WWT’s Wastewater Conference & Exhibition is the UK’s leading wastewater conference covering infrastructure, networks, treatment and net zero. The event creates a space for debate and learning, to empower leaders in wastewater from WASCs and the supply chain to hear the latest insight and innovation in the industry.

As AMP8 delivery gains momentum across the water sector, environmental targets to reduce pollution and protect ecosystems remain at the forefront for every wastewater professional.

The 2026 WWT Wastewater Conference offers a unique forum for UK water and sewerage companies to connect, collaborate and share progress on delivering the largest capital investment programme the sector has ever undertaken.

Across two days, regulators, project managers, innovators and industry leaders will present thought leadership, practical case studies and breakthrough strategies to reduce pollution, tackle storm overflows, and embed nature-based solutions into the mainstream.

The programme spans infrastructure, treatment, networks, and net zero—featuring expert insight on drainage and wastewater management plans, phosphorus removal, bioresource optimisation and more.

Join the discussion on how the sector can rise to the challenge of meeting government environmental targets and forge a clear path to a cleaner, more resilient future.

The agenda explores storm overflows, process emissions and phosphorus as key themes with the first day focused infrastructure and networks, while day two will dive into treatment and net zero.

We look forward to seeing you there.

Who should attend?

 

Directors, heads, leads and managers at UK WASCs responsible for:

  • Wastewater
  • Wastewater asset management
  • Wastewater networks
  • Sludge
  • Bioresources/biosolids
  • Effluent
  • Treatment
  • P-removal/chemical removal
  • CSOs
  • Stormwater
  • SuDS/NBS
  • Unflushable/FOG

 

 

  • Blockages
  • Sewage
  • Drainage
  • Flood/flooding
  • Pollution
  • Environment
  • Net zero
  • Catchment
  • Carbon
  • Climate change
  • Water recycling/reuse
  • Optimisation
  • Process emissions
  • Infrastructure

 

Who you'll meet