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The links at the bottom of this page will take you to the documentation developed by Water UK on behalf of its members to meet the requirements of Ofwat’s Code for Adoption Agreement. The code can be found here. Links to permitted local variations form the standard documentation are also provided below. Independent panelshave been set up to
WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix G PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENT Follow us on social media: © Water UK 2021. All rights reserved. Design and development by SoapboxSoapbox DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDANCE FOR FOUL AND UNDER THE Design and Construction Guidance for foul and surface water sewers offered for adoption under the Code for adoption agreements for water and sewerage companies operating QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF WATER POVERTY IN ENGLAND AND WALES 5 • Our approach allows us to provide preliminary analysis of the impact of existing policy interventions, such as social tariffs, against the measure of water poverty used in this report. These results are, however, particularly sensitive to input assumptions, andthere is
OCCASIONAL GUIDANCE NOTE: THE CLASSIFICATION Water industry guidance. The Water Industry has developed this Occasional Guidance Note (OGN) in order to assist with the identification of confined spaces within the industry, aid the assessment risk and the development of suitable and safe workingmethods.
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The links at the bottom of this page will take you to the documentation developed by Water UK on behalf of its members to meet the requirements of Ofwat’s Code for Adoption Agreement. The code can be found here. Links to permitted local variations form the standard documentation are also provided below. Independent panelshave been set up to
WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix G PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENT Follow us on social media: © Water UK 2021. All rights reserved. Design and development by SoapboxSoapbox DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDANCE FOR FOUL AND UNDER THE Design and Construction Guidance for foul and surface water sewers offered for adoption under the Code for adoption agreements for water and sewerage companies operating QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF WATER POVERTY IN ENGLAND AND WALES 5 • Our approach allows us to provide preliminary analysis of the impact of existing policy interventions, such as social tariffs, against the measure of water poverty used in this report. These results are, however, particularly sensitive to input assumptions, andthere is
OCCASIONAL GUIDANCE NOTE: THE CLASSIFICATION Water industry guidance. The Water Industry has developed this Occasional Guidance Note (OGN) in order to assist with the identification of confined spaces within the industry, aid the assessment risk and the development of suitable and safe workingmethods.
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Current Water Industry Specifications (WISs) and Information and Guidance Notes (IGNs) are managed by Water UK and available here. Water Industry Specifications (WISs) are prepared by the UK water industry for the specification and purchase of products used in the industry. They generally cover products for which there is no suitable European or British standard. DRAINAGE AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS Water and sewerage companies in England and Wales will publish draft Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans using this framework in the summer of 2022, to support their business plans for the 2024 Price Review. The framework is also expected to WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. PRINCIPLES OF WATER SUPPLY HYGIENE Principles of water supply hygiene. This document sets out the principles to be considered by water undertakers in drawing up operational procedures for maintaining safe and wholesome drinking water supplies with specific focus being given to hygiene. Technical guidance notes are subject to change from time to time and the readersshould check
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Fine to Flush. Fine to Flush – a major development in the fight against fatbergs – is the new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely. Although there has been an increase in products being labelled ‘Do Not Flush’, there are many wipes on the market labelled ‘Flushable’ which do not breakdown
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Find your local water supplier. If you are a household customer, you can check who provides your water and sewerage services by entering your postcode below. If your address isn’t listed then please ask your estate agent or property developer. If you have a question about your water or wastewater provision please contact your water company WATER UK – NET ZERO 2030 ROUTEMAP Hosted by Alastair Stewart, the event brought together 14 senior decision-makers, environmental and policy experts to explore the steps that will need to be taken to deliver the transition to net zero while supporting a green, resilient recovery from Covid-19. Routemap 2030, session 1: 2030 imagined from Water UK on Vimeo. Play.CODES FOR ADOPTION
The links at the bottom of this page will take you to the documentation developed by Water UK on behalf of its members to meet the requirements of Ofwat’s Code for Adoption Agreement. The code can be found here. Links to permitted local variations form the standard documentation are also provided below. Independent panelshave been set up to
WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix G PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENT Follow us on social media: © Water UK 2021. All rights reserved. Design and development by SoapboxSoapbox DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDANCE FOR FOUL AND UNDER THE Design and Construction Guidance for foul and surface water sewers offered for adoption under the Code for adoption agreements for water and sewerage companies operating QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF WATER POVERTY IN ENGLAND AND WALES 5 • Our approach allows us to provide preliminary analysis of the impact of existing policy interventions, such as social tariffs, against the measure of water poverty used in this report. These results are, however, particularly sensitive to input assumptions, andthere is
OCCASIONAL GUIDANCE NOTE: THE CLASSIFICATION Water industry guidance. The Water Industry has developed this Occasional Guidance Note (OGN) in order to assist with the identification of confined spaces within the industry, aid the assessment risk and the development of suitable and safe workingmethods.
WE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO CREATE BETTER Water UK responds to the PR24 launch document. Responding to the publication of the PR24 launch document Christine McGourty, Water UK Chief Executive said: “This represents an important opportunity to work together to 27 May 2021. News item.FIND YOUR SUPPLIER
Find your local water supplier. If you are a household customer, you can check who provides your water and sewerage services by entering your postcode below. If your address isn’t listed then please ask your estate agent or property developer. If you have a question about your water or wastewater provision please contact your water company WATER UK – NET ZERO 2030 ROUTEMAP Hosted by Alastair Stewart, the event brought together 14 senior decision-makers, environmental and policy experts to explore the steps that will need to be taken to deliver the transition to net zero while supporting a green, resilient recovery from Covid-19. Routemap 2030, session 1: 2030 imagined from Water UK on Vimeo. Play.CODES FOR ADOPTION
The links at the bottom of this page will take you to the documentation developed by Water UK on behalf of its members to meet the requirements of Ofwat’s Code for Adoption Agreement. The code can be found here. Links to permitted local variations form the standard documentation are also provided below. Independent panelshave been set up to
WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix G PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENT Follow us on social media: © Water UK 2021. All rights reserved. Design and development by SoapboxSoapbox DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDANCE FOR FOUL AND UNDER THE Design and Construction Guidance for foul and surface water sewers offered for adoption under the Code for adoption agreements for water and sewerage companies operating QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS OF WATER POVERTY IN ENGLAND AND WALES 5 • Our approach allows us to provide preliminary analysis of the impact of existing policy interventions, such as social tariffs, against the measure of water poverty used in this report. These results are, however, particularly sensitive to input assumptions, andthere is
OCCASIONAL GUIDANCE NOTE: THE CLASSIFICATION Water industry guidance. The Water Industry has developed this Occasional Guidance Note (OGN) in order to assist with the identification of confined spaces within the industry, aid the assessment risk and the development of suitable and safe workingmethods.
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Press release Ground-breaking research shows 99.9% microplastics are removed from UK drinking waterPUBLICATIONS
Consultation responses, industry briefings, reports are published here. Recent and topical publications are presented below.WATER AND HEALTH
Absolutely. Staying hydrated is important for feeling energized and concentrated. Our bodies are on average 60% water and maintaining a water balance is absolutely vital for our health and survival. Opting for plain water rather than sugary drinks also contributes to overall fitness as it hydrates the body and mind without unnecessary calories. SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix GWISS AND IGNS
Current Water Industry Specifications (WISs) and Information and Guidance Notes (IGNs) are managed by Water UK and available here. Water Industry Specifications (WISs) are prepared by the UK water industry for the specification and purchase of products used in the industry. They generally cover products for which there is no suitable European or British standard. DRAINAGE AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS Water and sewerage companies in England and Wales will publish draft Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans using this framework in the summer of 2022, to support their business plans for the 2024 Price Review. The framework is also expected to WATER INDUSTRY PLANS TO REACH NET ZERO CARBON BY 2030 Ambitious plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions in the water industry over the next decade take a significant step forward today (Thursday 5 th March 2020).. The water industry is the first sector in the UK to commit to net zero carbon emissions by 2030, and two international consultancies – Ricardo and Mott MacDonald – will today set out how it can be achieved. PRINCIPLES OF WATER SUPPLY HYGIENE Principles of water supply hygiene. This document sets out the principles to be considered by water undertakers in drawing up operational procedures for maintaining safe and wholesome drinking water supplies with specific focus being given to hygiene. Technical guidance notes are subject to change from time to time and the readersshould check
FINE TO FLUSH
Fine to Flush. Fine to Flush – a major development in the fight against fatbergs – is the new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely. Although there has been an increase in products being labelled ‘Do Not Flush’, there are many wipes on the market labelled ‘Flushable’ which do not breakdown
THIRTY YEARS ON, WHAT HAS WATER PRIVATISATION ACHIEVED News item. 30 Years of Progress: Cleaner, Safer, Better Water. 05 Jul 2019. The water industry in England has been transformed since privatisation 30 years ago. It’s easy to forget how bad things were, so it’s worth reminding ourselves. After decades of underinvestment by successive governments water quality was poor, rivers were polluted WE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO CREATE BETTER Make every drop count this summer with Water’s Worth Saving. Water UK and Waterwise launch their 2021 Water’s Worth Saving campaign Easy top-tips show how everyone can take important water-saving measures at home Green-fingered, DIY 03 May 2021. News item.FIND YOUR SUPPLIER
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Fine to Flush. Fine to Flush – a major development in the fight against fatbergs – is the new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely. Although there has been an increase in products being labelled ‘Do Not Flush’, there are many wipes on the market labelled ‘Flushable’ which do not breakdown
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2018 Water UK/WRc plc Sewers for Adoption – 8th edition v C5 LAYOUT PRINCIPLES 54 C6 HYDRAULIC DESIGN 55 C7 DETAILED DESIGN OF COMPONENTS 58 C8 MATERIALS 0 WATER INDUSTRY IGN 4-08-01 INFORMATION & (AMENDMENT 2008 5 IGN 4-08-01 February 1994: Issue 4 (Amendment November 2008) (Page 5 of 5) Appendix A At the end of Appendix A, insert: Table A.4 – Specification for processed granular ma terial WE BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER TO CREATE BETTER Make every drop count this summer with Water’s Worth Saving. Water UK and Waterwise launch their 2021 Water’s Worth Saving campaign Easy top-tips show how everyone can take important water-saving measures at home Green-fingered, DIY 03 May 2021. News item.FIND YOUR SUPPLIER
Find your local water supplier. If you are a household customer, you can check who provides your water and sewerage services by entering your postcode below. If your address isn’t listed then please ask your estate agent or property developer. If you have a question about your water or wastewater provision please contact your water company SEWERAGE SECTOR GUIDANCE-APPROVED DOCUMENTS Download PDF version of SSG Appendix C-Design and Construction Guidance v2 Download SSG Appendix D – Minimum Information – v1 Download SSG Appendix E – Model Sewer Adoption Agreement – v1 Download SSG Appendix F – Levels of Service and Reporting – v1 Download SSG Appendix G PUBLIC INTEREST COMMITMENT Follow us on social media: © Water UK 2021. All rights reserved. Design and development by SoapboxSoapboxFINE TO FLUSH
Fine to Flush. Fine to Flush – a major development in the fight against fatbergs – is the new official standard identifying which wet wipes can be flushed down toilets safely. Although there has been an increase in products being labelled ‘Do Not Flush’, there are many wipes on the market labelled ‘Flushable’ which do not breakdown
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION GUIDANCE FOR FOUL AND UNDER THE Design and Construction Guidance for foul and surface water sewers offered for adoption under the Code for adoption agreements for water and sewerage companies operating NATIONAL GUIDANCE DOCUMENT ON THE PROVISION OF WATER FOR This national guidance document, produced jointly by the water industry and the Fire & Rescue Services, aims to promote liaison and encourage understanding of issues between both parties. PROTOCOL FOR CORRECTLY CLASSIFYING CULVERTED WATERCOURSES 2 3. Who is it for? The protocol is intended for use by all parties with responsibilities for managing and regulating watercourses and other drainage infrastructure1: water companies, other Risk Management Authorities2, Natural Resources Wales, railway authorities and riparian land owners. 4.SEWERS FOR ADOPTION
2018 Water UK/WRc plc Sewers for Adoption – 8th edition v C5 LAYOUT PRINCIPLES 54 C6 HYDRAULIC DESIGN 55 C7 DETAILED DESIGN OF COMPONENTS 58 C8 MATERIALS 0 WATER INDUSTRY IGN 4-08-01 INFORMATION & (AMENDMENT 2008 5 IGN 4-08-01 February 1994: Issue 4 (Amendment November 2008) (Page 5 of 5) Appendix A At the end of Appendix A, insert: Table A.4 – Specification for processed granular ma terialNEWS | WATER UK
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WATER UK – NET ZERO 2030 ROUTEMAP Hosted by Alastair Stewart, the event brought together 14 senior decision-makers, environmental and policy experts to explore the steps that will need to be taken to deliver the transition to net zero while supporting a green, resilient recovery from Covid-19. Routemap 2030, session 1: 2030 imagined from Water UK on Vimeo. Play.WISS AND IGNS
Current Water Industry Specifications (WISs) and Information and Guidance Notes (IGNs) are managed by Water UK and available here. Water Industry Specifications (WISs) are prepared by the UK water industry for the specification and purchase of products used in the industry. They generally cover products for which there is no suitable European or British standard. DRAINAGE AND WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT PLANS Water and sewerage companies in England and Wales will publish draft Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans using this framework in the summer of 2022, to support their business plans for the 2024 Price Review. The framework is also expected to THIRTY YEARS ON, WHAT HAS WATER PRIVATISATION ACHIEVED News item. 30 Years of Progress: Cleaner, Safer, Better Water. 05 Jul 2019. The water industry in England has been transformed since privatisation 30 years ago. It’s easy to forget how bad things were, so it’s worth reminding ourselves. After decades of underinvestment by successive governments water quality was poor, rivers were polluted OCCASIONAL GUIDANCE NOTE: THE CLASSIFICATION Water industry guidance. The Water Industry has developed this Occasional Guidance Note (OGN) in order to assist with the identification of confined spaces within the industry, aid the assessment risk and the development of suitable and safe workingmethods.
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