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DWR CYMRU WELSH WATER LOGODŵr Cymru Welsh Water has confirmed that its bills for the coming year are set to fall and are also reminding customers of the help it has available as the cost of living crisis continues.

RIVER THAMES  PARLIAMENT - image courtesy Phillip Reiner 1New City Hall analysis from the London Assembly shows instances of sewage flowing into London’s rivers in 2023 were almost five times the amount for the same period the previous year.

SCOTTISH WATER sewer burst flooded carriagewayScottish Water has fast-tracked a multi-million-pound sewer upgrade following a spate of bursts in recent months between Renfrew and Shieldhall waste water treatment works.

SEVERN TRENT LOGOAround 250,000 people living in the Midlands are now receiving some form of financial support from Severn Trent, as the company is committed to helping its most financially vulnerable customers.

NI WATER LOGONI Water met with Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council representatives on Monday 29th January 2024 to provide an overview of its planned infrastructure investments, challenges, and development constraints over the coming years.

WELSH WATER NANT GAIN - RIVER RESTORATIONWork has been completed to restore part of the Nant Gain river in Cilcain. The £2 million restoration project was completed ahead of schedule by the not-for-profit water company, Welsh Water.

OFWAT CCW THAMES WATER SEWAGE RESEARCH STUDY 2024Ofwat and CCW have published the results of research into customers’ experience of how Thames Water handled an incident in Camberley in 2023, in which a foul smell from a sewage treatment works, which lasted for months, affected thousands of people in the local area.

SCOTTISH WATER NEW Winchburgh WwTW 1Scottish Water’s new £35 million state-of-the-art wastewater treatment works in Winchburgh has reached a significant milestone.

RAIN - TORRENTIALAs part of an emergency plan to prevent flooding, Southern Water is preparing overland pipes to remove groundwater and prevent it causing internal flooding of homes, schools and businesses.

WESSEX WATER WRC - Toller PorcorumWessex Water is investing £1.5 million in additional storage capacity at a West Dorset water recycling centre next to the village of Toller Porcorum.

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