United Utilities, headquartered in Warrington, UK, is the country’s largest listed provider of water and wastewater services, serving over 7 million people in North West England. It manages water sourcing, treatment, and distribution, along with sewerage systems. The company’s added value lies in its commitment to sustainability, reducing leakage, and protecting water resources through innovation. It plays a critical role in major cities like Manchester, Liverpool, and Preston, ensuring infrastructure resilience and service reliability.
United Utilities selects STRABAG Equitix Consortium for the £2.5-2.9bn Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme, replacing six tunnel sections to ensure water supply for North West England.
United Utilities' £20 million investment in Congleton wastewater treatment works enhances water quality, reduces environmental impact, and protects wildlife, with the project set to complete by December 2024.
United Utilities pioneers a sustainable plant-based phosphorus removal method, enhancing compliance, reducing chemical reliance, and supporting rural wastewater sites.
United Utilities has announced partners for a further two frameworks as it prepares for the largest investment in water and wastewater infrastructure in the North West for a century.
United Utilities has become the first water company in Europe to introduce an innovative low carbon, chemical-free wastewater treatment process for use at small sites.
United Utilities is delivering the £10.6m programme to increase capacity at 29 rural wastewater treatment works across the region, including six in Lancashire.
United Utilities has chosen three top design and development partners to deliver the largest environmental program in the North West in over a century, pending approval of its ambitious business plan.
United Utilities has announced a further 18 partners who will help to deliver the largest environmental programme in the North West in more than a century, if the company’s ambitious business plan is approved. .
United Utilities is partnering with seven top engineering and infrastructure firms to invest in North West's largest water and wastewater infrastructure project in over a century.