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Proud to be the best performing retailer for meter reading
We're delighted to announce that new data released today by Market Operator Services Ltd (MOSL) has highlighted us as the best performer for up-to-date meter readings out of all national major water retailers (those with more than 5,000 meters).
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water2business hires industrys first trade effluent apprentice
We've achieved an industry first in the water retail market by running an apprenticeship programme for the trade effluent part of our business.
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Managing water to improve savings and sustainability
It's one of the world's most precious resources and many businesses and buildings would struggle to remain operational without it, so why do most of us not give water a second thought?
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Hungry for change - The Sustainable Restaurant Association
We pride ourselves on providing our customers with three key benefits.
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Protect your business this winter
It's crucial that you prepare your business for cold weather and potential plumbing emergencies. Read our tips on how to do so.
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Save water money and the environment this summer
It's that time of year again. The sprinklers are on to keep land healthy, people are more inclined to wash their cars and cold drink sales are going through the roof!
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How to make sure youre compliant with water regulations
To protect your water supply from contamination, it's important that your fixtures and fittings are correctly installed and in a good state of repair.
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Meet the contact centre team
Have you called us with any queries? If so, you'll most likely have spoken to a member of our customer service team in the contact centre.
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At the heart of the community
As well as having customers all over the UK, our customers are the businesses that share our building, the bank next door, the cafe across the road, and the school in the next street, and that's why our team live and breathe our local community.
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Dont let your profits leak away
Leaks are a major problem for homes and businesses, and for water companies. Water wholesalers are responsible for the hundreds of thousands of miles of pipes that take water to the boundary of your property.