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Water companies need flexibility and lower compliance costs, not overzealous regulation that will drive private investment ...
Most sewage discharges would not have been reported to, or recorded by, the EA as pollution incidents because they were ...
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Report provides the opportunity to create cleaner, more accessible blue spaces across the country, so future generations can enjoy the life-affirming benefits of water sport.
New regulator will also take over responsibility for water functions at Environment Agency, Natural England and Drinking ...
Abolishing Ofwat and streamlining water regulation will give the sector the clarity and accountability it needs to attract ...
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Debt-laden Thames Water, the country’s biggest water company, is trying to stave off “special administration” (a form of ...
Labour's plan to scrap Ofwat criticized as mere rearrangement of deck chairs on the Titanic amid water crisis discussions.
Britain will create a new powerful regulator for its water industry following public fury over sewage spills, accepting the ...
Ofwat will be abolished as part of an overhaul of a "broken" water regulation system that failed customers and the ...
England and Wales will replace Ofwat with a new powerful water regulator, the government has announced. Find out more.