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Announcing the winners of the first Innovation in Water Challenge
21 April 2021
Eleven collaborative initiatives led by water companies will receive up to £250,000 each to tackle the biggest issues facing the water sector in England and Wales.
The winning entries, recommended by an independent panel of judges, include green initiatives such as planting and restoring seagrass meadows on the Essex and Suffolk coastlines, a scheme to turn ammonia in wastewater into green hydrogen gas, and software that can monitor the degradation of wildlife habitats. Other ideas focus on the prevention of leaks in the water network through the use of AI, CCTV, and unexploited optical fibre strands in telecoms networks, as well as using behavioural science to better support vulnerable customers.
Run by Ofwat and Challenge Works, and supported by Arup and Isle Utilities, the IWC was the first competition this year within Ofwat’s £200 million Innovation Fund. It is part of the regulator’s goal to create an innovative and collaborative water sector that meets the evolving needs of customers, society and the environment in the years to come.
We look forward to building on this strong start as we open the Water Breakthrough Challenge on 6 May 2021 and a further round of the IWC in Autumn 2021.
Who are the winners?
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AI & Sewer Defect Analysis
The AI & Sewer Defect Analysis project will use artificial intelligence and machine learning to automatically recognise features in CCTV inspection of sewers. This will give a better understanding of sewer deterioration and reduce the cost of inspections.
Project partners: Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water), Scottish Water, Severn Trent Water plc, Thames Water Utilities Limited, Water Research Centre, and Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Led by United Utilities.
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CatchmentLIFE
CatchmentLIFE will build bespoke software that volunteers and experts can use, showing the impacts of habitat degradation on wildlife and ecological communities.
Project partners: Bristol Water plc, Earthwatch Europe, Environment Agency, Loughborough University, Natural Resources Wales, SES Water, The River Restoration Centre (RRC), University of Huddersfield, and Wessex Water Services Ltd. Led by South East Water.
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Enabling Whole Life Carbon Design
This innovation project will deliver the tools and processes required to support the cultural and behavioural changes necessary to deliver low whole life carbon and cost solutions and ultimately ‘zero carbon emissions’ as a water industry.
Project partners: @one Alliance (Anglian Water, Balfour Beatty, Barhale, MMB, Sweco, Skanska and MWH Treatment), Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water), Skanska UK PLC, and Sweco UK Limited. Led by Anglian Water.
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Industrial Symbiosis
Industrial Symbiosis will look at new ways waste or by-product materials from one company can be used as the raw materials for another.
Project partners: International Synergies Ltd, Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water), Jacobs, and Severn Trent Water plc. Led by United Utilities.
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Leak Detection using DarkFibre
This initiative will use unexploited optical fibre strands in existing telecoms cables to detect and therefore prevent leaks in water and wastewater networks.
Project partners: Costain Ltd, Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water), and Focus Sensors. Led by Hafren Dyfrdwy.
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Organics Ammonia Recovery
The initiative will recover ammonia in wastewater and turn it into green hydrogen fuel – a first for the industry.
Project partners: Anglian Water Services Ltd, Cranfield University, Organics Group, Warwick University, and Wood Group UK Ltd. Led by Northumbrian Water.
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Reservoir water community monitoring for algal associated risk assessment
Reservoir water community monitoring for algal associated risk assessment will build on environmental DNA monitoring methodologies to detect algae in drinking water so as to improve the taste and smell.
Project partners: Bristol Water plc, Cardiff University, United Utilities, and Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Led by Dŵr Cymru (Welsh Water).
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Seagrass Seeds of Recovery
Seagrass Seeds of Recovery will restore seagrass and improve estuaries and coastal waters by increasing biodiversity and absorbing carbon and nitrogen emissions.
Project partners: Anglian Water Services Ltd, Cefas (Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science), Department of Zoology and Wadham College, University of Oxford, Environment Agency, Natural England, Project Seagrass, Salix River & Wetland Services Limited, Swansea University and University of Essex. Led by Affinity Water.
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Smarter Tanks to build a resilient network
This initiative will explore how to best monitor drinking water and rainwater storage tanks using real-time monitoring and control solutions, to see if more water can be stored when needed most, such as during extended dry periods or drought.
Project partners: Aqua Civils Ltd and University of Exeter. Led by Affinity Water.
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Supporting customers in vulnerable circumstances
The involved partners will use behavioural science in its project Supporting customers in vulnerable circumstances to improve engagement with hard-to-reach customers and communities during planned and unplanned events, including help to manage bills and understanding which forms of communication customers prefer.
Project partners: Consumer Council for Water (CCW), South East Water Ltd and Thames Water Ltd. Led by Severn Trent Water.
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UK Water Sector Innovation Centre of Excellence
A partnership between several water companies will lead the delivery of UK Water Sector Innovation Centre of Excellence (CoE) – a virtual innovation accelerator hub to promote collaboration in and beyond the water sector and drive transformational innovation.
Project partners: Affinity Water Limited, Albion Water Ltd, Anglian Water Services Ltd, Bristol Water plc, Hafren Dyfrdwy, Irish Water, Northern Ireland Water, Portsmouth Water Ltd, Scottish Water, SES Water, Severn Trent Water plc, South East Water Ltd, South Staffordshire Water, South West Water Ltd, Southern Water Services Ltd, Thames Water Ltd, UK Water Industry Research Limited, United Utilities Water Ltd, Wessex Water, and Yorkshire Water Services Ltd. Led by Northumbrian Water.