09 Oct 2025

Image description: Water cascading down rocks. Photo by Gary Yost on Unsplash.   A new £2 million research initiative has been launched to investigate the growing threat of so-called “forever chemicals” in UK rivers and their impact on wildlife. The project, titled UNSaFE (UNderstanding the Scale, Sources, Fate and Effects of PFAS pollution), is funded […]

09 Oct 2025

Image description: water droplet falling from a tap. Image by Tim from Pixabay   Millions of households in England will have to pay even higher water bills than had previously been expected, after five water companies appealed to the UK’s competition regulator. In December regulator Ofwat said average annual household bills could rise by 36% […]

02 Oct 2025

Image description: Aerial image of sewage treatment facility. Image by Photo by Ivan Bandura on Unsplash   UK Pennon group eyeing profitability for 2025-26 South West Water owner Pennon has reported a “strong return to profitability” despite higher costs borne during the summer drought and the UK’s hottest summer on record. The FTSE 250 water […]

02 Oct 2025

Image description: A water pipe flowing into a river. Photo by Jacob Antony on Unsplash   Internal documents and data shared with BBC News have highlighted that the Environment Agency (EA) has been struggling to monitor incidents of serious pollution. An internal EA document from this year states that all potentially serious incidents should be […]

02 Oct 2025

Image description: The Thames at night with the landmark Shard illuminated on the left. Image by Phil Reid on Unsplash.   Sky News reported that the group of lenders which are in pole position to own Thames Water and keep it out of government ownership “are to pledge to the industry regulator [Ofwat] that they […]

02 Oct 2025

 Image description: aerial shot of a water treatment plant. Photo by Ian on Unsplash    Financial regulator Ofwat, in response to a freedom of information request by Save Windermere campaigning group, revealed United Utilities had been allocated £129m since 2000 to connect non-mains systems, mostly septic tanks, to the mains sewer network and reduce sewage pollution.   […]

25 Sep 2025

Image description: wild swimmers doing front crawl in a body of water. Photo by Johanna Steppan on Unsplash   A new report from the London assembly has recommended ten new wild swimming locations should be created in London, to accelerate a clean-up of the capital’s waterways and increase nature access. The investigation, titled “Swimmable rivers: […]

25 Sep 2025

Image description: cars stuck in traffic.Photo by Nabeel Syed on Unsplash   After six years, Brighton’s Wild Park rainscape, formed of a vegetated swale linked to four planted basins, is almost completed. The Aquifer Project, formed in 2016 to protect the chalk aquifer, secured £1.79m funding from National Highways to build the rainscape with the […]