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Monday, 22 November 2010 17:20

Oil spill in river costs firm over £17,500

On Thursday 17 November 2010 Mark Group Limited of Leicester pleaded guilty at Worcester Magistrates Court to polluting the Barbourne Brook at Gheluvelt Park, Worcester.

MITIE Group has published its half-yearly financial report for the six months to 30 September 2010. The Group said it had excellent prospects for growth and a strong set of results.

Customers benefiting from the lowest average water and sewerage bills in England and Wales are receiving increased standards of service from Severn Trent Water, according to the company’s financial results for the half-year to 30 September 2010.
Tuesday, 23 November 2010 17:00

Welsh Water cuts bills for customers

Glas Cymru - the ‘not-for-profit’ company that owns Welsh Water on behalf of customers has published its latest financial results. The company said it had achieved good overall progress in the six months to September 2010, maintaining its strong financial position, whilst reducing customer bills and investing heavily to improve customer service

The Government has launched a new consultation on new guidelines for considering large-scale wastewater infrastructure projects.
United Utilities has published its half yearly financial report for the six months ended 30 September 2010.
Combining a next-generation flat surface self-cleaning pH/ORP (REDOX) sensor along with modular mounting hardware and optional electronics, the flexible S8000 pH/ORP Platform from Sensorex delivers precise measurement with reduced maintenance and a low cost-of-ownership.
Euroby, one of the UK’s leading sludge dewatering companies and the UK supplier for Flottweg AG’s range of centrifuges, has completed the installation of a 3-centrifuge alum sludge dewatering system at South East Water’s Bray Water Treatment Works. Read More

Ofwat, the economic regulator of the water and sewerage sector, has reported that although the water companies continue to deliver good levels of service to most consumers, last year six companies failed to meet their leakage targets.
Thursday, 28 October 2010 12:12

Six water companies miss leakage targets

Six out of the 21 water companies in England and Wales have failed to meet their annual leakage targets according to the industry regulator Ofwat.
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