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Wessex Water
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Wessex Water Services Limited, known as Wessex Water, is a water supply and sewerage utility company serving an area of South West England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Bristol, most of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire.

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  • This data has been collected from the online calculator that has been in place on Wessex Water’s website over the past four years. Customers fill in their household usage data and the variety of appliances they have in their homes
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    almost 2 years ago
  • This level dataset shows the level data for Wessex Water’s Event Duration Monitors – monitors at combined sewer overflows showing the height of the sewage flow in our network at any given time.
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    almost 2 years ago
  • Wessex Water has over 400 water recycling centers (WRC's) across our region. This dataset contains key geographic information about: site location and the water catchment it is situated in, and the geographic area it serves
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    almost 2 years ago
  • The water resources management plan sets out how, over the next 25 years, Wessex Water will balance water supplies with water demands to ensure adequate water supply for their customers, whilst also protecting the environment. Water companies are required to prepare and maintain a water resources plan on a five-yearly cycle. The spreadsheets contain key market information for the company’s water resource zone, including key information about Levels of Service, and source types. The spreadsheets also include direct copies of information from the Water Resources Management Plan (WRMP) tables, relating to the supply-demand balance from 2020-2045, and information on investment options and costs, as included in the WRMP. The information is collated on a 5-yearly cycle as part of the WRMP and business plan process.One spreadsheet is provided for the Dry Year Annual Average (DYAA) planning scenario and one spreadsheet is provided for the dry Year Critical Period Scenario (DYCP).
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    almost 2 years ago
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