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United Utilities

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Revenue1. 736 billion GBP (2018)
HeadquartersWarrington
United Kingdom
Founded1995
Parent organizations United Utilities
Subsidiaries Water Plus
United Utilities Europe Holdings B. V.
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About United Utilities


United Utilities Group plc, the United Kingdom's largest listed water company, was founded in 1995 as a result of the merger of North West Water and NORWEB.

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest

Water firm wrongly downgraded pollution events, documents suggest
Dec 4,2023 1:01 am

... Leaked documents suggest one firm, United Utilities, wrongly downgraded dozens of pollution incidents in north-west England last year...

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution

Water firms face legal action over sewage pollution
Aug 8,2023 10:40 pm

... Thames Water, United Utilities, Anglian Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water are all set to have cases brought against them after Severn Trent...

Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere

Steve Coogan and Lee Mack join pollution protest at Windermere
May 29,2023 1:11 pm

... Mr Coogan, best known for playing Alan Partridge, said the water company United Utilities was the " chief offender"...

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
May 18,2023 12:41 am

... 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 'rewiggling' Swindale Beck brought its fish back

How 'rewiggling' Swindale Beck brought its fish back
Apr 24,2023 9:50 pm

... Funded in equal parts by the RSPB, the Environment Agency, Natural England and the water company landowner, United Utilities, it cost just over £200,000 to rewiggle the 1km (0...

Sewage spills in England totalled 1. 75 million hours in 2022

Sewage spills in England totalled 1. 75 million hours in 2022
Mar 31,2023 8:50 am

... According to the data, the company that released sewage most often in 2022 was United Utilities, which covers the North West of England...

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say

Sewage: Ban water firm bonuses until discharges end, Lib Dems say
Apr 18,2022 2:50 pm

... They claimed United Utilities paid out the largest package of bonuses, worth nearly £6m, followed by Severn Trent (£5...

Energy prices: What is a windfall tax and how would it work?

Energy prices: What is a windfall tax and how would it work?
Feb 8,2022 4:45 pm

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How 'rewiggling' Swindale Beck brought its fish back

Jan 19,2022 9:12 am

By Victoria Gill and Sophie WoodcockBBC News Climate and science team

" Nature needs Chaos , it needs randomness, " says Lee Schofield from the RSPB.

He is sitting on The Bank of Swindale Beck, a stretch of river the flows into Haweswater Reservoir in Cumbria - One of England's largest lakes. The Chaos - and the Nature - has returned to this site after being missing for two centuries.

This is because, about 200 years ago, the community of Swindale embarked on an ambitious project to straighten this section of the beck, with the aim of speeding the flow of Water through The Valley and increasing the amount of farmland surrounding it.

That had unintended consequences. The faster-flowing Water was too swift for fish like salmon and trout to spawn. And The River carried more sediment downstream, Making It murkier.

So back in 2016, the RSPB and its Partners - including the Water company that owns The Land - embarked on a remeandering or " rewiggling" project.

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After studying The Valley to locate the original path carved out by The River , The Charity enlisted a team of diggers to recreate that curvy channel. It is now about 180m (200 yards) longer than the straight line that had been in The Valley bottom for two centuries.

The transformation, says Lee, was almost immediate.

" About three months after the diggers left - we had salmon and trout spawning in The River again, " he recalls.

The re-established, meandering curves have slowed down the flow of Water , which creates aquatic habitat at each bend.

" We now have vegetation in The River , where young fish can shelter, " explained Lee. " There are gravel banks, deep pools and riffles - shallow, turbulent parts of The River where the Water draws in oxygen. It all benefits the whole Food Chain .

" It's like a living thing moving through The Valley now, while the old, straightened river was just like a sad canal. "

This restoration was expensive. Funded in equal parts by the RSPB, the Environment Agency , Natural England and the Water company landowner, United Utilities , it cost just over £200,000 to rewiggle the 1km (0. 6 miles) stretch.

The government is currently funding A Number of conservation schemes like this One under what is called the. Through this, farmers will be able to apply for money to boost biodiversity on their Land , possibly by re-wiggling their own rivers or establishing more wild spaces like woodlands.

But Alice Groom, the RSPB's head of sustainable Land use policy says more funding is needed if The Decline of Nature in This Country is going to be tackled.

" Last Year 's Landscape Recovery pilot was massively oversubscribed, " she says. " The Government should move swiftly to bring sufficient funding online to match the demand for those groups of farmers and landowners wishing to deliver for Nature , climate and Water quality. "

For United Utilities , re-wiggling essentially means The River cleans itself. Artificially straightened rivers flow faster and Pick Up more sediment. In this case, that is carried downstream to the Haweswater Reservoir . Curves slow down the flow and allow The River to deposit its sediment on The Banks .

That slowed flow also reduces The Risk of flooding downstream.

Somewhat ironically, environmental damage that Water companies do in The Future could also provide a funding source for restoration projects like this.

Companies, under recently announced government plans. Environment Secretary Thérèse Coffey has said that this money would be reinvested into a new Water restoration fund amd be used for community-led river conservation projects.

United Utilities itself was recently revealed to have in 2022.

John Gorst from United Utilites, who worked on the Swindale project, told Bbc News : " There are issues and we're addressing them.

" [But] this landscape is critical to us as a business. The Reservoir is our single biggest supply, so we're investing in these catchments and managing them in a way that safeguards Water quality and has all these additional benefits for biodiversity. "

The RSPB runs its own farm in this valley and says it has shown that conservation and farming can work together and mutually benefit each other.

Lee Schofield says seeing The River 's clear, meandering Water - and its wildlife - Return is inspiring.

" We as a species can rebuild and restore places like this. We can create space for Nature , " he says.

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