After a tumultuous year in the political and economic world, Water UK is welcoming key representatives from across the UK’s water industry to our 17th annual City Conference.
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New website for customers to see how their water companies are performing
Customers can now quickly and easily see how their water company is performing and compare it to other companies. The information can be found on DiscoverWater.co.uk and has a comprehensive range of data covering a variety of topics.
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Statement about Ofwat’s announcement on draft determinations
Ofwat’s announcement today is a key milestone in the Price Review process. Water companies will be looking closely at the details of what Ofwat has published and there is a lot of information for companies to work through.
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Water UK Statement on Surfers Against Sewage Water Quality Report
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Water UK and British Beer & Pub Association urge operators to apply imminently for beer disposal
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Nationalisation would put achievements of the water industry at risk, MPs warned
Parliamentarians have been warned about the risks involved in any move to nationalise the water industry, with investment, service improvements, environmental standards and low bills all under threat.
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Water companies back workforce renewal and skills strategy
Water companies have backed a new strategy to bring in 221,000 new recruits by 2027 in the utilities sector to help ensure customers will continue to get the essential service they need in the future.
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Water UK response to PAC report
Water UK response to the Public Accounts Committee report on regulation of the water industry.
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National Apprenticeship Week 2022: ‘Water’ career you could have!
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Fine to Flush - a major new development in the fight against fatbergs
The fight against fatbergs has received a major boost with the publication of a new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely.
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Former Water UK policy expert awarded OBE in Queen’s Birthday Honours list
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Risk, disruption and enormous cost – what the Institute for Fiscal Studies says about Labour’s nationalisation plans