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Northumbrian Water has been granted planning permission to carry out a £2.6 million upgrade to its sewer network at New Brancepeth in County Durham.
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United Utilities has announced it is trading in line with group expectations and on course to see a slight increase in revenue on last year’s £1.7 billion, with “moderately higher” underlying profits than 2017’s £662 million.
Bristol Water has paid out more than £100,000 in compensation to customers who experienced supply interruptions after the discovery of cryptosporidium at its Clevedon treatment works in January.
Yorkshire Water has commissioned engineering, environment and design consultancy, Sweco UK to upgrade its monitoring system across its sewerage network.
Infrastructure investment manager Ancala Partners has completed its acquisition of Portsmouth Water.
Anglian Water has agreed to pay £50,000 to an environmental charity after a manhole overflowed with black sludge and grey liquid into a watercourse in Bedfordshire due to a blocked sewer.
Yorkshire Water has called on wet wipe manufacturers to do more to encourage customers to dispose of wipes in the bin as the company looks to reduce sewer blockages.
The presence of organic compounds in a water sample can indicate any of a number of things, including contamination which could have serious consequences. In this article, Peter Morgan of Elementar UK gives the lowdown on Total Organic Carbon (TOC), how it is used in the wastewater industry and the types of instrumentation and methods used to analyse it.
Severn Trent has gone to court in a bid to crackdown on companies illegally dumping waste, including chemicals, into its sewer system.
The chief executive at British Water, Lloyd Martin, is retiring after two successful years in the role, his exact leaving date is not known.
Yorkshire Water will employ around 70 new leakage inspectors to help meet its target of reducing the volume of water leaked from its network by 40 per cent by 2025.
Hull council’s flood risk planning manager told Utility Week that she is delighted the city has been selected as one of five locations chosen to develop a global framework to help others prepare for pressure on their water systems.
Ofwat has opened an investigation into Southern Water to determine if the water company has
Europe’s largest Nereda process plant is set to be built at United Utilities’ wastewater treatment
South West Water has completed a £5 million investment in wastewater treatment in East Devon.
Northern Ireland Water (NI Water) is undertaking a “major capital” works programme to improve the
Bristol Water has issued residents with a “boil water notice”, which may remain in place
Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN) has formed a new utility advisory group to catapult smart
United Utilities plans to carry out a £60 million upgrade to increase the capacity of
Shropshire-based abattoir Euro Quality Lambs (EQL) has been hit with a £100,000 fine for breaching