The Labour Party has launched their manifesto today (16 May 2017). Water UK has responded to the plans within the manifesto.
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Wet wipes turn nasty if you flush them
The Marine Conservation Society is leading a campaign to ensure wet wipes go in the bin, not down the loo.
Toilets are designed for the three Ps only: poo, pee and (toilet) paper.
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Investment for challenges ahead
The ability to attract long-term investment is vital if the water sector is to continue to deliver excellent services and meet future challenges. The next five years will see the biggest changes to the sector since privatisation 25 years ago, with competition in both retail and upstream markets in England.
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Getting the UK #WinterReady
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Michael Roberts response to Labour's 'Clear Water' report
Michael Roberts, Chief Executive of Water UK, has responded to the publication of Labour's 'Clear Water' report.
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Water UK response to Ofwat letter on storm overflows
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Water UK responds to the third Climate Change Risk Assessment report
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Opening the water retail market
The launch of the water retail market in England on the 1st April marked the successful delivery of one of the largest and most complicated industry-wide change programmes ever undertaken by the water sector. More than 1.2 million businesses, charities and public sector customers in England, from micro businesses and SMEs to large corporates and the public sector, can now choose their water retailer for the first time.
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Campaign calls for ban on 'misleading' wet wipes advertising
A report has been presented to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that calls for a ban on the word 'flushable' on wet wipes, which do not break down like conventional toilet paper after going down the U-bend.
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New rules for new connections
Discussions have been taking place within a Defra-convened task and finish group about a draft set of charging rules that Ofwat has prepared. The overall approach of the draft rules is to set out principles which companies’ charges for new connections must meet, leaving the design of charges in the hands of companies.
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EU told tighter drinking water rules not needed in UK
Drinking water in the UK is among the very best in the world and any further EU intervention could lead to unnecessary extra costs to customers, says Water UK.
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Water UK response to Defra's call for evidence on commonly littered and problematic plastic items