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UK-based Wessex Water ordered to pay £11 million over sewage spills
Located in the Southwest of the UK, the water and sewerage company, Wessex Water has been ordered to pay an £11 million enforcement package due to failures in its management of wastewater. The Water regulator Ofwat has instructed that the penalty be paid by the company and its shareholders; it is not to be paid for by customers or added to bills. Currently, Wessex Water provides services to 2.9 million customers across Bristol, Bath, Dorset and Somerset. Ofwat found that We
Rosamund Knowles
Nov 122 min read


Impact of Global Elections on Climate: Route to Net Zero
This year 2024, billions of citizens worldwide are expected to elect their new representatives, with the US elections being the most...
The Conference Corner
Sep 9, 20242 min read


A Breakdown in Government, the United Kingdom
The Conservative party has held power in the United Kingdom for fourteen years, ten years without a major coalition partner.
Edward Smith
Jul 5, 20244 min read


A conversation about changing mindsets with John Kraus, CEO of Engineers Without Borders UK.
CEO of Engineers Without Borders UK, John Kraus, discusses sustainability, climate change, and the role of the engineering industry.
Natalia Vasnier
Jan 25, 20248 min read


Home solar panels and the UK, a case study of steady adoption.
Home solar panels and the UK, a case study of steady adoption.
Edward Smith
Dec 12, 20234 min read
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