Fresh ideas sought to clear up 'serious and often interlocking' water sector woes

Stuart Stone
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Public, green groups, and investors invited to share views on issues ranging from drinking water regulation to company ownership and nature impacts

Green groups, investors, and the general public have been invited to share their views on the future of the water sector, covering everything from the financial resilience of water companies and how to...

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