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Monday, December 23, 2024

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Southern Water’s CEO Lawrence Gosden apologises to the community in Hampshire following three days of water supply interruptions

The CEO of Southern Water, Lawrence Gosden, has publicly apologised to residents of Hampshire after parts of the county were left without water, in what he described as the single biggest incident in the company's history. Customers in parts of...

Xylem acquires majority stake in Idrica

Global water solutions company Xylem has announced that it has acquired a majority stake in Idrica, a leader in water data management and analytics, to empower water utilities with intelligent solutions for their most critical challenges. Xylem Vue, which combines...

“UK must prioritise drowning prevention,” says National Water Safety Forum following WHO report

The National Water Safety Forum (NWSF) has issued an urgent appeal to the UK government to appoint a minister responsible for drowning prevention after the release of the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) groundbreaking Global Status Report on Drowning Prevention. This...

M Group Services announces appointment of Archie Norman as non-executive Chairman

M Group Services has announced the appointment of Archie Norman as non-executive Chairman. A highly experienced chairman and board director, the company says Archie brings a wealth of commercial expertise to the group, with an impressive career in which he...

Andy Willicott steps down as MD of Cambridge Water and South Staffs Water

South Staffordshire Plc has announced that Andy Willicott will shortly step down from his role as Managing Director of Group businesses Cambridge Water and South Staffs Water to pursue external opportunities, and will leave the Group before the end...

AI-driven approach reveals hidden hazards of chemical mixtures in rivers

Artificial intelligence can provide critical insights into how complex mixtures of chemicals in rivers affect aquatic life – paving the way for better environmental protection.  A new approach, developed by researchers at the University of Birmingham, demonstrates how advanced artificial...

Southern Water to face EFRA Committee following price review and water outages

Southern Water will be the first water company to appear before MPs to discuss the reasons for, and its response to, the water outages currently seeing schools close, and hospitals struggle in southern England. This is part of the Reforming...

Thames Water will “take time to review” Ofwat’s final determination before making its response

Thames Water Utilities Limited has said that given its importance and complexity, the company "will take time to review the determination in detail before making its response" after receiving its Final Determination from economic regulator, Ofwat, for the regulatory...

Anglian Water receives Final Determination from Ofwat on £11bn plan for the region

Anglian Water has received its Final Determination from the water industry regulator, Ofwat, in response to its £11 billion plan proposed for the region over the next five years. Between 2025 and 2030, the plan will deliver essential and ambitious...

Scottish Water wants to embrace new approaches, as it publishes its interim annual report

Scotland’s publicly owned water and waste water provider has published its interim annual report, covering the first six months of the financial year, from 1 April to 30 September 2024. In it, the water company highlights how the organisation is...

Pennon confirms record £3.2bn investment for customers across the South West, Bristol, Bournemouth and Sutton and East Surrey

Pennon has confirmed plans to deliver a record £3.2bn investment across the South West, Bristol, Bournemouth and Sutton and East Surrey, for the period 2025-2030. Bills for customers are forecast to increase for water services by £4 per month, and...

Severn Trent receives green light for its ‘outstanding’ £15bn investment programme

Severn Trent has received the green light for its transformational £15bn investment programme to improve service for customers, dramatically boosting river health and creating 7,000 new jobs for the region.  Water industry regulator Ofwat has given its support for the...

Ofwat approves £104bn upgrade for the water sector

Ofwat has approved a £104bn upgrade for the water sector as part of its final determinations in the PR24 process, which sets investment plans, service commitments and bills for water companies in England and Wales for the 2025-30 period. ·...

Ofwat finds Thames Water has broken dividend payment rules and proposes £18m penalty

Ofwat has announced its proposed decision which finds Thames Water to be in breach of its obligations under Licence Condition P30. In October 2023, Thames Water made interim dividend payments totalling £37.5 million to its holding company, Thames Water Utilities...

MPs launch new inquiry to scrutinise the breadth of issues confronting the water sector

The Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee (EFRA) is launching a new inquiry, Reforming the Water Sector, to scrutinise the breadth of issues confronting the water sector.  The inquiry comes at a time when water companies are facing strong criticism...

Influential water and energy experts to meet once again at WEX Global in 2025

The organiser of WEX Global has announced that over 90 speakers from 45 countries will be forging partnerships in water, energy and climate change to move towards a world of water abundance at the event in February 2025. The event...

Waterwise celebrates new Chair 

Environmental campaigning organisation Waterwise has announced its new Chair - Diane McCrea MBE. Diane brings a wealth of experience and impact in chairing, Trusteeship and leadership across the charity/not-for-profit, public and private sectors. Waterwise - whose vision is that water...

Scottish Water partners with Rhizocore Technologies to pioneer innovative approach to woodland creation

Scottish Water is piloting an innovative approach to woodland creation through the use of fungal pellets which aim to produce more resilient forests, increase carbon capture potential and reduce the need for fertiliser. The pellets, produced by Edinburgh-based start-up venture...

Anglian Water to use AI to ensure efficient delivery of infrastructure projects funded in Ofwat investment drive

Anglian Water will use AI to forecast and efficiently deliver crucial large-scale water infrastructure projects and project portfolios during the UK water regulator’s upcoming ‘AMP8’ investment window, which will run from 2025 to 2030. Ofwat has responded to public calls...

Hampshire community to get giant storm tank in time for Christmas

A new concrete tank which can hold 600,000 litres of storm water is almost ready – doubling the capacity of a Hampshire wastewater treatment works during intense rainfall. The £2.4 million scheme at Southern Water's Petersfield site will help reduce...

Water companies to be forced to double compensation for failures

The Government has confirmed that water customers around the country will benefit from significantly higher payments to compensate them for water company service failures. Following public consultation, new and increased compensation will be compulsory for water companies to pay to customers...

Scottish Water launches first online overflow map, showing near real-time data from waste water overflows

Scottish Water’s first online overflow map, showing near real-time data from waste water overflows across the country, has been launched and is now live and available for public use. The interactive map provides information on when an overflow is operating...

Food companies ordered to pay over £265,000 for severe sewer abuse offences

Thames Water has been cracking down on sewer abuse in the food industry, with two companies ordered to pay a combined total of £262,500 in fines and costs, for breaching the conditions of their discharge consents. These consents set...

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