Water news, Jan - Mar 2007

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Hosepipe ban finally lifted

19 January 2007

Water restrictions, including a hosepipe ban, have finally been lifted in the south-east of England, following a two-year drought.

Fairford residents get their water back

16 January 2007

Thames Valley Water has announced that residents in Fairford no longer need to boil their water for drinking and cooking purposes now that normal services have been resumed.

Water companies must get tough on late-paying consumers, say Lords

12 January 2007

A Lord's committee has accused the government and water suppliers of not getting tough enough on late-payers and water bill dodgers and is campaigning for companies to have the right to cut-off consumers if they do not pay on time, according to environmental website edie.net.

Severn Trent pledges £960,000 for Wolverhampton's water

11 January 2007

Water supplier Severn Trent Water has today revealed a £960,000 investment programme designed to improve services in the Wolverhampton area.

Thames Water announces flood-prevention scheme for Camden

04 January 2007

Residents in Camden can breathe a sigh of relief now that Thames Water has confirmed its plans to start a major scheme which will reduce the risk of sewer-flooding to local homes.



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