The water industry wants to invest to tackle the challenges created by a growing population, climate change and extreme weather, as well as supporting and enabling economic growth.
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£104bn investment plan
Ofwat approved £104bn investment into water and sewage infrastructure between 2025 and 2030 and this represents a near doubling of expenditure compared to the previous five years.
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Delivering a Net Zero Water Sector
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Winter Water Resources FAQs
FAQS about why Temporary Use Bans (hosepipe bans) are still in place, when the restrictions will be lifted, and what companies are doing to improve the situation.
Water UK and Northumbrian Water call for innovation and collaboration at COP26 event
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Protecting rivers and coasts
Water companies are going further than ever before to protect rivers and coasts but more needs to be done
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What does it mean to be in drought?
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Skills
£100 billion will be invested into England's water and sewage infrastructure between 2025 and 2030, which is the second largest source of private investment in the country. This investment programme will require the sector to employ more people, with different skills and from different backgrounds.