• INTRODUCTION • THE UK WATER AND WASTEWATER INDUSTRY – BACKGROUND Background Overview Finance and Economics Environmental impact Drinking water quality The Industry Post-Privatisation The Impact of Competition The role of the regulators
• AMP 5 PROGRAMME 2010-2015 • THE AMP 4 INVESTMENT PERIOD 2005-2010 – KEY DRIVERS Legislation Water Framework Directive Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive Efficiency Framework Agreements Whole Life Costs Future Capital Investment Energy Use Carbon Management Renewable energy generation Climate change Risk and Future Proofing Resilient Assets Flooding Private sewers Odour Control Automation Security of Supply Purchasing and the Decision Making Process Stakeholder engagement Sustainability Catchment-based pollution control Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS) Impacts of building development Drought measures Collaborative partnerships Metering control and technology Leakage Large-scale direct effluent reuse Inter-zonal transfers National network Desalination Greywater recycling Mapping underground assets Groundwater pollution Discharge consents review Procurement policy Benefits of competition for major water-intensive industrial users Water-transmitted infections – legionnella, cryptosporidium, g
• CONCLUSIONS
THE UK WATER & WASTEWATER INDUSTRY – COMPANIES • The UK Water Companies Individual Company Profiles – key issues, current & upcoming contracts by start and end dates, extension options, contractors and value, key named contacts • Appendices