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Guidance for UK companies on winning business from international aid and development projects.
Information on the potential health impacts of drought in England and the measures that people can take to stay healthy during these events.
This document is one of a series on water that seek to inform on and promote best practice in sustainable management
How to use the calculators to work out a nutrient budget for residential developments in nutrient neutrality catchments.
Emerging techniques on how to prevent or minimise the environmental impacts of hydrogen production by electrolysis of water.
If you impound water, or plan to, you may need to apply for an impounding licence.
Reports on a study which adapted the existing rural-based Multiple Use water Services framework into a slum-specific framework
The differences between the 3 types of bottled water, and what bottled water is exempt from the rules.
How to register as a spring water producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market spring water.
How to register as a producer, and the rules you must follow to produce and market bottled drinking water.
This series brings together all documents relating to water quality and abstraction statistics.
Your tap water should be clear and bright - water quality advice, reporting problems, how to complain
The Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) is a non-ministerial government department. We are the economic regulator for the water and sewerage sectors in England and Wales. We are responsible for making sure that the companies we regulate provide consumers with...
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