The growing frequency of extreme weather events is influencing UK water industry leaders’ asset management and investment strategies. In the UK, we historically just talked about flooding.
Now there are different challenges – we have water scarcity and sometimes the water is in the wrong part of the country to the…
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UK water sector assessment shows that improvement is needed across the board
An assessment of the UK’s water sector by Future Water Association, with input from over 100 stakeholders, shows that it needs improvement in all areas including asset health, sewers maintenance, innovation, research, leakage and more.
The trade association and business support organisation’s Future Water Report Card is a “state of the…
Lighthouse | Rebuilding trust in troubled water industry is paramount
For some time the water sector’s to-do list has been extensive and challenging.
For some time the water sector’s to-do list has been extensive and challenging. This includes reducing overflows from sewers, improving river quality, reducing leaks and increasing the rate of asset replacement for water and wastewater networks. All this…
Your View | Grenfell fire, water management, Stonehenge Tunnel, job hunting, Hexham flood defence
Main Point: Grenfell's internal fire spread Once again, discussion of the reasons behind the Grenfell disaster focus only on the inflammable cladding panels (NCE, July). However, in a report by Dave Parker in the August 2017 edition of NCE, it was spelt out very clearly that the fire which engulfed…
Innovative Thinker | Barhale’s Martin Brown on how rail projects can learn from the water sector
Involvement of key stakeholders in early design stages is crucial for improved rail project delivery, says Martin Brown.
In May, Network Rail published its Delivering an Efficient Railway document. It includes a target to deliver £3.8bn in savings by the end of the infrastructure operator’s Control Period 7 (CP7) investment…
Your View | Valuing water, onshore wind farms, Silvertown tunnel fire and cycling
Main Point The debate about valuing water raises many issues from a civil engineering perspective (NCE, last month). It speaks eloquently about the need to get together and value water holistically but then focuses only on public water supply with no mention about the increasing water needs of agriculture particularly…
Innovation Showcase | Stormtech does SuDS differently
Stormtech SuDS attenuation system targets the UK market
StormTech arch-shaped SuDS attenuation chambers from Advanced Drainage Systems have been used on over 50,000 projects worldwide. New Eurocode modelling demonstrates they pass muster for projects in the UK and Europe too. The StormTech underground SuDS attenuation system, that exploits the structural properties…
The challenge of building more reservoirs to ensure UK’s water resilience
The UK needs to start pushing forward with plans for more reservoirs if it is to remain resilient against the climate crisis, according to leading water experts.
A new potable water reservoir hasn’t opened in the UK since 1992, when Severn Trent Water’s Carsington Reservoir in Derbyshire was completed. Portsmouth Water…
First water flows through United Utilities new £300M Cumbrian pipeline
As South East Water announced its customers would soon be subject to hosepipe bans, households supplied by United Utilities gained a new water source as the firm’s 100km connection to Thirlmere reservoir was put into use for the first time.
Yesterday the first 1,400 households received water via the new £300M…
NCE at 50 | How predictions from 25 years ago stood the test of time
NCE’s 25th anniversary supplement made predictions for what the world of civil engineering would look like in 2022 – how did those forecasts hold up?
In NCE’s 8 May 1997 issue, the news team reported that the base slab pour at Westminster station on the Jubilee Line Extension had been completed,…