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Recovering drinking water supplies in buildings and networks after prolonged inactivity

This note provides guidance to building owners, landlords and managers and to those who operate “Refill” schemes as to the steps necessary once access to buildings is permitted as to how to restore their drinking water systems.

Water companies are here to help

Andrex Washlets join the fight against fatbergs as they get official ‘Fine to Flush’ approval

Average water and sewerage bills for England and Wales to fall by £17 in 2020/21

Introduction to Sewerage Sector Guidance

A non-technical introduction to Sewerage Sector Guidance documentation approved by Ofwat under its Code for Adoption Agreements.

Don’t create a Turkeyberg this Christmas, public urged

Water UK recommendations on water efficiency

Response to Ofwat’s Final Determinations announcement

Reaction to John McDonnell’s speech on plans to prioritise the nationalisation of the water industry

Fantasy figures on water costs from Labour

Risk, disruption and enormous cost – what the Institute for Fiscal Studies says about Labour’s nationalisation plans

Water industry takes significant first step in drive to be carbon zero

Great Britain second highest rated in the world for water and sewerage services

"Bad for the environment, bad for customers, and bad for the economy" - Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts on Labour's manifesto nationalisation pledge

H3O: Water UK reflects on 30 years of investment

Number of English bathing waters classed as ‘excellent’ hits record high

New Chief Executive for Water UK

Water UK’s new chief executive is Christine McGourty, who will join the water and sewerage industry’s trade body on 16th December 2019.

Big Data Beats Beast from the East