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Flow Photo National Photography Competition - Call for Entries
Future Water Association invites photographers to enter the Flow Photo competition, showcasing water and waterways. Shortlisted works will be exhibited nationally, with a £6000 residency prize for one artist.
Enter the Flow Photo competition by Future Water Association to showcase your photography of water and waterways. Deadline extended to 10 December 2018.
Future Water Association presents cheque to WaterAid
The Future Water Association raised £900.00 for WaterAid through a Champagne Prize Draw and donations. The cheque was presented by Paul Horton to Pip Dragonetti on 10th May.
Future Water Association raised £900 for WaterAid, presenting the cheque at their Awards Lunch. Learn more about their charitable efforts.
Farewell From USIT
USIT will be closing down after 12 years of supporting education and training in the utilities sector, having awarded over £940,000 to individuals. The remaining funds have been donated to WaterAid for their training initiatives.
After 12 years, USIT is closing, having awarded over £940,000 for education in the utilities sector. Remaining funds donated to WaterAid.
Skanska Innovation & Supplier Day 2nd May 2018
On 2nd May 2018, Skanska hosted an Innovation & Supplier Day in Doncaster, featuring the Water Dragons competition. Pontoonworks won for their innovative pontoon solution for maintenance works.
Skanska's Innovation & Supplier Day on 2nd May 2018 showcased industry innovations, with Pontoonworks winning the Water Dragons competition.
Ofwat Demand Reduction
Ofwat's recent report addresses the need for significant reductions in household water demand in England and Wales, proposing targets of 50 to 90 litres per person per day. This approach aims to enhance the resilience of the water sector amid growing pressures.
Ofwat's report outlines strategies for reducing household water demand in England and Wales, targeting 50 to 90 litres per person per day for a resilient future.
Lanes Look to the Future
Futurologist James Bellini discussed innovative future technologies for the water sector at the Future Water Association's annual awards lunch, including self-repairing sewers and smart irrigation solutions to address global water shortages.
James Bellini highlights future water technologies at Future Water Association event, including self-repairing sewers and smart irrigation to combat water shortages.
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