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Ofwat has made 4 references from water companies to the CMA for a redetermination following its 2019 price review.
Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey has demanded water companies share plans on improving Britain’s water infrastructure.
The British public are being asked to help the country protect water resources for future generations.
DWI enforcement and prosecution case files relating to 3 prosecutions of a water company.
Speech by Sir James Bevan, Chief Executive of the Environment Agency Waterwise Conference, 19 March 2019
Industry and consumers invited to bring forward ideas to reduce personal water consumption
Letter from the Secretary of State to Water UK setting out key tests for the water sector following Ofwat’s initial assessment of business plans (IAP report).
Israeli and Palestinian researchers came together to discuss water challenges, at a unique conference organised by the UK this week.
Britain is supporting a breakthrough in text message technology to help tackle water shortages in drought-affected Africa
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Employment Tribunal decision.
At Camp Bastion's MOD-owned water bottling plant, civilian contractors supply UK and other ISAF forces across Helmand with clean drinking water - sourced from the desert. Report by Ian Carr.
The UK will send bottled drinking water to Japan in response to a shortage of safe drinking water, International Development Secretary, Andrew Mitchell confirmed today.
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