16 Jan 2025

Useful article in New Civil Engineer Water industry experts have expressed dismay at the news that mandatory sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) for developments over 100m2 is not being introduced, despite the Department for Food, Rural Affairs and Environment’s (Defra’s) promise. Despite the government saying that Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 would […]

16 Jan 2025

The Guardian reports water shortage fears as Labour’s first AI growth zone is to be sited just seven miles from Abingdon reservoir planned for water-stressed south-east England. Labour’s first artificial intelligence growth zone will be sited close to the UK’s first new reservoir in 30 years, sparking fears that the AI push will add to […]

16 Jan 2025

The UK Water Report says the Environment Agency (EA) has found catchment nutrient balancing (CNB) to be “ineffective and unworkable as a regulatory mechanism”. Ahead of Christmas, it told water companies it was minded to withdraw CNB permitting as a regulatory mechanism for wastewater treatment works discharges – from the start of AMP8. CNB allows water […]

16 Jan 2025

The 5th edition of the well-known textbook “Urban Drainage” by David Butler, Chris Digman, Christos Makropoulos and John W. Davies has just been published.   Photo credit: Chris F   Keeping its balance of principles, practice, and research, this new edition has had the most comprehensive update of any edition so far. It includes a […]

16 Jan 2025

The Consumer Council for Water (CCW) says that the discount scheme for high essential water use needs to be updated.   Photo credit: Mart Production   WaterSure caps water bills for low income, metered customers with high essential needs due to medical conditions or family size. The customer champion has made six main recommendations to […]

08 Jan 2025

The Environment Agency is continuing to urge people to remain vigilant following the recent flooding, as flood warnings are still in place and a mixture of already saturated catchments and melting snow could risk some further disruption in parts of England on Thursday and Friday. Ongoing minor river flooding impacts are expected along the River […]

08 Jan 2025

A reminder that The Environmental Audit Committee is undertaking an inquiry on flood resilience in England, focusing on how flood resilience can be strengthened in response to increasing risks from extreme weather, rising sea levels, and evolving flood hazards.   Photo credit: Natural England   Read the call for evidence for more information about this inquiry, and […]

08 Jan 2025

Citizen science testing of river water quality will expand this year in an attempt to make the data part of official monitoring of waterways, the head of an independent environmental research group has said.   Photo credit: Zowie Green   The use of ordinary people across the country to test river water quality for pollutants […]