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Castle Water has accused Thames Water of using inaccurate meter information to back-bill its customers.
5 years ago
Resilience. It’s transcended buzzword and become standard fare in nigh-on every water-related conversation going. This
Thames Water boss Steve Robertson even admitted to Utility Week he felt like the “proud
Experts from Scottish Water and the James Hutton Institute are to lead and deliver a Europe-wide water test network.
This week was a milestone in the water sector with Ofwat revealing its initial assessment of business plans for PR19.
Before I joined Affinity Water as chief executive in May 2018, I had honestly not
South West Water has been named as one of three water companies which have set a “new standard” for the sector as its business plan for 2020 to 2025 got the thumbs up from Ofwat.
We know how important it is for the water sector to innovate – and thankfully
I joined Affinity Water last January, having worked in the energy industry for 20 years,
Thames Water will give £80,000 to the South East Rivers Trust to help make amends
Yorkshire Water said the improved situation means the company no longer needs to pursue drought permits to reduce compensation flows from the region’s reservoirs. However, it is continuing with drought permits for two rivers, the Wharfe and the Derwent.
Severn Trent has completed a £1.4 million "unique flood alleviation" scheme in Gloucestershire using “innovative underground technology”.
Let’s talk water. To be precise – water leakage. With the UK predicted to be the
Brexit is continuing to give us a headache. No-one really knows at this stage what
The UK water industry’s major water companies have issued their seventh asset management plans (AMP7)
The UK water industry has taken a major step forward in its “fight against fatbergs”, by publishing an official standard to help consumers identify which wet wipes can be flushed safely.
Ofwat has noted the “disappointing performance” for customer service by Thames Water and SES Water as the regulator published the service incentive mechanism (SIM) scores for 2017-18.
Ofwat has indicated that it will consider more ambitious leakage targets for future price reviews but said further improvements will be dependent on advances in technology as well as greater levels of industry collaboration.