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Dec
2017
Jersey Water to purchase De La Haye Plant Limited
Jersey Water has announced that it has reached agreement to purchase De La Haye Plant Limited, a haulage and water tankering business operating in Jersey. Completion of the acquisition is subject to approval from the Channel Islands Competition and Regulatory Authorities (CICRA). De La Haye Plant Limited is a well-established local company operating a fleet […]
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Sep
2017
A Feat of Engineering for Jersey Water Bursary Student
Jersey Water has seen its 5th successful bursary applicant Sean Mitchell, graduate with a First Class Honours Degree in MEng Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics from Newcastle University. Sean will soon be embarking on a career with one of the world’s leading engineering and scientific technology companies, Renishaw, in Bristol. The Jersey Water bursary scheme started […]
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Aug
2017
Jersey Water launches customer survey
Jersey Water is asking its customers to rate the quality of service they receive from the company as part of a new customer satisfaction survey launched today. The company has recently joined the UK’s Institute of Customer Service’ and has commissioned it to benchmark the Company against other UK utilities and organisations. The survey is […]
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Jul
2017
Meter Replacement Programme
We replace your water meter every 3 to 7 years, we currently have a team out and about completing this work and will be out until 9pm, making the most of the light evenings while we can. If you should have any queries please do not hesitate to contact us on 707300.
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Jun
2017
New Appointments at Jersey Water
Jersey Water has today announced the appointment of Natalie Passmore to Finance Director and Louisa McInnes to Company Secretary in Jersey’s longest established company, with a history dating back to 1882. Natalie is a Chartered Accountant, Chartered Manager and holds the Diploma in Company Direction from the Institute of Directors. Natalie joined Jersey Water in […]
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May
2017
Bypass pipeline to minimise effects of nitrates and oxadixyl in Val de la Mare
Jersey Water is applying for planning permission to construct a submerged bypass pipeline from the St Ouen’s inlet stream at Val de la Mare reservoir. The proposed pipeline will run along the reservoir bed from the north west end of the reservoir and will connect to the existing valve tower at the main dam. Completion […]
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May
2017
The Jersey Water Appreciation Society needs you!
Over 1,000 Jersey primary school children will this week see a special production about the importance of water to our community. Produced and performed by Love Theatre the 25 minute production will visit 15 schools during the course of this week. Commissioned by Jersey Water, the production tells the story of Susan, who is the […]
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Apr
2017
Drought prompts reminder of water scarcity in Jersey
According to Jersey Met Office, the Island is now officially in a period of drought with no rainfall recorded for two weeks. Jersey Water’s reservoir levels are currently at 93%, slightly below normal for this time of year. However, as summer approaches and with the possibility of further periods of below average rainfall, Jersey Water […]
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Apr
2017
Environment Panel Publishes Nitrate Report
The Environment, Housing and Infrastructure Scrutiny Panel has published a report on its Review of Nitrate Levels in Jersey’s Water. The Panel’s review has assessed the measures proposed by the Minister for the Environment in the Water Management Plan (WMP) for addressing the issue of nitrate levels. The Panel’s review supports the evidence that shows […]
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Mar
2017
Preliminary financial results for 2016
Successful year for Jersey Water, despite challenges. Jersey Water has released its preliminary financial results for 2016. The Company, which is 74 per cent owned by the States of Jersey, increased profit before tax by 4.4%, whilst managing a number of water quality and supply challenges. The year was dominated by the discovery of pesticides […]
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