Water industry is better prepared for extreme weather
The water industry has today put forward plans to improve its handling of extreme weather events next winter and beyond.
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PR24 explained
Every five years, water companies in England and Wales submit their investment plans to the economic regulator, Ofwat, for review and approval.
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… Apprenticeships by Water Company This National Apprenticeship Week visit your … available in your area. Affinity Water supplies drinkingwater to people in parts of London, eastern and … the East of England and Hartlepool Bristol Water supplies drinkingwater for people in the city of Bristol and …
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… PR24 What are water companies proposing? £104bn investment plan £ 104 bn … 40 % 40% reduction of sewage spills from storm overflows Water is an essential part of our daily lives. From world-class drinkingwater in our homes, to the safe treatment and … The water industry wants to invest to tackle the challenges …
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Consumers, wider reforms & ownership
We want to return trust to the sector and where all sectors contribute their fair share toward sustainable water management.