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A coalition of utilities (including electric, natural gas, and water) across North America started a public campaign called "Utilities United Against Scams" (UUAS) in 2016. [2] More than 100 utility companies and other groups are part of the coalition. [1] In November each year, the UUAS hosts a "Utilities United Against Scams Day."
Water company United Utilities has been accused of failing to report more than 100 million litres of raw sewage that it illegally dumped into Windemere over a three-year period.
Scammers will often threaten to disconnect services if payment isn't made immediately, Utilities United Against Scams says in its guide to utility scams. They also use phone calls, text messages ...
By Tom Hals (Reuters) - Victims of the Los Angeles wildfires, likely the costliest in U.S. history, are seizing upon a unique California legal doctrine that allows them to collect from their power ...
The Virgil C. Summer nuclear station in 2013. The Nukegate scandal was a political and legal scandal that arose from the abandonment of the Virgil C. Summer nuclear expansion project in South Carolina by South Carolina Electric & Gas (SCE&G) and the South Carolina Public Service Authority (known as Santee Cooper) in 2017.
United Utilities Group plc (UU) is the United Kingdom's largest listed water company.It was founded in 1995 as a result of the merger of North West Water and NORWEB. [2] The group manages the regulated water and waste water network in North West England, which includes Cumbria, Greater Manchester, Lancashire, Merseyside, most of Cheshire and a small area of Derbyshire, which have a combined ...
The action against United Utilities follows a letter by the UK Information Commissioner, John Edwards, to 12 water companies earlier this year, calling on them to put transparency first to rebuild ...
The Supreme Court held that United Utilities Water plc was entitled to discharge water into the canals from the sewer outfall which was used from 1 December 1991 backwards. Lord Sumption held that water going onto land was trespass unless authorised by statute. There is no express right in the Water Industry Act 1991. However, if necessary (not ...