The UK water sector believes that access to clean water and sanitation is absolutely essential, which is why we are supporting World Water Day.
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Call for recruits at Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water is preparing for its 2015 apprentice recruitment campaign. The current programme trains 44 apprentices in a wide variety of roles.
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Work-study balance at Northumbrian Water
People are an extremely important part of the Northumbrian Water corporate strategy. The company has been working in partnership with training company TTE on a residential apprenticeship programme since September 2012.
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Protection of water sources
The extraction of shale gas poses potential risks to groundwater reserves, for example through contamination with chemicals used in the fracking process. However, the Infrastructure Act, passed last month, will help mitigate these risks. It states that water companies will need to be consulted for all planning applications involving the boring for, or getting of, oil and natural gas from shale.
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World Water Week 2014 - Stockholm
World Water Week is a key platform for discussions on global water issues. This year's event brings together 200 different companies in over 100 different events. The event is organised by the Stockholm International Water Institute (SIWI).
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Managing through drought: guidance on water restrictions
The winter of 2014 was the wettest on record, and as whole areas were flooded the capacity of drains and sewers was overwhelmed. But it is important to remember that the floods came a year after two consecutive years of drought. Water, like many other sectors, faces a huge challenge to adapt to these impacts of climate change.
Publications
Onshore Oil and Gas Licensing Assessment
Water UK response to Department for Energy and Climate Change consultation
Publications
Abstraction reform - response to Defra consultation
Water UK response to Defra consultation 'Making the Most of Every Drop - Consultation on Reforming the Water Abstraction Management System'.
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European Commission principles on shale gas
The European Commission has published a series of "common minimum principles" for Member States on the extraction of shale gas using hydraulic fracturing (fracking). The principles lay down areas where Member States should focus national requirements in their planning and environmental requirements. They do not indicate any support or otherwise for the recovery of shale gas.
Information, guidance & standards
Supply of water to automatic fire sprinkler systems
The guidance published here is agreed in accordance with any organisations indicated but is not subject to enforcement by Water UK.
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Water UK response to Government's Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan