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.
Yorkshire Water is investing £380,000 at Old Ellerby wastewater treatment works to reduce storm overflow discharges into a tributary of Kelwell Drain by 70%.
Yorkshire Water is investing £2m in its sewerage network in Wentworth village, near Rotherham, to improve the stability and reliability of the drainage network and support the continued health of watercourses in the region.
Yorkshire Water is investing a total of £8.9m across its Ingbirchworth and Hoylandswaine wastewater treatment sites in South Yorkshire to improve water quality in both the river Don, and Banks Bottom Dike.
Yorkshire Water is investing £15m in its water treatment works in Fixby, Huddersfield, to further improve the performance of the facility and ensure safe, reliable clean drinking water.
Yorkshire Water is investing £2.7m in its Kirkby Malzeard wastewater treatment works to improve water quality in Kex beck, which eventually joins the river Laver near Ripon.
Yorkshire Water plans £60m investment in Ilkley wastewater treatment works and storm overflows to reduce river Wharfe discharges and improve water quality at the town's designated bathing water.
Yorkshire Water is planning to invest £500,000 in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire to reduce the number of discharges into the river Bain, a tributary of the river Ure.
Yorkshire Water is investing £4.8m in its Dishforth wastewater treatment work to improve water quality in the river Swale and to expand the capacity of the site.
Yorkshire Water is building a new £8.5m service reservoir in Harton, between Malton and York, to increase resilience of the drinking water network in the area and improve supplies locally.
Yorkshire Water is planning to invest £2.4m in Cudworth to reduce the number of storm water discharges into Small Bridge Dike, a tributary of the river Dearne.