In March 2020, we joined representatives from overseas at the European Fat, Oil and Grease (FOG) Summit in Amsterdam. We debated how best to beat blockages, shared the challenges faced in the UK and heard about approaches being taken abroad.
Vlogs, Blogs and audio files
World Earth Day: using less water to protect our planet
Our essential resource is becoming increasingly scarce as Earth’s population grows and the climate becomes warmer.
COVID-19: Supporting our customers
We understand that these unprecedented times call for other measures to help give customers more reassurance in rapidly changing circumstances.
Part 2: Keeping the taps flowing as normal throughout Covid-19
There is no denying that we are currently living through unprecedented times – okay, there have been previous pandemics, but not of this scale in most of our lifetimes.
Writes Dr Guy Franklin FRSPH CSci, Head of Water Quality and Compliance.
Part 1: What goes on behind the scenes to keep your taps flowing?
We all have a water supplier – yet how many of us really think about the water company we get this service from? And the hundreds of people that have made our water supply possible?
writes Dr Guy Franklin, Head of Water Quality and Compliance
What keeping a water diary revealed about my water use
We use water each and every day, often without thinking. Dan from our communications team wanted a better understanding of the role water played in his daily life. For a week, he logged every time he used water. Here’s what he discovered.
Each for Equal this International Women's Day
Happy International Women’s Day! Today's an opportunity to celebrate all the amazing women we have in our business.
Heavy rain and winds - protect against flooding
An amber weather warning is in place for the week of 10 February 2020 with heavy wind and lots of rain expected.
Local talks share the journey of water – and some of the trials along the way
A passion for public speaking led Ashley to deliver our Waterwise and Sewerwise talks. Now, she helps people of all ages understand where their water comes from, where it goes – and how to avoid problems along the way.