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Water companies urge Ofwat to reconsider investment cut
Independent analysis shows universal concern among investors with urgent environmental improvements put at risk.
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Response to Jeremy Corbyn comments
Michael Roberts, Chief Executive has responded to Jeremy Corbyn MP's comments.
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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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Water: open for business
There is not long left before more than 1.2 million small businesses, charities and public sector bodies in England will be free to choose their water and wastewater supplier.
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Water UK appoints new Chief Executive
Water UK has appointed Michael Roberts as its next Chief Executive, succeeding Pamela Taylor, who is stepping down at the end of 2015.
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Would I be better with a meter?
Water Saving Week (22-28 March) sets daily challenges to help get us all thinking about the importance of saving water.
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Analysing views on drinking water
The European Commission is considering whether or not to carry out a full review of the Drinking Water Directive. However, it is vital that new standards are not set without robust evidence to demonstrate that they are necessary.
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International focus on water governance, benchmarks and indicators
There is a growing international focus on governance, indicators and benchmarking in the water sector, both globally and in the EU. There appears to be a belief among regulators and water practitioners globally that while there are plenty of measures of outputs, such as environmental indicators, perhaps more can be done to measure how efficiently the services are delivered.
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Water is open for business
From today (1st April 2017), up to 1.2 million businesses and other non-household customers in England are now able to choose their supplier of water and wastewater retail services. This marks the extension of retail competition in the non-household water supply market to England, following its earlier introduction in Scotland.