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Water UK response to CMA consultation on leakage enhancement totex allowances

Water UK response to CMA consultation on use of 2019-20 data for base cost models

Environment Bill: Amendments to Improve the Water Environment

Economic Impacts of Covid-19 on the water sector

Water UK response to Affordability Review call for evidence

Water UK responds to CMA consultation on misleading environmental claims

Environment Bill: Amendments to Improve the Water Environment

Net Zero 2030 Routemap

In November 2020, water companies unveiled a ground-breaking plan to deliver a net zero water supply for customers by 2030 in the world’s first sector-wide commitment of its kind. 

Water UK response to CMA provisional findings

Possible range of economic impacts of Covid-19 on the water sector

Measuring Water Poverty using a bills to income metric

Water UK response to COVID-19 and the Business Retail Market: Consultation on next steps

Public Accounts Committee Inquiry ‘Water Supply and Demand Management’

Efra Committee call for evidence on Flooding

Recovering drinking water supplies in buildings and networks after prolonged inactivity

This note provides guidance to building owners, landlords and managers and to those who operate “Refill” schemes as to the steps necessary once access to buildings is permitted as to how to restore their drinking water systems.

Introduction to Sewerage Sector Guidance

A non-technical introduction to Sewerage Sector Guidance documentation approved by Ofwat under its Code for Adoption Agreements.

Water UK recommendations on water efficiency

Re-municipalisation of water utilities

There has been significant recent debate about the extent of private sector involvement in the delivery of water and wastewater services. Part of the debate has considered international examples, where the extent of private sector participation has significantly changed, and the impact this has had on service levels. This paper and fact sheet considers four such examples: Eau de Paris (Paris Water), Berliner Wasserbetriebe (Berlin Water Works), the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, and Budapest Waterworks.