Yorkshire Water, based in Bradford, West Yorkshire, UK, is a prominent water supply and wastewater treatment company serving the Yorkshire and Humber regions. The company provides clean drinking water and manages sewage services for domestic and commercial customers, ensuring public health and environmental protection. Yorkshire Water is committed to sustainability, implementing initiatives for water conservation, flood risk management, and biodiversity enhancement. They also engage in community education programs to promote responsible water usage. With a focus on customer service and operational excellence, Yorkshire Water plays a crucial role in the infrastructure and well-being of the region.
The project at Shaw Mills improves water quality in Thornley Beck and the river Nidd, by reducing phosphorus levels and enhancing wastewater treatment processes.
Yorkshire Water is delivering a £7.3m project at its Pocklington wastewater treatment site in East Riding of Yorkshire, designed to improve water quality in Pocklington Beck.
The project was developed to reduce the amount of Phosphorous in the wastewater returned to the environment post treatment and is the first time that Yorkshire Water has implemented this type of technology.
Yorkshire Water is investing £19.5m near Keighley, West Yorkshire, in two schemes set to improve the water quality in the river Aire, alongside the resilience of the clean water network.
Yorkshire Water is set to exchange 1.3 million existing water meters with smart meters, designed to provide service improvements, enhanced customer support and reduce leakage.
Yorkshire Water is investing £11m to upgrade Garforth wastewater treatment works in Allerton Bywater, Leeds, to improve the water quality in Sheffield Beck.