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Category: Water Utilities

Peat washed down into the reservoirs from moorland catchments causes water to be discoloured, meaning that Yorkshire Water has to invest even more in treating the water to ensure it reaches national standards set by the regulator. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/water-utilities/peat-discolouration/


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