MPs to water industry: Plug 'shocking' water leakage to combat drought risk

Michael Holder
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Parliament's EFRA Committee publishes report on water industry regulation, calling for firms to be given more powers to roll out smart meters

The UK water industry should aim to slash water leakage in half by 2040 in order to guard against increasing climate-related drought risk. That was the headline recommendation from a new report today...

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