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We are passionate about our business.  We work with our clients to identify their desired outcomes.  For each project we undertake we analyse how the outcomes can be realised and implemented within their business.  We work as a team, bringing a wide range of skill, knowledge, perspective, experience and personality to each project we undertake.

Dene Marshallsay, BSc, C.Phys

 

Dene is a leading expert in the areas of demand management, leakage and water loss management, domestic and revenue metering.  He also has experience of supply demand planning, policy development and regulation.  Working in research, instrumentation, water networks, innovation and demand management, Dene’s experience includes work in the UK and international water industry.  He has provided expertise in a wide variety of projects including water demand planning & forecasting, water efficiency, water conservation, demand management policy, leakage management, flow-metering, the cost effectiveness of different demand management options, economic levels of leakage, the impact of mains replacement on leakage, and micro-component analysis of domestic water use.


Victoria Ashton, BSc, MSc

 

Victoria has expertise in water resources, water efficiency and water quality.  She has worked in two large UK water companies and has experience of working in operations and in consultancy in the UK and overseas.  She has experience in planning new water supply options, appraising the engineering feasibility and technical difficulty, assessing yields and associated environmental, social and public perception issues.  Supply options appraised included; desalination, groundwater development, surface water abstraction, water reuse, artificial recharge, impounding reservoir, demand management measures and rainwater harvesting.  She has experience in designing water conservation schemes and implementing water efficiency measures, including a thorough understanding of the range of water demand management measures that can be applied, including leakage reduction and metering. 


Simon Gordon-Walker

 

Simon has worked extensively with water utilities, regulators and international development agencies in areas of business planning, institutional reform and capacity strengthening, including in areas such as Public Private Partnerships, water sector regulation, policy development, utility performance monitoring and environmental regulation.  Examples include - the European Commission on the application of EU competition rules in the water sector; work with utilities, government, the Environment Agency and consumer groups on issues of water metering policy in the UK, and work for the Environment Agency on the development of risk assessment for understanding their confidence in management of the businesses they regulate.