United Utilities to clean and repair biggest water mains
Date published: 19 October 2006
United Utilities will shortly be starting work on a £350m, eight-year project to clean and repair over 800kms of the region's biggest water mains. The work will be undertaken in phases and United Utilities will advise customers of any disruption.
Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce would like to hear from you if you rely on water as part of a key process in your business so that they can ensure that United Utilities are fully aware of the potential disruption to your business and keep the effects of this work as low impact as possible.
Full details of the work can be found at: www.unitedutilities.com/cleanandmaintain
If you would like to comment on this or feedback on the potential impact this work could have contact Chris Fletcher, Assistant Policy Director, at chris.fletcher@gmchamber.co.uk by the end of October.
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