Finalist: CRIS, Amey and Severn Trent Water for their
Productivity Partnership, a dedicated team working on site with
construction gangs to identify opportunities for e ciencies and
eliminate causes of waste.
Finalist: Northumbrian Water Group, South Sta• s Water, Anglian
Water, United Utilities and Severn Trent Water for HFSA replacement.
The ‚ ve collaborated over a procurement process and single contract
award, creating a market place that was viable for suppliers.
Finalist: Severn Trent Water, MWH, NMCNomenca, MMB, Lintott
and Trojan for reducing bacteriological failures at treatment works.
The partnership collaboration culminated in the development of a
modular standard product UV process.
Finalist: South Tyneside Council, Northumbrian Water, MWH and
Esh Construction for the Fellgate estate project. The move towards
partnership working and sustainable drainage techniques required a
new way of thinking and working.
Finalist: United Utilities and the GCA joint venture for the
Liverpool WwTW upgrade, where a 'One Team One Aim' initiative
was developed.
What the judges said:
"Welsh Water worked with a host
of partners, and this was a good
example of wide collaboration and
longevity to ‚ x a problem"
Winner Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water
Welsh Water partnered with water industry, Natural Resources Wales and land managers to tackle the increasing
risk of pesticides in water used for drinking water supply. It is the ‚ rst time a partnership has been formed to tackle
pesticide reduction via advice and alternative application equipment.
Partnership Initiative of the Year
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