Monthly Archives: June, 2022

Lords Committee begins Ofwat inquiry evidence sessions with Philip Dunne MP

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee will begin its evidence sessions on the work of Ofwat, by hearing from Rt Hon Philip...

New ICG report highlights need for infrastructure industry to improve how data and insights reach decision-makers

The latest report from the Infrastructure Client Group (ICG) on the infrastructure industry’s digital maturity, suggests the industry needs to unlock much more value...

Digital innovation helps track down water theft

Hi-tech GPS trackers have helped Thames Water track down companies that illegally take water from the network, protecting the supply against those who use...

North Yorkshire project brings water quality boost to River Wiske

New wetland habitat, reduced pollution and a restored riverbank are just some of the enhancements made in a three-year £230,000 project to improve water...

Chris Moore, product line manager at Ovarro, examines the transition to tablet-based leakage detection

Technology company Ovarro has launched a tablet-based leakage detection system. This next generation leak noise correlator, Eureka5, is to become the basis for Ovarro's...

Hampton Loade water treatment works civils package awarded

South Staffs Water have awarded a civil engineering package to Ross-shire Engineering (RSE) and Barhale, as part of their £55M rebuilding and refurbishment project...

Hoax calls: how businesses can protect themselves

After UK ministers were targeted in a spate of hoax calls by Russian pranksters, Mike Wills, director of strategy and policy at cyber and...

Glasto volunteers are facing a worthy, yet grim, challenge

Volunteering at Glastonbury Festival sounds like one of the great experiences of a lifetime. But what if that meant cleaning the toilets used by...

£1.3 Million pumped into water improvement scheme for the Ards Peninsula

NI Water has announced the start of a £1.3 Million project, which will be essential to the future resilience of the water supply infrastructure,...

£78m bathing rivers project gets underway in Ludlow

Severn Trent is to begin investigative work in Ludlow during June, as part of its £78m Green Recovery Bathing Rivers project. The project, that will...

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