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INDA & EDANA introduce new practice on labelling wipes
Water UK welcomes the recent issue of INDA & EDANA's new code of practice on labelling of wipes.
The new requirement for wipes manufacturers to prominently display a ‘Do Not Flush’ label on the front of products illustrates the cross-sector willingness to work to prevent customer confusion.
The new requirement for wipes manufacturers to prominently display a ‘Do Not Flush’ label on the front of products illustrates the cross-sector willingness to work to prevent customer confusion.
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Water UK and British Beer & Pub Association urge operators to apply imminently for beer disposal
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Naughty or Nice? Keep your pipes on the Nice list this Christmas by binning your Fats, Oils and Greases
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Plumbing and drainage misconnections
… who work to reduce water pollution from drains and sewers via misconnections. Misconnected drains can pollute … What is a misconnection? + - Many houses have two separate sewers: The foul sewer takes waste water from toilets, … water companies have taken over the ownership of private sewers. This means you are responsible for the drains from …
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Water women at Severn Trent
Severn Trent is proud of its 'water-wonder-women' hard at work across the Midlands every day. Almost half of the company’s directors, 66 per cent of new graduates and a quarter of apprentices are female.
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Water and sewage companies in England apologise for sewage spills and launch massive transformation programme
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Over £8 billion to be invested in water industry this year as bills rise by less than inflation
Water companies in England and Wales will invest more than £8 billion in 2018-19. The average household water and sewerage bill in England and Wales for 2018-19 will rise by less than inflation, and will help the ongoing investment.
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Efra Committee report supports positions adopted by Water UK
A report published today (26 April) by the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, scrutinising the implementation of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010, supports many of the positions adopted by Water UK in its evidence to the Committee.