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Paul M Tate – a chartered accountant with over 40 years business experience joined the team in 2012, taking over responsibility for the finance and IT functions, later adding customer service and billing to his roles, including being the lead on non-household market opening.

Innovations

The management team driving Waterlevel’s current growth and operations include the same senior directors responsible for breaking into the monopoly water industry at the close of the 20th century. In order to challenge 20th century thinking and technology (much of which in fact recognisable from the 19th century) Waterlevel recognises the importance of research, development […]

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Malcolm Jeffery

Malcolm Jeffery

A founding shareholder now a Non-exec Director. Malcolm brings over 40 years of experience in the UK and international water sector, mainly operating in leading edge environments. These include industry restructuring, privatization, the introduction of competition and developing a regional response to resilience issues. Malcolm leads on several of our innovation projects and provides oversight

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About Waterlevel

The management team driving Waterlevel’s current growth and operations include the same senior directors responsible for breaking into the monopoly water industry at the close of the 20th century. In order to challenge 20th century thinking and technology (much of which in fact recognisable from the 19th century) Waterlevel recognises the importance of research, development

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Albion Eco Drought Plan 2020

Albion Eco is the regulated water supplier to an area of Shotton, north of the River Dee. It receives
both potable and non-potable water supplies from Dŵr Cymru under the terms of a bulk supply
agreement. Albion Eco has no water resource under its control and is therefore unable to apply for
drought permits or orders. There are no household customers served within Albion Eco’s area of
appointment.
Over 99% of water delivered to Albion Eco is not of drinking water quality (it is non-potable), used in
industrial processes and specifically not the primary focus of Section 39(B)1 of the Water Industry
Act 1991. Unlike other water undertakers, demand is almost solely dependent on production and is
little influenced by weather.

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