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Environment Agency warns England faces 5 billion litre public water shortage by 2055 without urgent action

The Environment Agency is warning that England faces a massive 5 billion litre a day shortfall for public water supplies by 2055 without urgent action to futureproof resources – and Read more

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New research study finds widespread TFA “forever chemical” contamination in UK rivers

A new research study published today has found widespread Trifluoroacetic Acid (TFA) “forever chemical” contamination in UK rivers - some locations had concentrations among the highest ever recorded globally. Read more

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DEFRA ADDRESS PLATEThe Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has gone out to tender with a contract for a Geospatial Enabling Programme Delivery Partner with a potential total estimated value of up to £13.48 million.

SOUTH WEST WATER LOGOSouth West Water cut storm overflow spills by 75% last year at its Teign Village Wastewater Treatment Works, near Newton Abbot in Devon – the site saw 131 storm overflow spills in 2023

 

NI WATER LOGONI Water has gone out to tender with a contract for the supply and delivery of laboratory consumables and chemicals worth an estimated £4.77 million (inc VAT).

UNITED UTILITIES LOGOUnited Utilities has made a direct AMP8 contract award for a SaaS based source to contract procurement management system worth an estimated £927,150 (inc VAT).

PARLIAMENT TVThe House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee will hear evidence in person on Wednesday from Philip Duffy, Environment Agency Chief Executive and Emma Hardy, Minister for Water and Flooding as part of its inquiry into flood resilience in England.

SEVERN TRENT RESERVOIR Tittesworth low water levelSevern Trent is calling on customers in Staffordshire to help save water after record temperatures sparked rising demand in the county – which has also seen a dramatic reduction in rainfall.

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