Supporting Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) Regulations in the UK Water Industry with accurate surveying data

Survey Solutions Technical TeamMarch 18, 2025

The UK water industry is undergoing a new regulatory process with Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) being introduced in April. Ofwat, the Environment Agency, and the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA) are implementing stricter performance commitments to enhance water efficiency.

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Supporting Asset Management Period 8 (AMP8) Regulations in the UK Water Industry with accurate surveying data

AMP8 is designed to drive improvements across several key areas including:

  • Stricter targets for water loss and improved monitoring techniques.
  • Enhancing asset management to prevent failures and ensure long-term sustainability.
  • Strengthening commitments to reduce pollution, improve water quality, and enhance natural ecosystems.
  • Improving service delivery, cost efficiency, and long-term infrastructure planning.

As water companies prepare to meet requirements set by AMP8, investing in quality data is crucial for compliance.

 

The role of the survey in supporting AMP8 targets

A major focus in AMP8 is the reduction of water lost through leaks.

Utilities surveys for advanced asset mapping

Underground utilities surveys can plot and identify locations and depths of the water network, assisting engineers to locate leaks without having to break ground. At Survey Solutions we utilise non-invasive techniques to avoid large groundworks costs by using Electromagnetic Location (EML) and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), helping companies meet their performance targets efficiently. Not only this, but hydrographic/bathymetric surveys can also be used to provide crucial information using wide array sonar to give detailed plans of all features below the water up to a depth of ten metres. This data is then translated into a Digital Terrain Model, or commonly known as a DTM, detailing the contours of the land below the water.

 

Digital twins for asset management

Proactive asset management is important within AMP8, with emphasis on precise geospatial data. Surveying with techniques such as LiDAR/Laser Scanners, GPS/GNSS, and GIS mapping to create virtual models known as Digital Twins of water networks. At Survey Solutions, we collect 3D Point Cloud Data using static scanners, drone scanners and driven scanners (mobile mapping), to provide precise modelling for more informed decision-making. We know that file size is sometimes a factor when receiving these large-scale point cloud files and at Survey Solutions we offer several solutions inhouse to be able to view, download and share this information without having to clog your own servers with large files. With the ability to annotate, view and edit your files, we want to make sure it is as easy as possible to interact with your data without the need for costly licences.

 

Improving network resilience with non-intrusive surveys

Within AMP8’s resilience goals, surveys must assess the condition of aging pipelines, sewer assets and infrastructure without causing service disruptions. CCTV drainage conditioning surveys, drone surveys with photogrammetry and 3D scanning can help with the planning of effective maintenance. Not only this, but a measured topographical survey can also compliment your site and any other additional work to map any embankments, boundaries or nearby buildings.

Cost-efficient planning and investment optimisation

With tighter budgets and greater accountability, AMP8 requires companies to make smarter, data-driven investment decisions. Quality survey data enables utility companies to prioritise infrastructure upgrades and reduce operational risks. Accurate data minimises the risk of re-drawing survey plans along with the associated re-design and added complications on site.

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