British Water and Australian Water Association Sign Cooperation Agreement at Ozwater'26
2026-06-18 14:47
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - British Water and the Australian Water Association (AWA) have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at strengthening collaboration in the water sector between the two countries and promoting knowledge sharing on key industry challenges.

British Water and Australian Water Association Cooperation

The Memorandum of Action was signed during Ozwater'26 in Brisbane, Australia. Under the agreement, both parties will jointly promote knowledge exchange and cooperation in areas such as water reuse, circular economy initiatives, nature-based solutions, and workforce development.

The cooperation agreement aims to create new opportunities for water professionals, organizations, and businesses in both countries. British Water will provide a platform for AWA members seeking collaboration with the UK water sector, facilitating connections, information sharing, and business development. The Australian Water Association represents approximately 5,000 individual and institutional members, including utilities, regulators, government agencies, research institutions, and technology providers.

Both parties have identified common areas of interest, including water reuse, resource recovery, circular economy strategies, nature-based solutions, and workforce capacity building, to accelerate progress and support innovation.

Lila Thompson, Chief Executive of British Water, stated that the partnership will help British Water members gain international insights and experience while supporting strategic partnerships and business development opportunities. The agreement will also enable both parties to collaborate at international industry events, creating opportunities to showcase expertise, share innovations, and promote professional engagement.

Corinne Cheeseman, Chief Executive of the Australian Water Association, emphasized the important role of international partnerships in addressing long-term water challenges. Both parties expect the agreement to support enhanced collaboration among professionals, researchers, utilities, and technology providers, and to help strengthen ties between two mature water markets.

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