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Work begins on Glasgow's groundbreaking 'smart canal' Construction of Europe's first ever 'smart canal' scheme, which will use the 250-year-old Forth & Clyde Canal and 21st... Read More >
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Rain needed to reduce drought risk for 2019 The National Drought Group (NDG) met today (20 September) to assess the latest situation and agree actions needed to... Read More >
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Welsh Water warns over low reservoir levels Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water has urged its customers to avoid wasting water to allow reservoirs to recover after the... Read More >
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Southern uses recycled water to fight sewer blockages Southern Water has carried out an exercise in which it used recycled water from its treatment works in an effort to... Read More >
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Public urged to cut water use amid heatwave A number of water companies across the UK and Ireland have urged customers to conserve water amid the prolonged spell of... Read More >
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Northumbrian Water staff to present TV weather bulletins Northumbrian Water employees will produce and present weather bulletins for Tyne and Wear-based TV station MADE over the... Read More >
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Using hidden climate signals for water resource management Making use of research into long-term weather patterns could help water utilities predict their water resource needs for... Read More >
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Thames recommissions three water works in London Thames Water has announced it is recommissioning three water works in London to help with water supply across the capital... Read More >
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Water companies play down drought fears Water companies in the south of England have insisted that there are “no water supply issues”, despite lower than average... Read More >
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Project Focus: Smart flood alleviation system protects Portsmouth A smart hydrometereological system was installed to monitor flood risk in the south coast city, with real-time sewer level... Read More >
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Ice Watch wins winter maintenance deal with Yorkshire Water Yorkshire Water has awarded a two-year, £500,000 winter maintenance deal to Ice Watch to carry out gritting and snow... Read More >
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Upstream reform could impact new water company entrants Reform of the UK water sector's upstream activities, such as water resourcing and sludge treatment and disposal, is... Read More >
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Mott MacDonald checks out sewerage system performance Down Under Mott MacDonald is investigating the performance of sewerage systems in Yarrawonga, Wodonga and Wangaratta in north-east... Read More >
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Is the UK prepared for another drought, asks McAlinden With some countries such as Australia and the US experiencing severe water stress, the Institution of Civil Engineer's Ben... Read More >
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Sewer collapse in Southport causes hole in the road It was action stations for United Utilities (UU) on Friday after a large hole appeared in the road overnight at the... Read More >