Water UK has published its annual review for 2016/17.
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Developer services audit
Water UK has published the results of an extensive independent audit into companies’ reporting of developer services performance.
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Cryptosporidium
In the UK, water companies adopt a formal risk-based approach to assessing and managing Cryptosporidium and any other substance that could constitute a potential danger to human health.
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Self-lay code of practice
This Code of Practice is for when a Developer appoints an independent Self-Lay Provider (known as a SLP) to undertake the contestable work of designing and/or installing water mains and services on a new development site in England and Wales
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New Connections Charging - Consultation
Water UK has launched a consultation on the implementation of the rules adopted by Ofwat in December 2016 on charging for “new connections”.
Information, guidance & standards
Cyber security principles for the water industry
Water UK has produced a set of principles and recommendations to help its members address the risks posed to water and waste water services by cyber related threats.
Information, guidance & standards
Principles of water supply hygiene
This document sets out the principles to be considered by water undertakers in drawing up operational procedures for maintaining safe and wholesome drinking water supplies with specific focus being given to hygiene.
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NIRC questionnaire on sector interaction and information flow
Water UK responded to the NIRC questionnaire on sector interaction and information flow.
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NIRC questionnaire on sector interaction and information flow
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Industry facts and figures 2016
Information containing industry facts and figures for 2016
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Further support for UK households
Although water bills comprise less than 1% of household expenditure, water companies continue to help all hard-pressed UK households by charging stable and affordable prices.
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Metaldehyde policy position
Water UK considers that reducing the overall amount of slug pellets containing metaldehyde applied to land will be the most beneficial way of significantly reducing the risk of treated water metaldehyde exceedances.