Event - Sustainable Water 2013

Sustainable Water 2013, will take place on September at Faversham House in London. This event will demonstrate how water utilities are building resilience and sustainability into their businesses, working with the natural environment to find solutions that improve water quality and flood resilience.

Join over 100 water industry professionals to:

•Learn how to achieve the right balance of affordability for customers with attractiveness for investors ahead of PR14
•Have your say regarding the role of sustainability in AMP6 and smarter regulation of water resources •Learn how to work in partnership with customers to reduce leakage and drive your brand management strategy forward •Learn how to successfully build resilience into your water management plan
•Hear the latest research on energy optimisation, resource recovery and catchment management

For more information click here.

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