Temporary water use ban in Thames Water area

We’ve seen an extremely dry start to the year; in the south there’s been a dry March, April, May, June and July, with 34% less rain than the long-term average.  With August and September set to be just as dry, together with the hottest temperatures on record, demand for water is set to remain high.

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It’s transformation Tuesday every day for Teresa and Pete

Severn Trent Services looks after thousands of water and wastewater assets for customers across the UK.

Over and above making sure they’re working properly; customers are also promised that assets are left in a better condition than when the team found them.

Making sure this promise becomes a reality is the job of many. However, spearheading the Asset Condition Grading (ACG) Programme is Teresa Halliday (Reporting Lead), Pete Dignan (Strategy Engineer), and Mark Waite (Systems Analyst).

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Temporary water use ban in Yorkshire

We’ve seen an extremely dry start to the year; in Yorkshire there’s been a dry March, April, May, June and July, with 34% less rain than the long-term average.  With August and September set to be just as dry, together with the hottest temperatures on record, demand for water is set to remain high.

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Meet Abigail Hasnip, our new Marketing Assistant

We’re delighted to announce that Abigail Hasnip has joined our team as our new Marketing Assistant! She brings with her an innovative approach to marketing that will revolutionise our communications. There are many exciting things coming over the next few months that we can’t wait to share with you, and Abigail will be a cornerstone of these developments.

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Temporary water use ban in Kent and Sussex areas

We’ve seen an extremely dry start to the year, with a sharp reduction in average rainfall between April – June 2022 making it the driest start to the year since 1976.  With August and September set to be just as dry, together with the hottest temperatures on record, demand for water is set to remain high. 

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