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Aylesford Water Recycling Project
We’re planning to introduce a Water Recycling Plant in Aylesford, to ensure a resilient supply of water for Kent
Donating to support the work of the South Downs National Park
The South Downs National Park Trust, the official charity of the South Downs National Park, is a small organisation with big ambitions. Our £10,000 donation will go towards the restoration of a network of ponds, one of the charity’s big projects, to improve water quality for the benefit of wildlife and endangered species such as great-crested newts.
Measuring our natural capital
Measuring our natural capital - Understanding the state of our land and water sites helps prioritise improvements.
Bereavement - Account name only needs changing
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Using wetlands as a low carbon, nature-based solution to cleaning wastewater
It’s great to work on this unique and innovative project, but it’s a real challenge too. Cleaning wastewater is difficult and expensive, so when I was given the opportunity to work on one of the first projects of its kind in England using wetlands to refine the treatment of wastewater, I was enthusiastic about getting started.
How Hard Is Your Water
The hardness of water depends on the amount of naturally occurring minerals such as calcium and magnesium. Use our postcode checker below to find out the hardness of your water.
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What standards does drinking water have to meet?
Drinking water in the South East mainly comes from rainwater. When it rains, water flows into streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs – this is called 'surface water'.
The Unflushables
Items such as wipes, nappies and cotton buds are the scourge of our sewers - they create blockages, cause flooding in homes and damage the environment. Who will save us from... The Unflushables?
What standards does drinking water have to meet?
Drinking water in the South East mainly comes from rainwater. When it rains, water flows into streams, rivers, lakes and reservoirs – this is called 'surface water'.