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Institute of Water appoints new CEO Gabrielle Mandell
Gabrielle Mandell has been appointed as the new CEO of the Institute of Water, bringing nearly 30 years of experience in the non-profit sector to the role.
Gabrielle Mandell has been appointed as the new CEO of the Institute of Water, bringing extensive experience in non-profit leadership to the water sector.
PRESS RELEASE - Innovation Fund Needs Major Changes
Future Water calls for significant reforms to the OFWAT Innovation Fund, advocating for increased collaboration, simplified processes, and a focus on practical outcomes to drive innovation in the water sector.
Future Water urges major changes to the OFWAT Innovation Fund to enhance collaboration and streamline processes for better innovation in the water sector.
PRESS RELEASE - Stormwater Reduction Plans will not deliver benefits
Future Water expresses concerns that the Government's Stormwater Overflow Reduction Plan lacks essential environmental considerations and fails to integrate with existing water management strategies. A more comprehensive approach is needed to effectively address stormwater challenges.
Future Water critiques the Government's Stormwater Overflow Reduction Plan for insufficient environmental impact assessment and lack of integration with water management strategies.
Ambitious, collaborative agenda needed to deliver for customers and the environment by 2050 | Water UK
Water UK has released its Water 2050 White Paper, outlining necessary reforms for the water sector to address future challenges and ensure sustainable water supplies and quality in England.
Water UK's Water 2050 White Paper proposes essential reforms for the water sector to tackle future challenges and ensure sustainable supplies and quality.
PN 12/22 Ofwat’s Water Breakthrough Challenge awards £5m to accelerate tech solutions to leaks, pollution and water quality
Ofwat has awarded £5.2m to 13 innovative projects aimed at improving water quality and reducing pollution. This funding is part of a larger £39m initiative to drive technological advancements in the UK water sector.
Ofwat's Water Breakthrough Challenge awards £5.2m to 13 projects focusing on water quality and pollution reduction, with more funding to come.
Milestone Leakage Routemap to revolutionise the reduction of leakage from pipes
A new Leakage Routemap aims to help water companies in England triple leakage reduction by 2030 and halve it by 2050. This initiative will be launched at the Annual Leakage Conference in Birmingham.
The Leakage Routemap outlines ambitious targets for reducing water leakage in England, aiming for significant improvements by 2030 and 2050.
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