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DWI PFAS GUIDANCE TO WATER COMPANIES MARCH 2025The BBC is reporting that 7 water companies in England and Wales have been ordered to cut levels of Poly and Perfluorinated Alkyl Substances (PFAS), or “forever chemicals”, in drinking water which could pose a potential danger to human health.

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CUNLIFFE REVIEW FINAL REPORT The final report of the Independent Water Commission published today is recommending the creation of a single water regulator for England and a single water regulator for Wales. In England this would replace Ofwat, the Drinking Water Inspectorate and water-environment related functions from the Environment Agency and Natural England. 

SES Water LOGOAs part of the Pennon Group, SES Water is reporting that it is leading the sector for the fourth year in a row when it comes to its drinking water quality performance.

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DWR CYMRU WELSH WATER LOGODŵr Cymru Welsh Water’s consultation on its proposals for a new water treatment works in Merthyr Tydfil is coming to an end on Monday 9th September.

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DWR CYMRU WELSH WATER LOGODŵr Cymru Welsh Water has revealed revised proposals to invest in new and resilient water treatment works – future proofing the supply of drinking water to present and future generations.

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dwiThe Drinking Water Inspectorate has published the findings from an investigation into the presence of perfluorooctane sulphonate (PFOS) in drinking water supplies in Cambridgeshire.

DWI REPORT 2019The water companies in England collectively carried out a total of 3,502,637 drinking water quality tests during 2019 - only 1,509 of the tests failed to meet one or more of the standards set down in the regulations or exceeded a screening value.

tap glassThe Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) for England and Wales is emphasising that it does not expect the quality of drinking water in England and Wales to be compromised in any way as a result of Brexit.

National plumbing accreditation body WaterSafe is calling on Scotland's homeowners to check if their water pipes are made of lead if their properties were built before 1970.

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A new report published by the Drinking Water Inspectorate on drinking water quality in England shows a rise in water compliance failures during 2018. 

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