We are investing £104 billion to secure our water supply and clean up our rivers and seas.
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Water companies’ help for struggling households
Water companies understand that some of their customers are facing cost-of-living pressures. This is why the industry spends millions of pounds every year to give struggling households money off their water bills and offers a wide range of extra support and advice measures.
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Each UK household to lose up to £1000 from nationalisation
Households in the UK could lose an average of nearly £1000 each under Labour’s nationalisation plans, according to a new study by economic consultants NERA.
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Productivity in the water industry
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Water UK comment on the National Infrastructure Plan
The Government's National Infrastructure Plan published today has highlighted the crucial contribution that investing in infrastructure will make to long term economic growth in the UK.
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Water UK response to Budget 2021
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Water UK response to Affordability Review call for evidence
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Water companies record lowest leakage levels from pipes
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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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Use of inflation indices in the water sector - report by NERA Economic Consulting
Use of inflation indices in the water sector - report by NERA Economic Consulting
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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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Water re-use and rainwater harvesting
It might seem difficult to believe, as the weather forecasts warn of yet more rain, but it was only two years ago that parts of Britain were starting to recover from two years of extremely low rainfall. Dry, cold, wet, hot – the meteorological rollercoaster ride of the past three or four years has been exceptional.