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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.
Preparing for a Drier Future - National Infrastructure Commission recommendations
The National Infrastructure Commission's report highlights the urgent need for improvements in England's water infrastructure to prevent supply shortages during droughts. It calls for a dual focus on reducing leakage and encouraging water efficiency among consumers.
The National Infrastructure Commission warns that without infrastructure improvements, England may face severe water supply issues during droughts. Learn more.
Future Water Association Awards....and the winners are!
The Future Water Association held its annual awards lunch on 12th April 2018, recognising excellence in the water sector across four categories, including Health and Safety and Emerging Talent.
The Future Water Association celebrated innovation in the water sector at its annual awards lunch, recognising outstanding achievements and emerging talent.
Ofwat sets out agenda of reforms to bring water sector back in balance
Ofwat has announced reforms aimed at restoring public trust in the water sector, focusing on customer-centric practices and improved corporate behaviour among water companies.
Ofwat outlines reforms to enhance transparency and customer focus in the water sector, aiming to rebuild public trust and improve corporate governance.
Creative thinkers win Young Water Dragons 2018 Award
Students from Grosvenor Grammar School won the Young Water Dragons award for their innovative project, LifeBlock, at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition.
Grosvenor Grammar School students received the Young Water Dragons award for their LifeBlock project at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition.
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