Water companies are contributing expertise and perspectives to inform the debate on the future of water, publishing specialist papers on a wide range of topics.
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Investment for challenges ahead
The ability to attract long-term investment is vital if the water sector is to continue to deliver excellent services and meet future challenges. The next five years will see the biggest changes to the sector since privatisation 25 years ago, with competition in both retail and upstream markets in England.
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Water companies reveal £14.4 billion plan for 2024-25 after a decade of bills falling in real terms
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Water UK welcomes SSE Water as a new member
Water UK is delighted to announce that SSE Water has joined as a new member.
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More than 3 million households to receive reduced bills as water companies announce record-breaking investment
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Balancing objectives for Europe’s waters
The European Commission is to start a review of the implementation of the Water Framework Directive (WFD). It is looking increasingly uncertain that any member state will be able to achieve good status in all water bodies by the 2015 deadline and significant use of exemptions and changes to other measures are required.
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Response to CBI’s analysis of the cost and impact of nationalisation
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Only flush poo, pee and paper
A recent report by the Marine Conservation Society on wet wipes on beaches revealed the problems with wipes and other sanitary products being flushed down the loo.
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Initial Water UK response to Ofwat's Draft Determinations announcement
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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 Ofwat PR19 methodology consultation launch
Commenting on Ofwat’s launch of consultation on methodology for PR19, Michael Roberts, Chief Executive of Water UK, said: “Today’s launch is a significant milestone in the forthcoming price review for water companies in England and Wales for the period 2020 to 2025
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New rules for new connections
Discussions have been taking place within a Defra-convened task and finish group about a draft set of charging rules that Ofwat has prepared. The overall approach of the draft rules is to set out principles which companies’ charges for new connections must meet, leaving the design of charges in the hands of companies.