Alternative water supply partnership protects Yorkshire Water customers

A Water Vlog, with Phil Alsop, Editor of Water Magazine

L-R Adam Johnson, CEO Water Direct and Thomas Carter, Manager of Emergency Preparedness and Response from Yorkshire Water
L-R Adam Johnson, CEO Water Direct and Thomas Carter, Manager of Emergency Preparedness and Response from Yorkshire Water

In this Water Vlog, Thomas Carter, Manager of Emergency Preparedness and Response, Yorkshire Water and Adam Johnson, Chief Executive of Water Direct, explain how their innovative five-year partnership will help keep Yorkshire Water’s customers connected during unforeseen events.

In what sets a new industry standard, Water Direct will guarantee that a first-response team and water tanker will be on-site for Yorkshire Water to support its affected customers within 90 minutes of an incident.

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