Craig Turner

Head of Water Quality and Strategy

Appointed to lead on all matters relating to water quality, and supply resilience, Craig joined the business as Head of Water Quality and Strategy in June 2024 bringing with him experience from large and small water companies. Craig has led national policy projects across a range of drinking water topics and is a member of the Institute of Water.

As Head of Water Quality and Strategy, Craig will oversee Indigo’s drinking water quality, and supply resilience ensuring effective planning and delivery in line with regulatory requirements. Through forging long-term partnerships with stakeholders on key issues such as smart metering, leakage identification and repair, Regulation 31 Etc. Craig will ensure Indigo Water is at the forefront of industry innovation. This involves developing water quality policies to fulfil regulatory requirements, making sure we go the extra mile in mitigating water quality risk, developing a highly skilled water quality team, and driving industry best practice across the water quality function. Craig’s understanding of the challenges and opportunities within the water sector and water quality will be instrumental in delivering a high-quality service to our customers and his wealth of experience will prove invaluable as we connect thousands of new water customers to our networks.

Through this new role at Indigo Networks, Craig will combine his depth of experience working with the DWI, water companies, consumer and professional bodies, trade associations, and consultancies. And with Craig’s commitment to water quality and public health, he is a welcome addition to the new water team, enabling Indigo Networks to offer a true multi utility proposition.

Previous Roles and Relevant Experience

  • Process Scientist, Southern Water (2 yrs)
  • Drinking Water Policy Manager, Water UK (1 yr)
  • Drinking Water Scientist, South Staffs and Cambridge (1.5 yrs)
  • Honours Degree, Applied and Environmental Geology, University of Leicester
  • Masters Degree, Environmental Engineering, Newcastle University
  • Member of the Institute of Water
  • Member of the Water UK National Incident Management Group