Monthly Archives: July, 2023

‘Polluters must pay’ says Environment Secretary, as unlimited penalties unveiled

Those that pollute the environment will face unlimited penalties under new legislation announced by the UK government on Wednesday 12 July 2023. The current limit...

Met Office makes climate data more accessible to help utilities respond to climate change

The Met Office’s Climate Data Portal has gone live, giving organisations improved access to climate data and other resources, allowing them to better understand and...

New UK Sales and Marketing Director at Polypipe Building Services supports drive to more sustainable built environment

Polypipe Building Services has announced that Tom Murray has joined as their UK Sales and Marketing Director. His appointment will be key to working...

Business Stream achieves Young Person’s Guarantee employer status

Business Stream is the first water retailer to achieve Young Person's Guarantee employer status, highlighting its commitment to supporting young individuals at the start...

Civils Store brings StormTech into stock as Schedule 3 looms

A leading groundworks and drainage supply specialist, Civils Store, is the latest infrastructure materials distributor to recognise the advantages of StormTech, the stormwater management...

£60m project at Yorkshire Water’s Knostrop treatment works to reduce phosphorus entering River Aire

Yorkshire Water is investing £60m at its Knostrop wastewater treatment works to reduce the amount of Phosphorus present in treated wastewater returned to the...

Flood storage area better protects 1,400 Birmingham properties

The Environment Agency has completed a £50 million flood risk mitigation scheme to better protect more than 1,400 properties - including 950 homes -...

Six trends shaping the world’s water planning needs

The water crisis has been cited by the World Economic Forum as one of the main threats to the planet. We cannot afford to...

Yorkshire Water hygiene business makes a splash with new tech

A Yorkshire-based water hygiene firm has recently launched a new remote water monitoring service that is set to increase turnover by over 30% thanks...

Securing resilient water supplies for south-east England

A comprehensive exercise to plan water resource management into the 2070s and beyond involved assessing more than 2000 possible interventions, with up to 80...

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