Monthly Archives: February, 2023

Research signals new approach to asset management

A major collaborative study from UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR) into how the sector can create future value through asset management has published a...

ADS backs CIRIA’s sustainable drainage community

Advanced Drainage Systems Inc. (ADS) has become an official Supporter of susdrain, the community for sustainable drainage created by CIRIA, the construction industry research...

Southern Water unveils £15 million smart sewer technology in battle against pollution

Southern Water is using artificial intelligence and 22,000 state-of-the-art monitors to dramatically cut the impact of fatbergs and other blockages that currently cause hundreds...

World’s first zero-emissions Portland cement industrial trial launches in the UK

Cement 2 Zero (C2Z), a UK-based demonstrator project to trial the world’s first zero-emissions cement on an industrial scale, was officially launched this week...

Brightwater acquires English competitor and announces new Managing Director

Retail water supplier Brightwater has announced the acquisition of the customer portfolio of Bristol-based competitor Blue Business Water Ltd, a move which increases its...

£18.5 million flood scheme complete in Egremont

The Skirting Beck and Whangs Beck Flood Risk Management Scheme in Egremont is now complete. The scheme was formally opened by MP for Copeland, Trudy...

Automated asset inspection unlocks miles of data and speeds up pipeline repair

Artificial intelligence is helping to speed up repairs to United Utilities wastewater pipeline network by semi-automating the review of CCTV inspection footage. Since the use...

Marsh Industries launches “Make it Marsh” campaign, offering substantial price reductions on key product ranges

Marsh Industries, a UK-based family business and leading supplier in the off-mains drainage sector, has announced its "Make it Marsh" campaign, aimed at providing...

Israel faces major water shortages without building many more desalination plants, according to new study

While desalination has helped Israel meet and even exceed its clean water requirements in recent years, a new study in Nature NPJ Clean Water led...

Yorkshire Water to drive leakage and PCC reductions with advanced metering framework

Yorkshire Water has selected Netmore and Connexin to deliver an advanced metering framework to assist with meeting leakage and per capita consumption (PCC) reduction...

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