Pharmacy-led health and beauty giant Boots retailer has applied to Ofwat for a Water licence and Sewerage Licence (WSSL) with a retail authorisation limited to self-supply.
Carlsberg Marston's Brewing Company (CMBC) has applied to Ofwat for a water supply licence and a sewerage licence (WSSL), with a retail authorisation limited to self-supply.
Water sector regulator Ofwat has granted self-supply water and sewerage licences to Arla Foods, the company owned by 12,000 dairy farmers.
Arla Foods, the dairy company owned by 12,000 dairy farmers, has applied to Ofwat for self-supply water and sewerage licences.
David Lloyd Leisure Ltd has applied to water sector regulator Ofwat for a self-supply retail water and sewerage licence.
Ofwat has granted Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second largest supermarket, water supply and sewerage licences, with a retail authorisation limited to self-supply.
Sainsbury’s, the UK’s second largest supermarket, has applied to Ofwat for a water supply licence and a sewerage licence, with a retail authorisation limited to self-supply.
Village Hotel, a growing hotel chain which currently has 30 hotels across the UK, has applied to Ofwat for self-supply water and sewerage licences.
Nottingham City Council is set to begin supplying water services to its own buildings from tomorrow to create savings on the authority’s bills and water consumption.
Ancala Water Services (Defence) Ltd has applied to water industry regulator Ofwat for self-supply retail water and sewerage supply licences (WSSL).
Börger UK, which has firmly established itself as a leading pump brand since it was set up in Staffordshire in 2004, has moved into bigger, brand-new premises in Shrewsbury.
HUBER Technology UK & Ireland are inviting people to register for their March webinar where they will be providing information about HUBER water intake screens for municipal and industrial applications.
Sulzer has launched a new global Center of Excellence (CoE) for Water Treatment Solutions - the CoE consolidates Sulzer’s wastewater treatment expertise in a unified and global manner.
“SAS (Surplus Activated Sludge) is a bit weird and can do odd things,” says Stuart Chatten, Lead Bioresources Technician at Whitlingham Water Recycling Centre (WRC), one of Anglian Water’s principal centres for processing sewage, serving a population of 400,000.