Water UK response to GMB 'Take Back the Tap' campaign
Water UK response to GMB 'Take Back The Tap' Campaign.
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Water UK response to EA's State of the Environment report
Water UK has responded to the Environment Agency's State of the Environment report
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Response to National Infrastructure Commission
Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts has responded to the National Infrastructure Commission’s report on the water sector.
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Improving the environment, increasing trust
Water companies in England are fully on board with the reform programme proposed by industry regulator Ofwat and the Government’s ambitious environmental agenda, as companies look to boost trust in the sector and enhance their role in working in the public interest.
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Water UK response to Ofwat letter to the Environment Secretary
Water UK Chief Executive, Michael Roberts, has responded to the publication of Ofwat's letter to the Environment Secretary, the Rt Hon Michael Gove MP.
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Increased transparency over developer services
Water UK has published information on the levels of service received by developers from their water companies.
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Water UK response to thaw of snow and ice
Water UK has responded to reports of multiple burst pipes caused by the thaw of snow and ice.
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Water industry is working in the public interest
Water companies are putting public interest first and dealing firmly with issues which threaten trust, Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts said today (Thursday 1 March 2018).
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Protect our environment - only #RainDownTheDrain
Water UK is supporting the #RainDownTheDrain campaign this week to help ensure that the fantastic achievements for our water environment aren't damaged.
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Michael Roberts responds to Labour Party comments
Water UK Chief Executive, Michael Roberts, has responded to the Labour Party’s comments (11th February) about water companies’ profits.
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Water UK response to SMF report on the costs of nationalising the water industry
Water UK's Chief Executive, Michael Roberts, has responded to the SMF's report on the costs of nationalising the water industry.
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Household water and sewerage bills for 2016-17
The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2016-17 will be £389 – an increase of £2 (less than 1%) compared with the previous year. The increase is in line with the 5-year plans developed by every water and sewerage company after extensive consultation with customers and confirmed by the industry regulator, Ofwat, in 2014.