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Each UK household to lose up to £1000 from nationalisation

Households in the UK could lose an average of nearly £1000 each under Labour’s nationalisation plans, according to a new study by economic consultants NERA.

Ofwat approve water industry plans to adopt sewerage assets

Why ‘We Own It’ are wrong about nationalisation – with the facts to prove it

Water companies playing leading role in the battle against invasive species

Re-municipalisation of water utilities

There has been significant recent debate about the extent of private sector involvement in the delivery of water and wastewater services. Part of the debate has considered international examples, where the extent of private sector participation has significantly changed, and the impact this has had on service levels. This paper and fact sheet considers four such examples: Eau de Paris (Paris Water), Berliner Wasserbetriebe (Berlin Water Works), the Atlanta Department of Watershed Management, and Budapest Waterworks.

Presentations from Developer Day 21 October 2019

Water UK response to Advertising Standards Agency ruling on Kimberly-Clark Ltd t/a Andrex

Two Waitrose products join the fight against fatbergs as they get official ‘Fine to Flush’ approval

Update:

The health of rivers in England is improving thanks to the work of the water industry

Public Interest Commitment update

Learning from the impacts of the 2018 freeze-thaw

Majority of public oppose water nationalisation, new poll finds

Support for water nationalisation has continued to fall with only one in four people now backing it.

Water industry working in the public interest

Water UK response to Ofwat bilateral markets call for information

The truth about English rivers

Major campaign launched to encourage the nation to ‘Love Water’

Thirty years on, what has water privatisation achieved?

Response to The Consumer Council for Water’s Water Matters survey