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Severn Trent Fenny Compton WWTW reed bedSevern Trent is progressing its accelerated £450 million region-wide programme of investment, where once complete, spills from storm overflows will reduce by 20% a year - with work in Warwickshire well underway.

UKWIR CEO Steve KayeUK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) has announced that its chief executive, Steve Kaye, will be stepping down in November 2024.

DWR CYMRU WELSH WATER LOGODŵr Cymru Welsh Water is reporting that it has made good progress on reducing phosphorous in rivers, according to the company’s financial results for 2023/24.

SOUTHERN WATER LOGO 350Southern Water has announced that work to innovate as part of its wider goal of driving down use of storm overflows has been recognised with two projects awarded a share of Ofwat’s Innovation Fund.

UISCE EIREANN BALLYVAUGHAN Uisce Éireann has confirmed that the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant in Ballyvaughan will get underway in the coming weeks.

SEVERN TRENT LOGOSevern Trent is preparing to start work on the next phase of its £18 million programme of upgrades at its Yaddlesthorpe Sewage Treatment Works in Lincolnshire.

NI Water Wastewater Pumping Station base maintenance team inc contractorsNI Water has marked the halfway mark in its Price Control (PC) 21 programme of base maintenance work with the completion of a £16 million investment in its portfolio of wastewater pumping stations (WwPS).

UNITED UTILITIES LOGOA project by United Utilities to construct a network of storm water storage tunnels under Bolton Arboretum and Longsight Park has taken a big step forward with the launch of a micro-tunnelling machine. 

Affinity Water constuiction Sundon WTWAffinity Water is nearing completion of the construction of a new £15 million new water treatment facility in Sundon, Bedfordshire which will play a crucial role in the company's efforts to decrease unsustainable abstraction by up to 36 million litres per day by 2025.

THAMES WATER LOGOSky News is reporting that Ofwat has informed Thames Water it is minded to fine the company £40 million-plus for paying £37.5 million to shareholders in breach of rules governing dividend payments.

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