Future Water, the business support organisation for the UK water sector and the supply chain, is holding an online webinar next week to launch the Future Water Record Card.

The Future Water Record Card is a comprehensive state of the nation assessment of eight key aspects relating to the UK’s pipes and sewers infrastructure:
- Asset health
- Leakage (mains)
- Innovation
- Research
- Sewers (operation)
- People
- Customer side leakage
- Sewers maintenance
The Report Card will adopt an academic A*- F grading system to convey how well the Future Water Association community thinks the sector is doing in each area. The Association’s aim is to provide a valuable resource for utilities, suppliers, regulatory bodies, policymakers and other stakeholders within the industry as they develop network policy and practice.
Future Water is inviting organisations and individuals from across the UK water sector to register for the live webinar which will take place on Friday 15th September from 9.00am to 10.00am
With over thirty years in the sector, the not-for-profit membership organisation takes a leadership role with Government, industry, members and the public and is a key voice for the water sector supply chain.
Click here to register for the webinar.
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