Most UK Water Industry research reports now available “at cost”

UKWIR has recently celebrated 25 years of positively shaping the UK water industry’s future.

As part of our invitation to the wider community to engage with the Big Questions research programme, UKWIR has decided to release nearly 700 of our previous project outcomes at a cost-only price.

For example:

  • Leak Detection on Plastic Pipes” was £300 now £25 plus p&p. Buy This Report Here
  • A Framework for Accounting for Embodied Carbon in Water Industry Assets” was £200 now £19 plus p&p. Buy This Report Here
  • A Manual of DMA Practice” was £100 now £15 plus p&p. Buy This Report Here
  • Capital Maintenance Planning: A Common Framework” (Four Volume Set) was £500 now £69 plus p&p. Buy This Report Here

We hope this gesture encourages those people in and around the water industry to consider the quality of our work and seek to get involved with our programme. Full details of our programme are being released on our new website, to be launched in the next few weeks. We will keep you updated.

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