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The Environment Agency has agreed a Drought Permit to help refill Bewl Water reservoir following the driest twelve months for 36 years.

The smart water meter trial, currently being carried out in Reading to test the suitability of a long-range radio-based communications network for connecting smart water meters, has now been extended to include London.

 

South East Water’s £640,000 scheme to install a new 1.4km water main along Reading Road in Frogmore may overshoot its initial completion date by five months.

South West Water has been ordered to pay £39,365 in fines and costs for a pollution incident which occurred close to a shellfishery, allowing sewage to escape into the River Dart near Galmpton in South Devon. Telemetry problems and pump failure were contributory factors in the incident.

News that United Utilities is planning to develop a £2.6bn pipeline to pump water from the water-rich North to drought-stricken Southern England raises fundamental questions about whether major infrastructure projects of national significance should be left in the hands of the water companies alone.

May Gurney is becoming increasingly involved in the development of hydro power generation for its clients in the water sector.

Thames Water has started work on strengthening a burst-prone water main outside Lord’s cricket ground as part of a five-month project. The utility said that reducing water wastage from the network was its top priority in the face of below-average rainfall for 18 months.

In its latest interim Results for the six months to 31 December 2011 published yesterday, Kier Group, part of the KMI Plus joint venture in United Utilities' AMP5 capital delivery framework, has reported a 10 per cent fall in its half-year revenues and a fall in construction margins – down to 2.5% compared with 2.7% for the same period in 2010.

The Government has made available an extra £1 billion is available to businesses seeking support to help them create new jobs and grow - manufacturing industry is being urged to bid for extra growth funding.

With the publication of its half year report for the six months ended 31 December 2011 this morning, construction and housing group Galliford Try  has described the spread of long term work in the Group's construction business as “underpinning its strength in difficult market conditions.”

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