09 December 2008
Customers of Thames Water are to be offered more compensation when things go wrong.
04 December 2008
Work has begun to upgrade a water treatment plant in Perthshire.
26 November 2008
A water company is to test an alternative method of charging in a trial that will involve around 1,000 households in Devon and Cornwall.
25 November 2008
Thames Water claims to have enhanced its customer service operations through a deal with a contact centre services and solutions company.
21 November 2008
Ofwat has announced that from 2010, water companies will be forced to help their consumers save up to 40% more water.
19 November 2008
The government has launched a review that could pave the way for supermarkets and other companies to sell water to consumers.
18 November 2008
Industry regulator Ofwat has named Wessex Water as the best performing water and sewerage company in England and Wales.
13 November 2008
Thames Water customers are being given the chance to air their grievances on a new website that has been set up by Liberal Democrat activists.
12 November 2008
Yorkshire Water should pay compensation to residents affected by a leak in its sewage system in Whitby, according Scarborough Council.
11 November 2008
A woman from Bradford has been unknowingly paying her neighbour's water bill for 16 years while trying to keep her own consumption to a minimum.
07 November 2008
The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) has criticised Anglian Water.
31 October 2008
Yorkshire Water is testing new "platelet technology" which it claims can allow water pipes to be repaired from the inside.
28 October 2008
Water companies in England and Wales are being urged to spend more on infrastructure maintenance in order to reduce the risk of pollution.
22 October 2008
Consumers could see their water bills rise faster than they had anticipated because water companies are struggling to secure the investment they need.
16 October 2008
Northern Ireland Water has been criticised over the length of time it takes to clear up after carrying out infrastructure maintenance.
09 October 2008
Scottish Water is examining ways to reduce its overall carbon footprint by increasing the amount of renewable energy it uses.
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