Budget Hike For Environment Agency, Govt Confirms

While we’re certainly starting to feel the effects of climate change these days, the facts surrounding global warming have been known – and the alarm sounded – for de...

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Water Usage Tracking System Outdated, Experts Say

As water demand in England continues to gather pace, with supplies expected to outstrip demand by 40 per cent come 2050 and the country needing to find an additional five billion l...

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Environment Agency Calls For Hosepipe Bans & Smart Water Meters

Earlier this month (June 17th), the Environment Agency issued a warning that the public water supply in England could be short five billion litres per day by 2055 unless urgent act...

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England’s River Abstraction Levels Reach Record High

A new investigation into licensing data, carried out by the Guardian and Watershed Investigations, has found that the amount of water being abstracted from rivers around England ha...

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England Faced With 5 Billion Litre Daily Shortfall By 2055

A five billion litre daily shortfall in public water supplies could be the reality for England by 2055 as a result of the combined pressures of a growing population, climate change...

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Disrupting the Water Industry: How You Can Save Money On Business Water Bills

Welcome to a behind-the-scenes look at how SwitchWaterSupplier.com is transforming the water industry for businesses across the UK. In a recent episode of Talking Water, host David...

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New Smart Meter Wholesaler Hub Given Go Ahead

The green light has been given by the Strategic Panel for a new hub to be set up that will enable water sector wholesalers to share non-domestic customer smart meter readings with ...

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North-West Now In Drought, Environment Agency Confirms

The north-west of England has just been classified by the Environment Agency as being in drought, with declines in river flows and groundwater levels seen off the back of the dries...

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Could Satellites Help Tackle UK Water Leakage Rates?

Water leakage is one of the biggest issues facing the UK, with 19 per cent of water being put into supply currently being lost to leaks. A 3.7 per cent reduction in total leakage w...

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£4 Million Investment To Improve Bognor Regis Water Quality

Bognor Regis is one of the most popular seaside resorts in the UK, originally a fishing village (and a hotspot for smuggling!) but which became the place to go in the 18th century ...

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Spotlight On: Water Scarcity In Scotland

It’s been an unseasonably warm start to spring for the UK, with plenty of sunshine, high temperatures and a distinct lack of rainfall… which, in itself, is perhaps sufficient c...

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LG Showcases Sustainable Cooling Solutions For Data Centres

The digital age is upon us and, no doubt, we’re all grateful for the conveniences that modern technology and innovative advancements have afforded us… but it’s important to r...

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New Measures In Force To Address Illegal Sewage Spill Cover-Ups

As of April 25th, water company bosses found to have covered up illegal sewage spills could face up to two years in prison, with new powers brought into force to ensure that rivers...

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Farmers Called On To Comply With Abstraction Licences

If, as a business, you abstract water or if you intend to in the future, above 20 cubic metres per day, you will need to apply for an abstraction licence so you can take water from...

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Boat Race Highlights Poor Water Quality Of The Thames

The Boat Race has been a tradition at Henley on Thames since June 1829, the brainchild of Charles Wordsworth (nephew of the acclaimed poet) and Charles Merivale, two friends from O...

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Portsmouth Water Launches River Catchment Environmental Study

Utility company Portsmouth Water has launched a new environmental study to ensure that water abstraction in the future can continue in a sustainable way, with drone surveys now bei...

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Storm Overflow Data ‘Still Unacceptably High’

The Environment Agency has published its water supplier event duration monitoring annual return data for 2024, revealing spill frequency and duration from storm overflows in Englan...

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Collective Action ‘Essential’ To Tackle Water Quality Concerns

A new review of the Water Resources (Control of Agricultural Pollution, Wales) Regulations 2021 has been published by the Welsh Government, looking into how effective measures curr...

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Water Crisis: Europeans ‘Significantly’ Underestimate Personal Water Use

While industry and businesses undeniably have the biggest water footprint of us all – and it will be vital for them to address this now and well into the future in order to r...

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Water Savings: A Lifeline for the Care Sector

How Care Homes Can Reduce Water Costs by Up to 40 percent. The care sector is under immense financial pressure, facing rising costs across the board—from energy bills and wages t...

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Wessex Water Boss Calls For Higher Bill Increases

From April 1st this year, water bills are going to increase, with the national average for the next 12 months expected to be £603 – a rise of 26 per cent, or approximately ...

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Government Issues Call For Evidence On Changes To The Water Sector

The government has launched a Call for Evidence review where environmental groups, investors, members of the public and others are invited to share their views on potential changes...

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Eye-Watering Water Price Hikes: How Businesses Can Take Action

The Rising Cost of Water: What You Need to Know Businesses across the UK are facing huge increases in water costs, with some areas seeing price hikes of over 50 percent. From meter...

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Spotlight On: The Hampshire Water Transfer & Water Recycling Project

Water is one of the most precious resources on earth and without it, life as we know it would simply grind to a halt… but, despite this, resources are coming under increasing amo...

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Spotlight On: Sustainable Sewage Sludge Treatment

An essential part of water management is the treatment of sewage sludge, a byproduct of wastewater treatment that’s typically made up of human waste, microorganisms, food waste, ...

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Water Efficiency Of New-Build Homes Revealed

The growing water crisis is undeniable and its effects are going to be felt increasingly around the world as time goes on, with demand for freshwater expected to outstrip supply by...

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Water Scarcity Affecting Housing Projects Could Cost Economy £25bn

New research carried out by a policy, research, opinion and strategy consultancy has found that water scarcity in the UK could cost the economy £25 billion over the next five year...

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Care England Takes Bold Action with National Water Tender to Protect Care Providers

Care England, the leading voice for adult social care in England, is stepping up to tackle yet another financial challenge facing care providers: skyrocketing water and wastewater ...

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CCW Calls For Stronger Support To Help Customers Pay Bills

The Consumer Council for Water (CCW) has issued a call for stronger and fairer support to be provided to protect customers across England Wales who are struggling to pay their bill...

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Consumer Interest In Water Sustainability ‘On The Rise’

Paying close attention to consumer interest and demand is paramount for any business keen to thrive and grow, and one of the most pressing matters affecting the general public thes...

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Gov Unveils AI Action Plan… But At What Cost To Water?

The government has published its new AI Opportunities Action Plan that aims to drive artificial intelligence (AI) adoption around the country, harnessing the power of this technolo...

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Water Reuse Highlighted As Top Conservation Solution

Despite the fact that the UK is renowned around the world for its damp and rainy climate, we too face water stress and scarcity risks, with flooding and drought both expected to be...

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Save Big on Water Bills and Make Your Business Water Sustainable!

In 2025, a lot more businesses are going to be looking at how they can save money on their utilities and the newest issue they are facing is their water bills.   Domestically ...

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£104 Billion Of Investment Upgrades For The Water Sector

Industry watchdog Ofwat has announced that £104 billion has been approved for essential infrastructure upgrades to the water network, with 90 per cent of the funding set to go tow...

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World Drought Atlas Launch Highlights Global Threat

With the spate of storms that have hit the UK over the autumn and early winter bringing heavy rain and flooding in low-lying places, it might be assumed that this is the one major ...

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£300,000 Sewage Pollution Fine For Anglian Water

Utility company Anglian Water has been fined £300,000 for a pollution incident that took place in November 2018, where untreated sewage was illegally discharged into Spring Dyke, ...

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Water Companies Plan Sewage Pipelines To Improve Water Quality

Over the last few years, water providers in the UK have faced heavy criticism due to poor water quality, their treatment of wastewater and failure to reduce pollution incidents. Th...

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How to reduce your water and wastewater costs in Care Homes

Water the forgotten Utility Water is the forgotten utility, and to be honest Energy is at the top of the care Industry list. Why? Cost and price volatility. Never a week goes by th...

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Link Made Between Water Quality & Chronic Health Conditions

Water quality in the UK is a seriously hot topic at the moment, with water companies all over the country coming under fire for pollution rates and the amount of sewage being dumpe...

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Water Firms Avoiding Disruption Compensation Payouts Due To Legal Loopholes

David Black, chairman of water industry regulator Ofwat, has called for a change to the laws governing water supply disruptions to ensure that customers who are affected in this wa...

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Foreign Corporations Extracting UK Freshwater To Sell In Bottles

Huge foreign conglomerates like Coca-Cola, Nestle Waters, Sources Alma and Highland Spring are now extracting billions of litres of freshwater from aquifers around Britain to sell ...

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40 percent Of Water Customers ‘Would Struggle’ To Meet Bill Rises

With water industry regulator Ofwat poised to increase bills from April 2025 by an average of 21 per cent (before inflation) over the next five years, customers are now bracing the...

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£500k Fine For Wessex Water After Pollution Incident

Utility company Wessex Water has been fined £500,000 by Swindon Magistrates’ Court after pleading guilty to sewage leak incidents that killed thousands of fish in the Clackers B...

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Key Recommendations For The Transition To A Circular Water Economy

Sustainable resource management is essential in the 21st century, particularly where water is concerned, as reliable water supply underpins every aspect of society and without this...

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Water Suppliers Issue Call For Even Higher Bill Hikes

In July, industry regulator Ofwat announced that the average bill increases for water and wastewater companies would be £19 a year over five years, in order to pay for necessary i...

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140m Litres Of Raw Sewage ‘Dumped’ Into Lake Windermere

The UK’s sewage crisis is now well documented, with water suppliers the length and breadth of the country facing increasing levels of criticism because of the use of combined sew...

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Moratorium: Suffolk Businesses Told Not To Increase Water Usage

A moratorium has been imposed on small drinks manufacturers in Suffolk by utility company Essex and Suffolk Water, which has confirmed that there will be no new mains water connect...

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Spotlight On: Water Quality In The North-East

It’s hard to escape the fact these days that the UK’s water quality is in dire straits, with pollution incidents on the rise thanks to agriculture, surface water runoff, foreve...

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Farming Drought Management Lessons From The Algarve

Although we’re blessed with a lot of wet weather here in the UK, we’re by no means immune to the risks posed by climate change and, as such, it’s essential that we build resi...

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Southern Water In Talks To Ship In Water From Norway

Utility firm Southern Water appears to be taking action in the face of future drought conditions and water shortages by looking into the possibilities of shipping water in from fjo...

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Labour Gov Cracks Down On Water Polluters

Water pollution in the UK is one of the hottest topics of the moment, with water quality in the country hitting the headlines on an increasingly regular basis. The situation is now...

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1 Trillion Litres Of Water ‘Lost To Leaks In 2023’

Water stress and scarcity is a growing concern for countries all over the world, even here in the UK with our famously damp climate. Resources are starting to buckle under the comb...

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Bill Cap Will Restrict Infrastructure Upgrades, Water UK Warns

In July, water industry regulator Ofwat unveiled a proposed investment programme by water suppliers of £88 billion to reduce storm overflow spills, key infrastructure upgrades, pr...

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Talking Water News- Care England Signs A Landmark Water Partnership Deal With Switch Water Supplier

Care England, a registered charity, is the leading representative body for independent care services in England. Working on behalf of small, medium, and large providers, Care Engla...

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How Behavioural Analysis Could Improve Global Water Security

It is no secret the world is undergoing a global water crisis, with 703 million people lacking access to clean water. Therefore, there is a growing need for governments to come tog...

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How Can Water Be Conserved While Meeting AI Innovation Demand?

Earlier this year, we blogged about how essential data centres are to facilitate the level of connectivity that’s required for 21st century life to continue as we know it, as wel...

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How Water Audits Can Help Reduce Your Business Utility Bills

Businesses looking to improve their water footprint and start operating more sustainably, while reducing their utility bills at the same time, could find it particularly beneficial...

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Water Positivity & Sustainable Water Management For Business

It is impossible to escape the fact that the natural world is being put under increasing amounts of pressure from a variety of different quarters, everything from climate change an...

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BBC Radio Tees asks the big question Is Hartlepool running out of water?

According to Graham Mann Water Industry expert of the UKs premier Business Water Comparison site Switchwatersupplier.com he contacted Gary Philipson at BBC Radio Tees over concerns...

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Water Supplier Sewage Spills: 11 Ofwat Enforcement Cases Now Open

Water quality in the UK has been a growing problem over the last few years, put under pressure from the likes of agricultural pollution, industrial pollution, urban pollution and s...

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Ofwat Unveils £88 Billion Investment Programme To Improve Water Sector

Water industry regulator Ofwat has unveiled a proposed investment programme by water companies of £88 billion, with the aim being to protect the environment, improve customer serv...

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£20m Storm overflow Project Launches In Tyneside

One of the hottest topics of the moment in the UK where water quality is concerned is the use of storm overflows and how sewage discharges are affecting the natural environment. &n...

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Water Efficiency Lessons From Kimberly-Clark

Becoming more water efficient and operating more sustainably is becoming increasingly important for businesses of all sizes and across all sectors and industries, as the combined p...

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What Is Water Efficient Construction And Why Does It Matter?

Green construction is a key point on the agenda of many businesses, whether they are relocating to more energy-efficient and lower-carbon headquarters or retrofitting their current...

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Welsh Water Pollution On The Rise Despite Significant Investment

As with many of the water suppliers in the UK at the moment, Welsh Water’s pollution record has come under fire this month (June), with reports coming in that the company was res...

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World’s First Thermal Desalination Method Developed

Water scarcity is one of the biggest issues facing the world in the 21st century, with four billion people – or some two-thirds of the global population – experiencing ...

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Water Crisis: Is The Future Of Golf Brown, Not Green?

As pressure continues to mount on freshwater resources around the world, driven by population growth, pollution, water mismanagement, urbanisation, climate change and more frequent...

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South West Water Parasite Compensation Bill Could Hit £3.4 Million

Earlier this month (May), it emerged that water supplies in Brixham in Devon had been contaminated with the cryptosporidium parasite, which can cause diarrhoea and vomiting, with s...

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New Funding Wave To Boost Water Quality

Water quality in the UK has been coming under serious fire for some time now, with a House of Commons Committee report on the state of the nation’s waterways revealing that there...

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Data Centres & Water Security: Risks & Solutions

As convenient as it very well may be for people to live in the digital age, the same cannot be said for the environment and the ecological footprint of technology is certainly not ...

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How Can Agricultural Water Management Improve To Mitigate Drought?

As we’re all no doubt painfully aware now, climate change is here… and it’s here to stay, with the visible effects of the crisis being seen all around the world in line with ...

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What Is The Water Restoration Fund?

Despite being the world’s most precious resource, water is coming increasingly under threat, with global supplies now struggling under the combined pressures of population growth...

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Water bill validation is an absolute must for non household water customers

Like most businesses and organisations, you probably assume your water, wastewater and trade effluent bills are correct?   Well unfortunately that couldn’t be further fr...

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Despite The Rain, Potential UK Water Shortages Still Loom

The last 18 months leading up to March 2024 saw a record amount of rainfall across England, with Press Association analysis of Met Office statistics showing that 1,695.9mm of rain ...

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Black Samphire: UK River Pollution Gets The Hollywood Treatment

The state of the UK’s rivers could now be considered something of a national disgrace, with just 14 per cent of the nation’s waterways classified as having good ecological stat...

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United Utilities Publishes North-West Sewer Revamp Road Map

The UK’s ageing sewer network poses a significant problem around the country, leading to water leaks, pollution and flooding. The situation is being exacerbated by population gro...

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The UK’s premier Business Water Switching site, sponsors “Late Tee Time Podcast”

Its a fact, Golf needs water! Without water the greens will fade and die. All golfers want to stay away from the water, that splash as your round sinks beneath the surface us never...

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River Pollution: Is It Getting Worse?

River health in the UK is a hot topic of conversation these days, with water quality a growing concern around the country, one that puts human health, the economy, livelihoods and ...

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Water Recycling & Why It’s Becoming Increasingly Important

Tackling the water crisis will involve a wide range of different strategies and approaches, with each nation around the world finding the best solutions to suit their specific set ...

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What Causes Droughts And Why Do They Stop?

Every business in the world relies on a high quality, plentiful water supply to function, if for no other reason than every human being relies on water to live and function effecti...

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Spotlight On: Water Quality Of The River Wharfe

It’s safe to say that water is one of the most precious natural resources that we have. Without it, life would be impossible to sustain.   Despite this, however, water quali...

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Southern Water Confirms Data Breach

Towards the end of January, it emerged that the Black Basta ransomware group had claimed responsibility for a cyber attack on utility company Southern Water, sharing a snippet of t...

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The word is out! UK Businesses and Public Sector to face another significant increase in water bills

This year Southern Water take the prize for the largest increase in metered water bills.   Last year 11.6 percent but this year 18.3 percent. Wastewater charges last year 10.1...

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How Can Water Bosses Get Millions In Bonuses Amid Water Crisis?

The problem of poor quality and availability of freshwater in the UK is getting worse and worse, as a result of an increase in pollution, a rising population, and climate change. &...

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Talking Water Episode 3 with Graham Mann, Director of SwitchWaterSupplier.com

During Talking Water episode 3 Graham Mann and David Easson explore various aspects of how the Business Water Switching Platform works in more detail, and some of the key benefits ...

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The Rise Of Drought Tourism

Over the last few years, prolonged drought conditions have been seen all over the world, from Europe to China and the US, with unprecedented heat waves driving record temperatures....

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The word is out, Southern Water’s wholesale charges are on the up Big Time.

The UK’s premier business water comparison site SwitchWaterSupplier.com has learnt that the wholesale water, wastewater and other charges are to be increased Big Time by Whol...

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Talking Water episode 2 with Graham Mann, Director of SwitchWaterSupplier.com

During Talking Water episode 2 Graham Mann and David Easson explore various aspects of how the Business Water Switching Platform works in more detail, and some of the key benefits ...

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Why Was Raw Sewage Dumped Into Lake Windermere?

One of the biggest topics in British water infrastructure was the revelation of significant levels of illegal raw sewage dumping taking place, including near clean water areas and ...

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800m Litre Water Shortage Per Day For The East Of England ‘By 2050’

Water stress and scarcity is one of the biggest climate change-related threats that the world faces and every corner of the globe is expected to be affected by the likes of drought...

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£1 Million Enforcement Undertaking By Yorkshire Water For Pollution

Water wholesaler Yorkshire Water has submitted an enforcement undertaking to the Environment Agency, suggesting that it makes a charitable donation of £1 million following a breac...

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Global Funding Support For Sustainable Climate-Resilient Farming

Farmers around the world will be offered further support to help them adopt sustainable climate-resilient ways of working thanks to a new scaled-up partnership between the UK and t...

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Festive Trade At Risk Due To Panama Canal Drought

Christmas is a particularly hectic time for one and all, but for the logistics industry it’s nonstop, with goods of all kinds being ferried from one corner of the world to the ot...

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Talking Water With Graham Mann Director Switchwatersupplier.com

Graham Mann Director of Business Water Switching site Switchwatersupplier.com and David Easson of Yorkshire Podcast Studio discuss how non domestic customers can switch water suppl...

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£74m Slurry Infrastructure Investment To Tackle Water Pollution

The government has unveiled a £74 million investment pot to help farmers around the country make further investments in slurry infrastructure, with the aim being to address the is...

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FAQs’ about Switching Water Supplier in the water retail market

None residential customers ask many questions about switching water supplier, so in order to help you here are just a few key questions : –   https://www.switchwatersupp...

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How Drought Can Affect Global Trade

Thanks to the advent of the internet, going global with your business has never been easier, particularly if you’re in an arena like the fast-moving consumer goods sector.  ...

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Drought Conditions: The Risks Posed By Higher River Temperatures

Last year saw the driest July since 1935, with drought conditions declared for much of the country off the back of soaring temperatures and below-average rainfall for every month e...

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Why Is Heavy Rain So Dangerous After A Drought?

It can be easy to reduce water to a simple matter of demand and supply, particularly when exploring the utility aspects of water infrastructure, including freshwater supply and was...

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Has American Groundwater Reached The Point Of No Return?

With global record temperatures being hit on an almost daily basis during the summer of 2023, one of the consequences of rising global temperatures is its effect on water security,...

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Water Bill Hike To Fund Infrastructure Investments?

It’s possible that annual water bills could increase by £156 a year by 2030 if water suppliers in England and Wales are successful in their petition to industry watchdog Ofwat, ...

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Why Doing Nothing About Droughts Has A Far Bigger Cost

Water security has been an important talking point over the past few years as extreme weather phenomena have become significantly more common to the point of becoming the new norma...

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Water Crisis: What Is Dry Spilling?

The poor quality of the UK’s waterways is now very well documented and it seems as though not a day goes by that sewage spills and pollution don’t hit the headlines for some re...

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Anglian Water’s New Pipes Will Come At A Cost To Customers

Individuals and businesses signed up to Anglian Water can expect their bills to increase, as the water supplier has revealed it needs the money to expand its pipe network.   W...

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Why Water Is So Vital For Business Cost-Efficiency

Businesses everywhere will have all sorts of plans in place to increase cost efficiencies. This may include their energy use (especially in recent times), their manufacturing proce...

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Can The UK Space Agency Help Us Understand Water Pollution?

Without water, there is no life, but the most vital resource in the world is in the unique position of simultaneously being both so abundant as to be virtually infinite and yet als...

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How The Water Crisis Will Affect Cargo Transit

It goes without saying that without water, a business stops functioning in the same way a human body stops functioning without water.   Besides being essential for life as wel...

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Why Are Billions Lacking Safe Drinking Water?

There are few universal constants in the world that link every person on the planet together, but one of them is that we need water to survive, thrive and be our best selves.  ...

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Hot Topic: The Water Crisis In France

At the start of the year, analysis of satellite data by the Institute of Geodesy at TU Graz revealed that Europe has been in a state of severe drought since 2018, with the continen...

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The Impact Of Tourism On Water Stress & Scarcity

There’s certainly no denying that travel, tourism and hospitality hold significant value for the global economy, with the latest report from the World Travel & Tourism Counci...

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Hot Topic: Uruguay’s Water Crisis Switch Water Supplier

At the start of the year, a study from Oxford University’s School of Geography revealed that over 90 per cent of the world’s population is now predicted to face increased risks...

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Compare the business water market and switch water supplier

Businesses and non domestic customers, if you compare the business water market and switch water supplier you can reduce your water bills by as much as 25 percent.   So what a...

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EU Permits Treated Wastewater Use For Irrigation

The EU has introduced a new piece of legislation for all member states – the Water Reuse Regulation (WRR) – that has made the use of treated wastewater for irrigation a...

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The Future Of Water: Paying More To Use Less?

When it comes to water shortages and the issue of water stress and scarcity, it’s all too easy to fall into the trap of thinking that we’ll be spared such concerns here in the ...

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7 FAQs About Water Leaks Switch Water Supplier Blog

The last few months have been relatively erratic where UK weather is concerned, with the driest February for 30 years quickly followed by the wettest March for 40 years.   The...

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Water Scarcity & Infrastructure Development

Freshwater supplies around the world are becoming increasingly scarce as time goes on, with billions of people globally now lacking safe access to drinking water… and this is exp...

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Water Shortages Emerge ‘As Fastest-Growing Concern’ Among Consumers

It’s an oft-cited fact that, despite being absolutely essential for the very survival of mankind, the water crisis is the least-discussed aspect of the climate emergency… but t...

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Deal Struck To Draw Less Water From The Colorado River

The Colorado River Basin is a hugely valuable water source in the US, stretching almost 1,500 miles through the Grand Canyon and providing water for more than 40 million people acr...

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NDG: Now’s The Time To Preserve Water Supplies

The National Drought Group (NDG), which is made up of experts from the Environment Agency, the Met Office, water companies and farming and environmental groups, has emphasised the ...

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The open water market opened April 2017, which means the water market was deregulated allowing none household customers to compare business water suppliers in order to reduce their...

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Global Investors Call For Action On Water Security

The world is going through a water crisis, which could have huge implications on the global economy, according to a group of 30 international investors.   They wrote an open l...

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Slurry Infrastructure Grant Launched For Farmers

The government has launched a new slurry infrastructure grant for farmers to help them improve slurry storage management to help reduce the amount of pollution being washed from fi...

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Saudi Arabia Unveils Plans For Longest ‘River’ In The World

One of the biggest challenges presented by climate breakdown is water stress and scarcity, an issue that will affect every country around the world in one way or another in the fut...

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Ofwat Calls For Innovation With Water Bills & Charging

Industry regulator Ofwat has issued a call for water companies around the UK to try out more innovative ways of charging their customers to help make bills more affordable and to e...

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£1.6 Billion Infrastructure Investment To Improve Water Quality

The government has announced that it will be investing more than £1.6 billion in vital infrastructure around the country, with the aim being to improve water quality in lakes, riv...

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Dry Spring Predicted To Devastate River Levels

Some parts of the UK could soon run out of water, with river levels round the country now at record lows… a situation that experts are now expecting to be exacerbated by a dry sp...

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Triple Burden Of WASH-Related Threats Revealed

The UN 2023 Water Conference has just come to a close in New York, taking place this year between March 22nd and 24th, and to mark the occasion a new report from Unicef has examine...

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World At ‘Imminent Risk’ Of Water Crisis

World Water Day 2023 has just come to a close, taking place on March 22nd, with the aim being to draw attention to just how important freshwater is while advocating for sustainable...

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Multiple Governments Issue Warnings Over Europe’s Water Crisis

Warnings have been issued by multiple governments around Europe of critical water shortages as the winter drought continues to make its presence felt, with heatwaves and a dearth o...

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The quickest most effective, in fact the only way this can be achieved is to use the business water rates comparison platform SwitchWaterSupplier.com, which is the only business wa...

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Drought Warning Issued For East Of England

Utility company Anglian Water has issued a warning for the east of England, saying that the region will likely be hit by drought come the summer months after a particularly dry win...

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Are We In A Climate Doom Loop?

As the realities of climate change are increasingly felt around the world, in the form of more frequent and extreme weather events, rising global temperatures and water stress and ...

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How Climate Change Impacts Water Availability ‘Systematically Underestimated’

As is now abundantly clear, the changing climate is having an impact on air circulation around the world, which in turn leads to changes in precipitation and evaporation, influenci...

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Global River Cargo Routes ‘Increasingly Affected By Drought’

Some of the main river cargo routes around the world are being abandoned because of increasing periods of drought, according to an industry expert who has confirmed that the compan...

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“SwitchWaterSupplier.com saved my business”

SwitchWaterSupplier.com is the UK’s only business water switching site that tenders business water supply contracts to the whole water retail market.   This is the only ...

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Water Crisis: The Role Of Mountain Water Towers

For generations upon generations, high mountain areas around the world have supplied people with drinking water, thanks to the steady melting of snow during the warmer months. &nbs...

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How Will Climate Change Affect The World Of Sport?

We’re all starting to feel the effects of climate change increasingly as time goes on and it will touch all aspects of our lives sooner rather than later… even when it comes to...

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A Quick Guide To Rainwater Harvesting

This summer may well have been something of a wakeup call for businesses and individuals alike, with the intense temperatures recorded in July and August revealing just how vulnera...

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Recycled Wastewater Strategy To Tackle Future Shortages?

With drought conditions expected to become more commonplace as time goes on, finding solutions to the problem of potential water shortages in the future has never been more pressin...

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Spotlight On: The Water Crisis In China

As one of the fastest growing economies in the world, China is home to some 20 per cent of the world’s population – but it only has six per cent of global freshwater resour...

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2,000 Years To Replace Water Pipes!

Analysis of data taken from 2021 has revealed that it would take water suppliers in England a somewhat shocking 2,000 years to replace their water and wastewater pipes if they cont...

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The biggest threat to global food security over the next 20 years will be increased demand for water, according to a new report published in the One Earth journal… but collaborat...

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Innovative Technology In The Water Sector

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Call Issued For A National Hosepipe Ban

Infrastructure advisers have called on the government to implement a national UK-wide hosepipe ban as a top priority, in conjunction with compulsory water metering around the count...

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UK Urged To Use Water Wisely During Dry Weather

It’s with a sigh of relief that we say goodbye to the soaring temperatures seen just a week or so ago, but just because we don’t have the sun bearing down on us at the moment d...

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Crisis Point For Wild Atlantic Salmon

With climate change and the water crisis now taking its toll on rivers around the UK, it seems that one casualty of the climate emergency is the Atlantic salmon, one of our most ic...

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Water Pollution Reduction Plans Revealed

The government has announced new plans to protect waterways in England, with measures included to reduce nutrient pollution, which poses a significant and urgent risk to freshwater...

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Yorkshire Water Under Fire For Pollution Incidents

Utility company Yorkshire Water has agreed to donate £400,000 to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust following two separate water pollution incidents, with the donations used to further ...

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Water Supplier Environmental Performance Hits All-Time Low

The Environment Agency’s annual report on the environmental performance of water and sewerage companies in England has just been released… and it makes for very damning reading...

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How Will UK Infrastructure Stand Up To Climate Change?

With the intense summer sun now bearing down upon us this week, it seems that the realities of climate change are really starting to set in.   Average summer temperatures in t...

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South West Water: Save 5 Litres A Day!

Utility company South West Water has called on its customers all over Devon and Cornwall to do all they can to save five litres of water a day at the moment in a bid to help mainta...

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The Role of Business In Managing Global Water Shortages

One of the biggest causes of ecological degradation around the world is the over-abstraction of water taken from aquifers, rivers, lakes and chalk streams.   And global busine...

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How Sustainable Is The British Horseracing Industry?

As with any industry these days, it is fast becoming essential for British horseracing to review its operations and see if there are any improvements that can be pushed through to ...

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Water Scarcity ‘A Growing Threat’ In East Scotland

While you might not think that it would be a particular concern for such a damp part of the world, water stress and scarcity is already proving to be problematic in Scotland, espec...

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How Do Wildfires Impact Water Resources?

Over the last few years, wildfire season around the world has really come to the fore as a topic for significant concern, with many regions around the world – including Austr...

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How Flooding Contaminates The Water Supply

It’s very easy to take our water supplies for granted here in the UK. We simply turn on the taps and out it comes.   But as time goes on and the impacts of climate change ar...

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The Top 100 Global Water Questions

The problem of global water security is expected to become more acute as the impacts of climate change are felt more keenly around the world in the future, with pressure on freshwa...

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East Anglian Farmers ‘Adopting Regenerative Approach’ To Farming

The east of England is the driest part of the country, with water resources coming under increasing amounts of pressure from climate change and population growth, so much so in fac...

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Spotlight On: The Ouse Washes and Flood Risk Management

Back in 1630, dutch engineer Cornelius Vermuyden set about creating the Old Bedford and New Bedford rivers (now the New Bedford River and the River Delph), with the idea being to i...

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Water Scarcity Warning For Scotland

Early warnings for some parts of Scotland have been issued in the country’s first water scarcity report of 2022, with organisations in affected regions urged to consider water ef...

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Agricultural Water Scarcity To Grow Under Climate Change

Water scarcity is one of the biggest challenges that the 21st century has to face, with global shortages now starting to emerge as a real threat, driven by population growth, water...

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The UKs Premier Business Water Switching site supports the MEUC at MEUC Expo

  SwitchWaterSupplier.com are delighted to announce they are supporting the MEUC at the Major Energy Users Expo by exhibiting with their key management team. The Expo which op...

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Rising Water Bills: What Can Businesses Do?

As of April 1st this year, businesses of all shapes and sizes will have had to account for a rise in retail water rates, with price caps increasing by 0.49 per cent. These fees are...

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Water Resilience: Top Tips For Businesses

Fail to prepare and you prepare to fail, as the old adage goes, and this is particularly true from a business perspective in the 21st century, with the climate crisis deepening all...

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Scottish Lochs & Rivers Warming Rapidly

A new report from the Centre of Expertise for Waters has just revealed that the lochs and reservoirs in Scotland are already warming rapidly and extensively thanks to climate chang...

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Hot Topic: Desalination & The Water Crisis

One of the least discussed topics associated with the climate emergency is the water crisis but it’s an issue that will affect every continent and most regions at some point in t...

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Water Crisis: What Would We Do Without Our Rivers?

As is often said these days, the climate crisis is a water crisis and the consequences of climate change and global warming will be felt worldwide, predominantly in the form of wat...

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Broadband To Be Delivered Through The Water Network!

A new project is now underway in South Yorkshire that will see full fibre broadband deployed safely via drinking water mains pipes between Barnsley and Penistone. If the trial is s...

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How Denmark Is Paving The Way For Net Zero Water Goals

As the pressures of climate change, population growth, ageing infrastructure, water mismanagement and pollution all increasingly take hold over the next few years, experts are pred...

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How To Turn The Tide On The Water Crisis

Water stress and scarcity is a growing problem around the world, being exacerbated by climate change, more extreme weather events, urbanisation, population growth and water mismana...

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Govt Unveils Long-Term Environmental Targets

The government has announced new long-term environmental targets, designed to protect and enhance the natural world, including water and air quality, as well as wildlife diversity....

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What Are Abstraction Licences & Why Do We Need Them?

The government has announced that changes are due to be implemented to the Environment Agency’s abstraction charges, with a new framework launched for businesses (including farme...

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What Businesses Can Do To Mark World Water Day

World Water Day is just around the corner, an awareness campaign that takes place on March 22nd every year to celebrate water and raise awareness of the two billion people who live...

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Applications For The Water Market Improvement Fund Now Open

Companies, brands and innovators keen to tackle the climate emergency head on, with a specific focus on the water crisis, may be interested to learn that applications for the new M...

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What Major Climate Impacts Can Europe Expect To See?

As global temperatures increase, no continent will escape the realities of climate change and, indeed, the effects are already being felt by millions around the world.   For E...

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New Northumberland River Water Quality Project!

A new river quality project, led by Nature England in partnership with Northumbrian Water, is set to begin, focusing on the River Tweed catchment, the Tweed Estuary and Northumberl...

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Hot Topic: What Is Water Neutrality?

Water stress and scarcity. It truly is a global issue and one that is already affecting millions of people all over the world, with every continent impacted in some way by the cris...

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Severn Trent In Tiny Forest Tree-Planting Drive!

Utility company Severn Trent has issued a call to volunteers from the local Hinkley community to help it plant five Tiny Forests at five sites in Langdale Park, Ashby Road Cemetery...

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Yorkshire Water Pays £300k To Wildlife Trust For Pollution Incident

Utility company Yorkshire Water has paid Yorkshire Wildlife Trust £300,000 following a breach of its environmental permit that saw sewage discharged without authorisation from its...

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20 Nature-Based Schemes To Tackle London Flooding

Utility company Thames Water has announced that it is funding 20 nature-based schemes to help tackle flooding in London and the Thames Valley through the creation of sustainable ur...

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What is SwitchWaterSupplier.com and how does it bring value to the UK water retail market

The water retail market was deregulated April 2017 allowing none-household customers such as businesses, charities and public sector organisation to switch water supplier. Giving c...

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Dorset Farmers in Nitrogen Efficiency Drive!

Despite the fact that Poole Harbour in Dorset is a designated Special Protection Area and Site of Special Scientific Interest, the amount of nitrogen entering the harbour has more ...

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Can Smart Sensors Boost Water Efficiency For Growers?

When it comes to water efficiency, innovation is certainly key and the good news in this regard is that we have a huge amount of technology at our disposal these days to help us ac...

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UK Agriculture Partnership Launched To Tackle Industry Challenges

A new UK Agriculture Partnership (UKAP) forum has been launched, intended to identify and improve collaborative working on the challenges now facing the agriculture sector, with th...

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Yorkshire Water Fined For Raw Sewage Discharge

Utility company Yorkshire Water has been fined £233,000 and ordered to pay £18,766 in costs after it admitted to making unpermitted discharges of raw untreated sewage – whi...

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Did you know, SwitchWaterSupplier.com is the only business water switching site of its kind in the UK

SwitchWaterSupplier.com is the only independent, impartial, transparent water retail procurement platform in the UK water retail market.   When customers are searching for bus...

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The Latest Innovations In Wastewater Treatment

Typically, urban wastewater (or what we commonly refer to as sewage) is a mixture of domestic wastewater from baths, toilets, sinks and washing machines, as well as wastewater from...

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Scottish Water 2021 Report Reveals A “Challenging & Extraordinary” Year

A new report covering the six months leading up to 30th September 2021 has revealed what a “challenging and extraordinary” year utility company Scottish Water had, faced with r...

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99percent Of Bathing Sites In England Meet Water Quality Standards

More than 400 designated sites have been tested by the Environment Agency and the results are in: 99 per cent of bathing waters in England have now passed water quality standards. ...

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WRSE Publishes Plan To Avoid Water Shortages In England

Water Resources South East (WRSE), a coalition of the six water companies serving the south-east of England, has published a draft plan to help maintain the water supplies in the r...

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Farmers Paid To Drill Cover Crops & Protect Water Resources

Utility company Severn Trent has been working with farmers across the region to protect soil health in areas facing high risk of nitrate water pollution, with growers being paid to...

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Sport & The Climate Crisis: What Does The Future Hold?

With the planet firmly in the grip of the climate emergency, 21st century society looks set to face a wide-range of different challenges in the years ahead and changes will need to...

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Britain’s Largest Ichthyosaur Fossils Discovered In Nature Reserve!

Pay a visit to Rutland Water Nature Reserve in the near future and you might well just be lucky enough to see the fossilised remains of the largest ichthyosaur in Britain, also kno...

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How Can Food Businesses Improve Their Water Stewardship?

The global food and beverage sector is worth an incredible $6 trillion and lies at the very heart of the water crisis, with companies in the industry reliant on vast amounts of wat...

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Hot Topic: Are Hydropanels The Solution To The Global Water Crisis?

As we all know by now, of course, the climate crisis is very real and the effects of climate change and rising global temperatures are being felt the whole world over.   Exper...

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Thames Water Embarks On Tiny Forest Pilot Project

Utility company Thames Water has embarked upon a pilot project involving tiny forests, native woodland that is especially fast-growing and dense, capable of attracting more than 50...

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Somerset Farm Fined For Polluting Watercourse

Somerset-based farm business Alvis Brothers of Lye Cross Farm in Redhill has been fined £37,184 after pleading guilty to two pollution incidents that took place in 2019, following...

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Hot Topic: Biogas & The UK Water Industry SWS Blog

The water industry in the UK could make resources more affordable and companies more self-sufficient if anaerobic digestion and the conversion of sewage to energy is given greater ...

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River Habitat Restoration Project Completed In Norfolk

A partnership between the Environment Agency, Norwich City Council and the Norfolk Rivers Trust has just seen a river habitat restoration project along the River Yare near Earlham ...

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Where Did Earth’s Water Come From?

Water makes up around 70 per cent of the earth’s surface, with over 326 million trillion gallons to be found here – but the answer to the question of where did it all come ...

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Is water the forgotten utility? Not at Switchwatersupplier.com

Is water the forgotten utility? Absolutely not for companies such as Switchwatersupplier.com who is in at the forefront of the de-regulated water market Who are extremely busy help...

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Anglian Water Working To Deliver River Restoration Schemes

Utility company Anglian Water has teamed up with environmental consultants from Five Rivers, Binnies and Jackson to deliver 16 separate river restoration schemes, all designed to i...

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Trackers Now Used To Monitor Health Of Pipe Networks

Water supplier United Utilities has announced that it will be making use of innovative technology known as the Critical Infrastructure Pipeline Protection System to track deteriora...

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£4 Million Fine For Thames Water Raw Sewage Discharge

Water supplier Thames Water has been fined £4 million for discharging nearly half a million litres of raw sewage over the course of around 30 hours into the Seacourt and Hinksey s...

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New Wetlands Developed Next To Aylesbury Sewage Works

Thames Water has been forging ahead with its environmental plans, with the development of new wetlands just outside Aylesbury sewage works, as well as the restoration of two hectar...

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Southern Water Launches Taskforce To Reduce Storm Overflows

A new taskforce has been set up by water supplier Southern Water to reduce storm overflows by 80 per cent come 2030, part of the company’s wider programme of investment to bring ...

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Yorkshire Water Given Green Light For Sustainable Housing Project

Water supplier Yorkshire Water has been given the go-ahead by Bradford City Council to turn 180 acres of unused land into a sustainable housing and industrial development, providin...

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Farmer Fined £11,000 For Polluting A Watercourse

A Somerset-based farmer has been handed down a £11,000 fine after pleading guilty to polluting a tributary of Sedgemoor Old Rhyne on three separate occasions for the second time i...

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£2m Prestwick Sewer Flooding Project Now Complete!

Scottish Water has revealed that a £2 million investment project in Prestwick, South Ayrshire, designed to tackle sewer flooding has now reached completion, substantially reducing...

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Cambridgeshire Warned To Prepare For Climate Change Impacts

The county of Cambridgeshire has been issued a warning to prepare now for the impacts of climate change, with a new report revealing that the region will soon start seeing summer t...

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Scottish Water Completes Ambitious Solar Energy Scheme

Utility company Scottish Water has just completed an ambitious solar energy scheme that will help power two of Aberdeen’s main service reservoirs and support the firm’s 2040 ne...

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New Wetlands Created To Improve Oxfordshire’s Waterways

Utility company Thames Water has launched its Smarter Water Catchments Initiative for the River Evenlode, with the aim being to improve the water quality of waterways across Oxford...

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SwitchWaterSupplier.Com – The UK’s First Independent- Impartial Business Water Switching Site That Will Compare Water Suppliers

England’s £3 billion water market was deregulated in April 2017, meaning that non-domestic customers were able to switch water supplier for the first time ever, allowing them to...

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Future Fens: Integrated Adaptation Scheme In Situ At COP26

Anglian Water’s climate initiative Future Fens: Integrated Adaptation is due to be showcased at a global hybrid event at COP26 in Glasgow this November, available to a global onl...

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Bristol Water Now Exploring Low Carbon Alternative To Drought Planning

As part of Ofwat’s £36 million Water Innovation Challenge, utility company Bristol Water has been awarded £620,000 to explore lower carbon alternatives to local drought plannin...

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3,000 Tonnes Of Unflushable Items Sent Down The Drain!

It’s essential that only flushable items are sent down into the sewer network if the environment is to be protected, but it seems that there are still many out there who are unaw...

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SwitchWaterSupplier.Com – The First Independent & Impartial Water Tendering Platform

England’s £3 billion water market was deregulated in April 2017, meaning that non-domestic customers were able to switch water supplier for the first time ever, allowing them to...

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Act NOW To Avoid A Climate Crisis, The World Is Warned

A very stark warning has been issued to the world regarding the climate crisis, with the chairman of technology consultancy Isle saying that there is no more time left to act and i...

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How To Make Your Business More Water Efficient

Reducing the water usage and consumption of your business will only become more important as time goes on and the pressures of climate change, population growth, extreme weather ev...

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An Open Letter to the Water Retail Industry

On the 25th March the National Audit Office published the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs’ report on “Water supply and demand management”, which reflects on ...

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SwitchWaterSupplier.com suggests businesses audit water bills now to prepare for the future.

SwitchWaterSupplier.com Advises, Wait to Switch, Audit Now!

With the lockdown in place the water market may be going in to a period of hibernation with the wholesalers and retailers focusing their limited resource on essential activities on...

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SwitchWaterSupplier.com is live!

Heads Up Retailers, SwitchWaterSupplier.com Begins Uploading Customer Data!

Over a year in development and we are now trading, new clients are taking a significant interest, and customer water and waste water data is being uploaded to the water trading pla...

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