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First phase of underground pipe mapping launched

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National Underground Asset Register will improve safety and works efficiency

A government project mapping underground pipes and cables is steaming ahead.

The first phase of the National Underground Asset Register (NUAR) has launched in North East England, Wales and London.

Backers say once the scheme is completed it could deliver £350m in economic growth each year.

NUAR will be an all-encompassing platform detailing the location and condition of underground pipes and cables. It will make it easier to share this data, reduce the likelihood of lethal utility strikes, and promote maintenance efficiency.  

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