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Latest developer services standards results
The latest figures on the levels of performance achieved by English and Welsh water companies in delivering developer services have been published by Water UK
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Have your say on the future of drainage, wastewater and environmental water quality in your area
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Drinking water pipes excluded for broadband
The European Commission has agreed not to put drinking water quality at risk by using underground supply pipes for broadband. This decision supports the UK position, led by Water UK and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and backed by water companies and authorities across Europe.
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City Conference 2017
After a tumultuous year in the political and economic world, Water UK is welcoming key representatives from across the UK’s water industry to our 17th annual City Conference.
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Rising developer standards
The second quarterly report of developer service standards shows water companies have improved on their overall levels of delivery and performance. The second quarterly figures for water supply have risen from 89% to 93% in response to 125,000 developer requests. For sewerage they are up from 94% to 97% - in response to 9,000 developer requests.
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Developer Services higher standards achieved
The water industry is helping to speed up the building of new homes by meeting its recently introduced standards for providing a range of services to developers over 95% of the time.
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High standards for developer services maintained
The water industry has demonstrated its commitment to supporting the delivery of new homes in the UK by maintaining its high standards of service to developers.
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Nationalisation would put achievements of the water industry at risk, MPs warned
Parliamentarians have been warned about the risks involved in any move to nationalise the water industry, with investment, service improvements, environmental standards and low bills all under threat.
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Water UK response to EA's State of the Environment report
Water UK has responded to the Environment Agency's State of the Environment report