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Morrison Utility Services receives youth friendly employer charter
Morrison Utility Services (MUS) has received the Youth Friendly Employer Charter from Youth Employment UK. The presentation was made by Michael Tomlinson MP, at an All Party Parliamentary Group meeting discussing youth employment at the House of Lords this week.
Morrison Utility Services receives the Youth Friendly Employer Charter, highlighting its dedication to youth employment and career development in the utilities sector.
Severn Trent - Succession Plan to Appoint New Chairman
Severn Trent announces that Andrew Duff is to step down as Chairman and that the Board has started the process to find a successor.
Severn Trent Plc begins succession planning for a new Chairman as Andrew Duff announces his intention to step down after nine years in the role.
UK Water Companies join World Water Innovation Fund
Water is a precious resource. It keeps our world turning and every day billions of people around the globe rely on it. It needs our protection.
UK water companies are participating in the World Water Innovation Fund to drive innovation and improve water resource management through collaboration.
Steve Vick Keel Cutters Used For Ugandan Water Project
Steve Vick International (SVI) have exported three N600 Keel Cutters to Uganda to carry out work on a large, high profile water project.
Steve Vick International has delivered N600 Keel Cutters to Uganda for a significant water project, improving safety and efficiency in pipe cutting.
Wessex Water Launch Wessex Water Marketplace
Wessex Water has launched the Wessex Water Marketplace to support its Open System initiative, featuring initial challenges focused on reducing phosphorus levels and updating telecommunications infrastructure.
Wessex Water has introduced the Wessex Water Marketplace to engage with the market on key challenges, including phosphorus reduction and PSTN service updates.
Three Companies have draft determinations for PR19
Ofwat set high expectations for water companies at the 2019 price review, challenging them to go further than ever before, improving efficiency, customer service and resilience.The utilities were encouraged to look well beyond the next five years to meet the needs of future customers – and to protect and improve the natural environment.
Ofwat's PR19 challenges water companies to enhance efficiency and customer service. Three firms earn 'fast-track' status for their ambitious plans.
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