Following the success of our first two gatherings, Clean Water South returns for its third event—this time, in partnership with The University of Portsmouth, with a deeper focus on co-production and collaboration.
This interactive, workshop-style day will bring together experts from across our growing network to tackle real-world challenges and opportunities presented by water companies, community groups and NGOs, policy makers and regulators. We have some key roundtable topics provided to us by Southern and Portsmouth Water, The Environment Agency, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust, Wessex Rivers Trust, and more!
We’re not just talking—we’re building. Our goal is to generate tangible outcomes that will shape the future direction of Clean Water South and have real impact.
We will have three seperate round table discussions, concentrating on challenges and opportunities in each of three key areas: industry, policy and community.
If you're passionate about clean water, collaboration, and impact, this is an event you won’t want to miss.
Spaces are limited—register now to be part of the change. More information and agenda to follow soon ...
Southern Water has a programme of work around Portsmouth Harbour to reduce the use of storm overflows. Work includes source control of surface water and optimisation of the sewer network. There is a chance to have a tour of this after the event on the 25th June, but this will be confirmed, and numbers will be limited. Please email futuretowns@soton.ac.uk if you are interested in this. The tour aims to show a small group the challenging environment and complex ownership of surface water management and work in action to reduce storm overflows into Portsmouth Harbour.