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Four days to the awards entry deadline: Friday is the last day
Last year Npower's "climate cops" programme won the Environment Award at Utility Week's Utility Achievement Awards (pictured). Northumbrian Water was named Utility of the Year.
Could you be accepting an award this year? There are just four days to go until the entry deadline for this year's awards submissions - don't miss the deadline and your chance to celebrate your achievements.
It's easy to enter online.

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