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Water-related
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Group links |
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Water & Wastewater Companies and their websites |
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Council websites |
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WaterAid
is an international NGO dedicated exclusively to the provision
of safe domestic water, sanitation and hygiene education
to the world's poorest people. It is Cambridge Water's
chosen charity. |
At Cambridge Water
we always aim to provide the highest possible levels of service
and we hope the quality of this web site reflects that. If
you feel that some information is missing or we have not been
clear about a point, or even if you would just like to give
us constructive comments on our business, then please contact
us at quality@cambridge-water.co.uk
or call 01223 706050.
There are also many other sites that
you may be interested to visit. Here is a list of some we
feel offer an important service to customers.
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www.ofwat.gov.uk
The economic regulator
for the water and sewerage industry in England
and Wales. They monitor the performance of Water
Companies and set prices and targets.
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www.ccwater.org.uk
The Consumer Council for Water (CCWater) represents water and sewerage consumers in England and Wales. It is independent of both the water industry and the regulator.
Details of its Forward Work Programme and Annual Review 2006 are available from the website (www.ccwater.org.uk) or from the regional office: CCWater Eastern, Carlyle House, Carlyle Road, Cambridge CB4 3DN. Telephone 08457 959369 or email: eastern@ccwater.org.uk. CCWater Eastern welcomes feedback from Cambridge Water customers.
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www.dwi.gov.uk
The Drinking Water Inspectorate
(DWI) regulates public water supplies in England
and Wales. DWI is responsible for assessing the
quality of drinking water in England and Wales,
taking enforcement action if standards are not
being met, and appropriate action when water is
unfit for human consumption. |
www.wateraid.org
WaterAid is an international
NGO dedicated exclusively to the provision of
safe domestic water, sanitation and hygiene education
to the world's poorest people. It is Cambridge
Water's chosen charity. |
www.environment-agency.gov.uk
They are the Environment
Agency. It's their job to look after our environment
and make it a better place - for you, and for
future generations. |
www.defra.gov.uk
Defra (the Department for
Environment, Food and Rural Affairs) works for
the essentials of life - food, air, land, water,
people, animals and plants. Their remit is the
pursuit of sustainable development - weaving together
economic, social and environmental concerns. |
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