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Portsmouth welcomes Institute of Water’s 2021 Annual Conference
The Institute of Water's 2021 Annual Conference will take place from 22-24 September in Portsmouth, focusing on successful collaboration within the water sector. Attendees can expect engaging discussions, networking opportunities, and insights from various industry leaders.
Join the Institute of Water's 2021 Annual Conference in Portsmouth, focusing on collaboration in the water sector. Register now for insights and networking.
Government's strategic priorities for Ofwat
Defra is inviting feedback on a new strategic policy statement for Ofwat, outlining the government's priorities for water sector regulation in England. This statement will replace the previous one from 2017.
Defra seeks feedback on a new strategic policy statement for Ofwat, defining government priorities for the water sector in England. Participate in the consultation.
Edward’s Trust’s Golf Day raises over 10K in it's 12th year
The Future Water Association and UKSTT team up with Edward’s Trust for their annual Golf Day
Edward’s Trust's Golf Day raised over £10,500 for bereavement services, marking its 12th successful year at Olton Golf Club, supported by Future Water Association.
Black Voices in the Water Industry: From Talk to Action
The Institute of Water is hosting a webinar featuring CEOs from Southern Water and Anglian Water to discuss actions taken to combat racism and support diversity in the water industry.
Join the Institute of Water's webinar on 3rd August to explore initiatives addressing racism and promoting diversity in the water sector.
Five companies get green light to invest £800 million in environmental projects
Five water companies in the UK will invest £793 million in environmental projects to support green recovery efforts, alongside £1.9 billion for statutory schemes.
Five UK water companies are set to invest £793 million in environmental projects, enhancing their commitment to sustainable practices and green recovery.
Northumbrian Water secure funding for project to turn ammonia into fuel
Northumbrian Water has secured £225,000 in funding for a pioneering project that will convert ammonia from wastewater into green hydrogen fuel, supporting the UK's renewable energy goals.
Northumbrian Water has received £225k funding to convert ammonia from wastewater into green hydrogen, advancing the UK's renewable energy initiatives.
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