Restoring ecological health to our waterways, rebuilding tired infrastructure and restoring the public’s trust in the water sector will all require a fundamental reset of the system.
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Water UK response to the Strategic Policy Statement
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City Conference 2016
The future regulatory framework was the main theme of debate among water companies, investors and stakeholders at the recent Water UK City Conference. Views were given from attendees on Ofwat’s Water 2020 framework. Rory Stewart MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at DEFRA also spoke at the conference.
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Investing in the future
… and tackling environmental challenges £ 104 bn £104bn investment 2025-30 40 % 40% reduction in spills from storm … 5 bn 5bn extra litres needed a day by 2050 £104bn investment plan The water industry wants to invest to tackle … years, water companies in England and Wales submit their investment plans to the economic regulator, Ofwat, for review …
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Thirty years on, what has water privatisation achieved?
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Water UK response to Water Industry National Environment Programme (WINEP) and Water Industry Strategic Environmental Requirements (WISER)
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Response to Ofwat’s Final Determinations announcement
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Public Interest Commitment update
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Briefing Paper on managing water supplies during summer 2018 and preparing for 2019
A record of the water industry’s actions successfully managing water resources in the long, hot summer of 2018 has been published.
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Water UK response to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at Labour Party Conference 2017
Water UK Chief Executive Michael Roberts has responded to Jeremy Corbyn's speech at the Labour Party Conference.
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Price Review (PR14) latest
All water companies have now submitted revised business plans for 2015-20 to Ofwat and await the regulator’s draft determinations of price limits.
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Water Bill – progress and briefings
The Water Bill is nearing completion after being considered by both houses in Parliament. Water UK has expressed its support for a retail market in water and for measures in the Bill to improve the resilience of water supplies.