EXECUTIVE OVERVIEW
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• INTRODUCTION
• THE UK WATER AND WASTEWATER INDUSTRY – BACKGROUND
Background
Overview
Finance and Economics
Environmental impact
Drinking water quality
The Industry Post-Privatisation
The Impact of Competition
The role of the regulators
• AMP 5 PROGRAMME 2010-2015
• THE AMP 4 INVESTMENT PERIOD 2005-2010 – KEY DRIVERS
Legislation
Water Framework Directive
Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) Directive
Efficiency
Framework Agreements
Whole Life Costs
Future Capital Investment
Energy Use
Carbon Management
Renewable energy generation
Climate change
Risk and Future Proofing
Resilient Assets
Flooding
Private sewers
Odour Control
Automation
Security of Supply
Purchasing and the Decision Making Process
Stakeholder engagement
Sustainability
Catchment-based pollution control
Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SUDS)
Impacts of building development
Drought measures
Collaborative partnerships
Metering control and technology
Leakage
Large-scale direct effluent reuse
Inter-zonal transfers
National network
Desalination
Greywater recycling
Mapping underground assets
Groundwater pollution
Discharge consents review
Procurement policy
Benefits of competition for major water-intensive industrial users
Water-transmitted infections – legionnella, cryptosporidium, g
• CONCLUSIONS
THE UK WATER & WASTEWATER INDUSTRY – COMPANIES
• The UK Water Companies
Individual Company Profiles – key issues, current & upcoming contracts by start and end dates, extension options, contractors and value, key named contacts
• Appendices