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Here is a section of the email I received regarding the sewage petition which hopefully we are a part of.
GLA
A duty on water companies and the Environment Agency to publish data on storm overflow operation on an annual basis.
You can read more about this announcement at:
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/measures-to-reduce-harm-from-storm-overflows-to-be-made-law
These legally-binding obligations on water companies and the Government will reduce pollution in rivers and will therefore protect wildlife and public health.
Alongside these new duties, water companies have agreed to make available real-time data on sewage discharges from storm overflows at designated bathing waters all year round from this year. This data will be made available to help surfers, swimmers and other recreational water users to check the latest information and make informed choices on where to swim.
In addition to these new measures, water companies are already committed to an existing £1.1 billion programme of action in the current five-year business planning period (2020 to 2025) to improve the monitoring and management of storm overflows. This includes the installation of monitoring devices on the vast majority of storm overflows, 800 investigations and 798 improvement schemes to storm overflows.
Water companies have also committed to accelerate work to install monitoring devices to create a complete picture of the impact of storm overflows by 2023. This will help us to understand the impacts of storm overflows at all sites and to target improvements to where they are needed.
Finally, water companies are currently producing comprehensive Drainage and Wastewater Management Plans to assess the capacity of and risks to their wastewater networks over a 25-year planning horizon. We are also taking steps through the Environment Bill to place these Plans on a statutory basis. They will be another tool to help address the risks that storm overflows pose to the environment.
Hi chesh
I have accepted the offer thanks
Appreciate your feedback
Cheers :-)
If you want to accept the offer on HL then you will need to tap on the icon that has a dark blue square with a tick in the square, it will be under the Actions section.
Hope this helps
GLA
What is happening?
The Boards of Modern Water plc and DeepVerge plc have announced that they have reached agreement on the terms of a recommended offer, by DeepVerge plc, for the entire issued share capital of Modern Water plc. As a holder of Modern Water plc Shares within your Hargreaves Lansdown account you need to decide whether you wish to accept the Offer or not.
What are my choices?
Option 1 - You can accept the Offer. Under the terms of this Offer Modern Water plc Shareholders have been offered 1 DeepVerge plc Share for every 10 Modern Water plc Shares held.
Option 2 - The alternative is to do nothing. If you do not wish to participate in this Offer you are not required to take any action at this time.
When do I have to decide by?
Any acceptance must be received in this office by noon on Monday 2 November 2020. If you return an acceptance by the deadline given, and the Offer is declared “wholly unconditional” (i.e. is successful), the resulting cash will be credited to your account within 14 days of the announcement.
Full details of this event will be sent to Qualifying Hargreaves Lansdown Clients by either post or secure message. Please note that any instruction you give must be based on the full details provided in the secure message/letter and not on the summary information outlined above.
This is what is stated on the offer Through HL
Just accepted the takeover offer on HL.
So hopefully it all gets agreed then we can move onwards and upwards
All the best to all who is invested
https://www.cambridgeindependent.co.uk/news/amp/three-potential-locations-for-cambridge-s-waste-water-treatment-plant-revealed-9115472/
Would be nice if MWG were involved in this treatment plant.
Gla
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-53109139
This was posted on Skin forum so just thought I would post on here for anyone who hasn't seen it
Gla
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-53106444
With the possibility of a second wave of virus infections then the real time monitoring is an important system in which "Time saves lives" IMHO this is a great chance to reduce the risk of more lives being lost by the ability to react swiftly to try to isolate the spread of the virus with the real time monitoring.
I am sure that MWG and SKIN teams are doing some great work behind the scenes and let's hope they get the chance to provide there services to all the relevant departments to help aid in the prevention of any more deaths.
This is just my opinion
Let's hope more lives can be saved through prevention.
Thanks Mr Trotter
Let's hope there will be more news articles regarding the real time monitoring and hopefully Modern Water might get a mention.
Sorry the link doesn't take you through to the article.
https://www.ft.com/content/e6ad8aa0-47ad-4ac1-b7f5-3375ab7d7ea6
Don't know if this has been posted, just thought it might be worth reading.