UK holding its own for bathing water quality against tougher European standards
The latest results from the European Environment Agency show that the UK is holding its own for bathing waters that comply with the EU standards.
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England's bathing waters maintain high standards
The Department for Environment, has announced today that 98.3% of bathing waters in England met the tough standards for water quality in 2017.
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Early days for water re-use schemes
Water re-use technology has been used in sustainable housing developments for some years but has not been adopted more widely. Water UK, along with Defra, the Environment Agency and Brighton University, is hosting a seminar on 8 April to consider the success of existing schemes and the barriers to greater uptake.
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Efforts to support UK beaches and tourism
Figures released from Defra show that this year, 605 out 610 bathing sites met the mandatory standards set by the European Commission. The water industry plays a key role in keeping beaches free from pollution by ensuring that water returned to the environment is as clean as possible.
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Water UK response to Efra Committee report on regulation
Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts has responded to the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Select Committee report on regulation of the water industry.
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UK Water sector: priorities post-EU referendum
Post-referendum, the water sector like all other industries is assessing the potential impacts across a range of areas. These include the strength of the UK’s economy and the ability to attract investment, legislation and regulation in the environment and other business issues.
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Water companies’ roles in the emergency response to the floods
Water companies are working around the clock alongside the Environment Agency, local authorities and other emergency services to help minimise the impacts of the floods on drinking water and sewerage services.
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Groundwater protection for unconventional oil and gas extraction
Water UK considers that a risk-based approach should be taken to the protection of groundwater resources whereby risks are identified and assessed, and then appropriate, measured actions taken to mitigate the impacts on the environment and public health.
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Water UK response to Ofwat's announcement on water companies' draft business plans for 2020 to 2025
Today’s announcement is not just about individual company plans, it is also about the sheer scale of collective ambition to do more for customers, the environment and the country as a whole.
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Help to prevent sewer flooding
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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Declaration of drought in parts of the country
The Environment Agency’s declaration of a drought for parts of the country underscores the severity of the current situation
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EPA review for water and sewerage companies - consultation response
This document sets out Water UK's response to the Environment Agency's targeted stakeholder engagement supporting its review of the Environmental Performance Assessment (EPA).