Improving the stimulation and management of innovation by water utilities is a key mechanism through which the challenges of securing sustainable water and wastewater services will be achieved. This paper describes the process of adopting source control interventions (SCIs) by water and sewerage companies (WaSCs) in England and Wales. SCIs can be defined as efforts by water suppliers to control agricultural pollution where it arises. To investigate differences in the extent to which SCIs have and are being adopted across all ten WaSCs in England and Wales, Rogers’ five stage innovation model is used to structure and interpret results from a series of semi-structured interviews with raw water quality and catchment management personnel. Resul...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the influence of regulations on drinking water qual...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...
Improving the stimulation and management of innovation by water utilities is a key mechanism through...
The treatment of agriculturally polluted water to potable standards is costly for water companies. C...
The treatment of agriculturally polluted water to potable standards is costly for water companies. C...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological ...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
<p>Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to ...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological t...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
This paper presents an assessment of how the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is stimulating...
This paper presents an assessment of how the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is stimulating...
For UK Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs), the capacity to innovate capital investment processes, ...
Over the last twenty years, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have assumed ...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the influence of regulations on drinking water qual...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...
Improving the stimulation and management of innovation by water utilities is a key mechanism through...
The treatment of agriculturally polluted water to potable standards is costly for water companies. C...
The treatment of agriculturally polluted water to potable standards is costly for water companies. C...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological ...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
<p>Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to ...
Water management is undergoing a transformation towards integration, source control and ecological t...
Innovations in technology and organisations are central to enabling the water sector to adapt to maj...
This paper presents an assessment of how the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is stimulating...
This paper presents an assessment of how the European Water Framework Directive (WFD) is stimulating...
For UK Water and Sewerage Companies (WaSCs), the capacity to innovate capital investment processes, ...
Over the last twenty years, the concepts of sustainability and sustainable development have assumed ...
Water utilities face a variety of challenges in meeting future demands under climate uncertainty, ad...
The main objectives of this study were to assess the influence of regulations on drinking water qual...
It is widely recognised that the current abstraction licensing system in England needs to be reforme...