Limited has been allocated to take on customers of Aquaflow Utilities, Ofwat has confirmed today (9 April).
Northumbrian Water is ready to embark on the next phase of a £3 million project to clean and upgrade 9km of water mains across parts of Newcastle, North Tyneside, and Gateshead.
In January, Ofwat published its initial conclusions on the PR19 business plans submitted by water
Yorkshire Water has donated £200,000 to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust through an Enforcement Undertaking (EU) following a pollution incident near Doncaster.
United Utilities has announced it has awarded a number of long-term contracts to businesses based in its North West operating area.
Nicci Russell, managing director of Waterwise says the level of ambition now being seen from government on water efficiency has risen to its highest level in years
Northumbrian Water has announced plans to invest £9 million in three water treatment works. The
With agreement from the regulator, water companies can plan investments appropriately for the provision of
Summer 2018 was the hottest summer in England since records began back in 1910. Rainfall
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.
The Drinking Water Inspectorate has outlined its position and principles of future arrangements to ensure that consumers of public water supplies continue to have access to safe and clean drinking water after Brexit.
The government has been “working closely” with water companies to prepare for all scenarios of the UK’s exit from the European Union, including a “no deal” Brexit.