Thanks to above average rainfall in spring this year, water levels across the UK are in a healthy position – Britain is not about to go into a drought.
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UK heatwave: use water wisely
Thanks to above average rainfall in spring this year, water levels across the UK are in a healthy position – Britain is not about to go into a drought.
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Water availability crucial to building new communities
The UK water industry is fully committed to delivering essential infrastructure and supporting the government's National Infrastructure Plan. However, water supply and availability needs to be at the heart of our decision-making for communities, businesses and agriculture - we can no longer just assume water will be there when and where we need it.
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EFRA chair Neil Parish MP speaks out on water nationalisation in England
The chair of an influential House of Commons committee has spoken out over suggestions that the water industry in England should be taken over by the government.
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Painting the full picture of the water industry
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Water UK response to PAC report
Water UK response to the Public Accounts Committee report on regulation of the water industry.
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£104bn investment plan
… schemes. Upgrade England’s ageing pipes and reduce leakage by a third. Clean up our rivers by reducing sewage … to meet the demands of a growing population. 1/3 cut leakage by 1/3 31 31 new wetlands …
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A big year for the water industry
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UK heatwave: update
Update on the UK heatwave.
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UK heatwave: latest update
Latest update on UK heatwave
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Water UK statement about Ofwat’s announcement on Final Determination
Under Final Determinations announced by Ofwat today, average water and waste water bills will come down by 5% in real terms over the next five years – a decrease in the average bill across England and Wales of £20 by 2020.
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Saving water
… on our water resources 38 % 38% The industry has reduced leakage levels by a third since the 1990s 50 % 50% Water companies have committed to reducing leakage by 50% by 2050 60 % 60% of households now have a … + - Proactively reducing baseline demand now by tackling leakage and public information campaigns Introducing water …