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WET News February 2014

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M o r r i s o n Utility Services, with Yorkshire Water, has been using new techniques to assess the life of pipes without d i s r u p t i n g w a t e r supplies. Write a caption and email it to yoursayWN@ fav-house.com by February 27, 2014. The best captions will be published in the March 2014 issue of WET News. WaterButt 28 | WET News | February 2014 HAVE YOUR SAY We want more of your voices in WET News. Give us your views and thoughts on the following subjects and statements. Jot them down on an email and send to yoursayWN@fav-house. com by February 27, 2014 and we will publish a collection of them in the March 2014 edition of WET News. Please state if you are happy to be named, or whether you would prefer to remain anonymous or use an alias. UNITED UTILITIES (UU) is to be the subject of a new BBC Two prime-time observational documentary to be aired later this year. BBC Two has commissioned Mentorn Media to make the six 60-minute series Watermen (working title), which will follow UU's 9,000-strong workforce as they ensure that safe, clean water runs to homes 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Mentorn has gained "unique access" to United Utilities. From sewer men to call centre staff, the series will shine a light on just what it takes to keep water flowing and what happens each time customers flush toilets, wash their faces or have a drink from the tap. Commissioning editor, Documentaries for BBC One and Two, Maxine Watson, said: "We rarely think about what it takes to bring clean water to every household in the country. This series will change that as we follow the dedicated cast of characters who take pride in doing the sometimes dirty and filthy jobs essential to bringing us clean and safe water." Executive producer for Mentorn Media, Hannah Wyatt, added: "Without clean water we couldn't survive. It's easy to think it just falls from the sky and someone collects it but in fact it's a huge and complex operation from customer services to ground- breaking engineering projects. The series will go behind the scenes of this process and meet the unsung heroes who keep our taps flowing." UU chief executive Steve Mogford commented: "It's been a very new and exciting experience for our people who were filmed at work, and we've enjoyed it hugely. We have some real characters here who are passionate about what we do and I hope viewers will enjoy getting to know us and finding out more about where their water bill goes." Starring role for UU www.quantumeng.co.uk Email: sales@quantumeng.co.uk Quantum House, Saxon Business Park, Stoke Prior, Bromsgrove, Worcs. B60 4AD Phone: +44 (0) 1527 577888 Fax: +44 (0) 1527 577007 QUANTUM ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENTS LTD ORIGINAL THINKING FROM QED What can Quantum do for you today? www.quantumeng.co.uk Email: sales@quantumeng.co.uk • Surge suppression packages • Saturator vessels • Booster pump packages • Ozone packages • Instrument air packages • Vessel refurbishment and Spares • Patented Control System • Duplex relief valve sets • DAF compressor sets • Hydroburst packages Hydroburst packages What do you think? Fracking remains in the headlines as the government looks to encourage development of UK shale gas resources. What will this mean for the water industry? What measures will be needed to ensure drinking water supplies do not get contaminated through the fracking process? I have never... While walking on site I have never... What do you think? Ofwat is allowing water companies to bring forward investment from AMP6 into AMP5. How will this make a difference for non-Tier 1 contractors? How will bringing forward investment impact the latter stage of AMP6? I have never... While fixing a water leak I have never... Write a caption Last month's best captions "Orange is not your best colour!" "Should that extra large gin and tonic be pink?" "A watched kettle never boils."

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