Sewer blockages cost millions of pounds to put right every year and cause damage to people’s homes and the environment.
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Securing our water supplies
… infrastructure and secure our long-term water supply. This investment will include ten new reservoirs, the first of … – the first reservoir to be built since 1991. The investment will also see new schemes to transfer water from …
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Driving economic growth
The building of new water infrastructure will drive economic growth by enabling more development to take place.
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Draft Strategic Policy Statement a missed opportunity to address the long-term challenges facing England’s water sector
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City Conference 2016
The future regulatory framework was the main theme of debate among water companies, investors and stakeholders at the recent Water UK City Conference. Views were given from attendees on Ofwat’s Water 2020 framework. Rory Stewart MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at DEFRA also spoke at the conference.
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Water industry reaffirms pledge to work in the public interest
Water companies in England are strengthening their ongoing commitment to working in the public interest and placing wider good at the heart of everything they do.
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Water bills in context: what the CMA's decision really means
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Water UK response to the Strategic Policy Statement
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Innovation in action: Bright ideas shaping the future of water
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Thirty years on, what has water privatisation achieved?
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Water UK response to final determinations from the Competition and Markets Authority
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Water UK response to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at Labour Party Conference 2017
Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts has responded to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the Labour Party Conference.