Plans will protect water supplies from climate change, meet demand from a growing population, and enable a step change in water resilience
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Water UK responds to the Consumer Council for Water (CCW) Affordability Review
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Water UK welcomes two new members to the Race to Zero
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Risk, disruption and enormous cost – what the Institute for Fiscal Studies says about Labour’s nationalisation plans
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Water companies deliver record levels of investment, with even more needed in the coming decades
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Northumbrian Water joins the Race to Zero
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Meet the people keeping our water running
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Delivering a Net Zero Water Sector
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Water industry marks first anniversary as new members join Race to Zero
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£100 billion will be invested into England's water and sewage infrastructure between 2025 and 2030, which is the second largest source of private investment in the country. This investment programme will require the sector to employ more people, with different skills and from different backgrounds.
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World Water Day 2021: Global water community challenged to join the Race to Zero