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PRESS RELEASE Steve Vick International – No Dig 2022
Steve Vick International will showcase innovative products at No Dig Live 2022, including a new PE Pipe Cutter and Pipe Feeder, along with their range of Pipe Handlers and Cutters.
Discover Steve Vick International's innovations at No Dig Live 2022, featuring the new PE Pipe Cutter and Pipe Feeder, among other advanced solutions.
Europe suffering worst drought in over 500 years
Europe is experiencing its worst drought in over 500 years, with significant impacts on agriculture and energy production due to reduced water availability. Recent rainfall has provided some relief, but challenges remain.
Europe faces its worst drought in over 500 years, impacting agriculture and energy sectors. Recent rainfall offers some relief, but challenges persist.
Drought Declared in regions across the UK
Drought status has been declared in several regions across the UK, including parts of South West and East of England, due to prolonged dry weather. The National Drought Group is coordinating efforts to manage water resources and mitigate impacts.
Drought declared in parts of the UK as prolonged dry weather affects water resources. National Drought Group to manage impacts and ensure supply.
Environment Agency convenes National Drought Group
The Environment Agency has convened the National Drought Group to address the ongoing dry weather in the UK. The group, comprising various stakeholders, aims to protect water resources and the environment through coordinated actions.
The Environment Agency's National Drought Group meets to discuss actions for managing water resources amid ongoing dry conditions in the UK.
Ofwat reveals progress on water industry leakage performance
Ofwat has released provisional figures indicating that three quarters of water companies are meeting their leakage targets, with an overall reduction of 11% since 2017-18. However, further improvements are needed to meet future goals.
Ofwat's latest figures show significant progress in water leakage reduction, with three quarters of companies meeting targets, but more work is required.
Government sets out plan to reduce water pollution
The Government has announced new plans to reduce nutrient pollution in England's freshwater habitats while facilitating sustainable homebuilding. This initiative aims to protect wildlife and improve conditions in affected areas.
The Government's new plan aims to reduce nutrient pollution in England's freshwater habitats while supporting sustainable homebuilding across the country.
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