Water companies in England and Wales will require around £272 billion for enhancement expenditure in 2025-50 to advance services and improve performance. Read more
Wastewater treatment specialists HUBER Technology are anticipating further interest in their wastewater technology solutions following the recent announcement that water companies will no longer be able to self-monitor their operational Read more
United Utilities has gone out to tender with a major AMP8 Works Framework contract for Minor Works worth an estimated £800 million. Read more
Thames Water has concluded a Technical Partner Framework procurement exercise to support the delivery of its Strategic Resource Options (SRO) Programme. Read more
Southern Water has gone out to tender with an AMP8 contract for Maintenance Repair & Operations (MRO) Parts & Services worth an estimated £57.4 million. Read more
Essex & Suffolk Water is getting ready to start work on the latest phase of water network enhancements that will protect a busy Essex road interchange and reduce the chances of future roadworks.
A project to install fibre optic telecommunication cables within a section of the potable water pipe network has been discontinued due to ongoing regulatory hurdles primarily related to the requirement for Regulation 31 (Reg 31) approval from the Drinking Water Inspectorate.
Wessex Water is getting read to start work on a £5 million investment in a trio of projects to protect a watercourse in South Gloucestershire.
Thames Water says that based on the feedback provided by Ofwat to Thames Water to date, the regulatory arrangements that would be expected to apply to Thames Water in AMP8 make its PR24 plan uninvestible.
HUBER UK’s Engineering & Operations Director Dave Thompson takes a look at what innovation can mean in practice in the water sector – and says it’s sometimes equally innovative to apply, reconfigure and adapt existing technologies to tackle new problems and challenges.
The Environment Agency has today published its Event Duration Monitoring (EDM) data for 2023 showing the frequency and duration of spills from storm overflows in England.
Future Water Association, a leading organisation driving transformation within the water sector, has announced the recipients of its esteemed awards, recognising the outstanding people contributing to the industry.
New Chair of the BPF Pipes Group’s Future Industry Group Paul Grills has set out plans for 2024, which include improving the skills of those within and outside the pipes industry.
Engineering & Operations Director Dave Thompson draws on 30 years of experience at HUBER Technology UK, to look at challenges facing the UK water sector.
A completely natural combination of bacteria, enzymes and fungi that removes pollutants from wastewater, but without having any detrimental effect on watercourses, is now available in the United Kingdom for the first time.