So that water companies can benchmark themselves against each other, they collate and share historic information about their operations, investment and performance.
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Beyond COP26 – a call to action
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Water UK response to Ofwat consultation on the methodology for PR24
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First developer services report by water companies
This week Water UK published for the first time an extensive set of statistics relating to the performance of services by water and sewerage companies for their developer customers. Arising from the Government's Better Connected guide, this new quarterly report aims to provide transparency about companies' performance over a wide range of activities, with a view to driving up standards.
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Landlord portal to tackle debt
A website is up and running for landlords to provide voluntarily basic contact information about their tenants so water companies can register them for billing and tackle this major source of water debt.
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Tackling leakage
Now in its 15th year, the Water UK Leakage Conference brings together the industry with regulators, government and key stakeholders to explore innovative leakage management in a changing and unpredictable climate. This year will build upon the challenges surrounding customers and communication as well as exploring operational and technical perspectives.
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Setting of parametric values for pesticides
Over the past 25 years water utilities have invested heavily in drinking water treatment technology to ensure that water for consumption is of high quality.
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The truth about English rivers
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Water UK response to PAC report
Water UK response to the Public Accounts Committee report on regulation of the water industry.
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Discover Water update with 2018/19 figures
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Each UK household to lose up to £1000 from nationalisation
Households in the UK could lose an average of nearly £1000 each under Labour’s nationalisation plans, according to a new study by economic consultants NERA.
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Water companies’ help for struggling households
Water companies understand that some of their customers are facing cost-of-living pressures. This is why the industry spends millions of pounds every year to give struggling households money off their water bills and offers a wide range of extra support and advice measures.