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Support for housing and economic growth

UK water companies provide essential infrastructure and services that support all industries and sectors and drive economic growth.

Independent service to help resolve complaints

Customers in England and Wales will soon have a new independent and free-to-use service to resolve complaints with their water company.

Water and sanitation for all must remain a UN goal

2015 is a milestone year for water and sanitation as the UN could make it a global priority for governments.

Tap water for hydration – no filter needed

A few health commentators in the media are advising people to filter their water. However, it is not necessary to filter your tap water for any health reasons or because of any concerns around water quality.

Contact your water company if you are struggling to pay

Customers having difficulty paying their bills should speak to their water company to find out the range of help that is available.

Water companies helping to speed up building of new homes

The water sector has provided the first of a package of measures to help developers build more quickly the new homes that are so urgently needed.

Water UK response to the DCLG planning consultation

Water companies must be made statutory consultees in the planning process for applications relating to unconventional and oil gas development.

Water UK statement about Ofwat’s announcement on Final Determination

Under Final Determinations announced by Ofwat today, average water and waste water bills will come down by 5% in real terms over the next five years – a decrease in the average bill across England and Wales of £20 by 2020.

Preparing for winter

With temperatures continuing to drop across the UK, water companies are making sure that customers’ water supplies are protected against the winter weather. Water companies are advising and helping customers, through their websites, community events and local media, with tips on how to protect their pipes from freezing.

Challenges in adapting to climate change

Water UK set out for MPs some of the water industry's key challenges in adapting to climate change.

Fighting the festive fat

Water companies across the UK are working with Sainsbury’s and Waitrose to give away around 200,000 fat traps and funnels to people buying their Christmas turkey or roast. Each year, thousands of sewer blockages happen because people pour cooking fat, oil and grease (FOG) down their kitchen sinks.

Bills likely to remain flat over next five years

This month we will reach another key milestone in the Ofwat price review to set the levels of water prices and investment in England and Wales over the next five years. Companies are committed to keeping customers' bills as low as possible in 2015-20.

Water for hydration and health

Experts in the field of hydration gathered this month at an event jointly sponsored by Water UK and the Royal Society of Medicine. The conference was well attended and the discussion wide-ranging. Even though there was general agreement that sugar-based drinks were a cause of many problems in modern society, there was no consensus on what fluid should be used to hydrate - water, tea, juice or even wine.

Water availability crucial to building new communities

The UK water industry is fully committed to delivering essential infrastructure and supporting the government's National Infrastructure Plan. However, water supply and availability needs to be at the heart of our decision-making for communities, businesses and agriculture - we can no longer just assume water will be there when and where we need it.

Investment, profits and tax

When companies invest for the future, they can defer - but not avoid - corporation tax due to the tax relief on capital allowances.

Water companies’ help for struggling households

Water companies understand that some of their customers are facing cost-of-living pressures. This is why the industry spends millions of pounds every year to give struggling households money off their water bills and offers a wide range of extra support and advice measures.

Efforts to support UK beaches and tourism

Figures released from Defra show that this year, 605 out 610 bathing sites met the mandatory standards set by the European Commission. The water industry plays a key role in keeping beaches free from pollution by ensuring that water returned to the environment is as clean as possible.

How drinking water underpins public health

Water UK is working with The Royal Society of Medicine to develop the CPD accredited Water, Hydration and Health Conference on Tuesday 2 December in London. Bringing together health professionals, industry leaders, the regulator, government bodies and other stakeholders, the evidence-based programme will examine the importance of hydration and drinking water quality to the nation’s health.