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Water and sewerage company performance on pollution hits new low

Latest annual Environmental Performance Assessment shows environmental performance of England’s nine water and sewerage companies has declined. The Environment Agency has released its annual report on the environmental performance of England’s nine water and sewerage companies. The report shows that overall in 2021, the performance of the companies fell to the lowest level we have…

Sewage in water: a growing public health problem

“After the Environment Agency required the water industry to install monitors on overflows, data shows that their use is now not exceptional. In some cases, up to 200 discharges a year are occurring. This is obviously unacceptable on public health grounds. Whilst zero discharges are technically achievable the cost of this may not be justified;…

Welcome to the July edition of our eNewsletter

At Learning & Development Associates (L&DA) we strive on listening closely to the needs of the water sector to provide advice, direction and intervention through our network of like-minded and experienced senior professionals. Our eNewsletters aim to keep you informed of key news and crucial subjects that may impact your organisation, as well as helpful…

L&DA eNewsletter – April 2022

Welcome to the latest edition of our eNewsletter At Learning & Development Associates (L&DA) we strive on listening closely to the needs of the water sector to provide advice, direction and intervention through our network of like-minded and experienced senior professionals. Our eNewsletters aim to keep you informed of key news and crucial subjects that…

Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Thames Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water set to be probed

The water industry watchdog has launched an investigation into five firms over “serious concerns” about how they manage wastewater treatment.  Ofwat said Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Thames Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water were set to be probed. The regulator said it followed data in December that “suggested widespread shortcomings in how water companies were…