Severn Trent
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Stock price | SVT |
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Headquarters | Coventry |
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Ceo | Liv Garfield |
Revenue | 1. 694 billion GBP (2018) |
Subsidiaries | Water Plus |
C2c Services Ltd | |
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ID | 875227 |
About Severn Trent
Severn Trent plc is a water company based in the United Kingdom that is traded on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index.
Oxfordshire explosion: Plant had permission for lightning mast
... Severn Trent Green Power refused to confirm whether the 22m (72ft) mast had been installed prior to the incident in Oxfordshire on Monday...
Fire crews tackle Oxfordshire recycling plant blast through night
... A tank at the Severn Trent Green Power site was struck by lightning on Monday at 19:20 BST, causing the gases within it to ignite and explode...
Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution
... Severn Trent is the first in line, with claims against the other firms expected in the coming months...
Shock as car left stranded in Coventry sinkhole
... " Officers attended and closed the road so the car could be recovered and Severn Trent could work on the damage, " a spokesman said...
Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
... The water companies - Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Severn Trent Water, South West Water, Southern Water, Thames Water, United Utilities Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water - said they were ready to invest £10bn to upgrade their sewage infrastructure and also establish 100 new swimming areas...
How Qatar's riches touch millions of UK lives
... Turn on the tap as a Severn Trent water customer, and your bill adds to its profits...
Protests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers
... Each protest targeted a separate water company: •Edinburgh - Scottish Water •Tynemouth - Northumbrian Water •Belfast - Northern Ireland Water •Scarborough - Yorkshire Water •Bath - Wessex Water •Manningtree, Essex - Anglian Water •Worthing - Southern Water •Newquay - South West Water •Abergavenny - Welsh Water •Victoria Embankment Garden, London - Thames Water •Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire - Severn Trent •New Brighton Beach, Wirral - United UtilitiesNic Bury, professor of environmental toxicology at the University of Suffolk, is running a project looking at E...
Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say
... They claimed United Utilities paid out the largest package of bonuses, worth nearly £6m, followed by Severn Trent (£5...
Fire crews tackle Oxfordshire recycling plant blast through night
By Indy Almroth-WrightBBC News
Crews spent The Night tackling a fire that started after a Lightning Strike caused a huge gas Explosion at a food waste recycling site.
A tank at the Severn Trent Green Power site was struck by lightning on Monday at 19:20 BST, causing the gases within it to ignite and explode.
Witnesses reported seeing a large fireball Light Up the sky after the blast.
The Blaze has been brought Under Control , a fire service confirmed.
Crews remain at The Scene in Cassington, Oxfordshire, where three of five tanks were damaged.
An Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service spokesperson said: " Firefighters have been there All Night .
" However, there are now two appliances and a hydraulic platform on The Scene compared to the six crews and other support vehicles at The Height of The Incident .
" The Fire is Under Control and did not spread. "
Stewart Reid and his wife saw The Explosion as they were travelling on the A34 near Oxford.
He Said : " There was lighting and thunder, [it] kept lighting up the sky the whole time we were driving. Then there was a bright orange light and we could see something had burst into flames.
" You could tell it was an Explosion - flames were going up at such a velocity, you could tell it was gas. It was a bit crazy. "
The Site 's operator, Severn Trent Green Power Limited, said nobody had been injured.
The waste firm said it was " working with The Emergency services to make sure The Site is safe so that we can assess the damage as soon as possible".
At its height, 40 firefighters in six fire engines, police and several ambulances were sent to The Plant .
Thames Valley Police shut the A40 between Wolvercote and Eynsham, and urged residents to stay home and shut windows and doors overnight.
The Road has since reopened and restrictions for residents lifted.
Residents also reported lights flickering in their homes at The Time of The Strike and power outages in Witney, Burford, Chipping Norton and Milton-under-Wychwood.
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