
Cistermiser has welcomed the findings of the Unbiased Water Fee and the Authorities’s dedication to basic reform of the water sector, together with the alternative of Ofwat with a brand new built-in regulator.
“We help this report and its give attention to the urgent challenges dealing with the water trade – from leakage and air pollution to long-term provide resilience,” says Richard Braid (pictured), Managing Director at Cistermiser. “It rightly recognises the necessity for coordinated motion from regulators, water corporations, suppliers, producers and customers, whereas constructing on the ambition of the 2038 and 2050 sustainability targets.”
“Options that establish inefficiencies, detect leaks early and help accountable water use might be central to the sector’s future,” continues Richard. “Our clever washroom controls and movement monitoring techniques are already serving to non-domestic buildings – from hospitals to universities – minimise water waste and help sustainability objectives.”
“The ideas of water effectivity, smarter infrastructure and long-term planning apply simply as strongly in business and public buildings. We’re dedicated to supporting the sector because it enters a brand new period of collaboration and accountability,” concludes Richard.
Picture: Richard Braid, Cistermiser