Published On 23/11/2024
UKWIR’s 5th Annual Conference, which took place in October, highlighted the importance of innovation, collaboration, and long-term thinking in the water industry.
Heidi Mottram, CEO of Northumbrian Water, emphasised the need for a long-term perspective and the role of research in driving innovation and improving environmental outcomes.
“Innovation is more than bringing in new technologies,” said Mottram during her keynote speech, “it’s about changing the way we think, it’s about changing the way we plan, deliver and look ahead.” She said the water sector needed to recognise the importance of taking a long-term perspective, “Research and innovation improves what we do, it will futureproof, enhance environmental outcomes, ensure long term resilience and help us connect with communities we serve.”
Stuart Colville, Deputy CEO of Water UK, discussed the challenges and opportunities of significant investment in the sector, emphasizing the need for regulatory reform, agile approaches, and nature-based solutions.
Judy Proctor, Deputy Director of Water Regulation at the Environment Agency, highlighted the importance of data-driven decision-making and the role of UKWIR’s research in informing good practice.
The conference also explored cross-sector collaboration, with Julia Dimbleby, Operations Director of Agriculture and Land Management at ADAS, discussing opportunities for sustainable farming practices that benefit water quality and flood risk.
UKWIR chief executive Steve Kaye, who stepped down in November, said the organisation was all about collaboration with lots of stakeholders, including academic institutions, all the water companies in the UK & Ireland and the supply chain.