Monthly Archives: March, 2023

Edwin James Group expands apprenticeship programme

Edwin James Group has beaten its target of expanding apprenticeships to 15 per cent of the workforce and has announced new commitments to supporting...

Environment Agency welcomes approval of its planning application to protect Worcestershire from flooding

Wyre Forest District Council’s planning committee have voted to approve a flood risk management scheme to better protect homes and businesses. Work on a new...

Thames Water pledges record investment in sewage treatment works and sewer networks to reduce pollution

Thames Water is announcing its commitment to invest £1.6 billion on its sewage treatment works and sewer networks over the next two years. This investment...

Bentley Systems announces strategic agreement with Worldsensing

Bentley Systems, Incorporated (Nasdaq: BSY), the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced it has entered into a non-exclusive commercial agreement to strategically accelerate the...

Versatile electric pipe-cutter makes UK debut

The first all-electric battery-operated lateral pipe-cutter to enter the UK market has secured sole distribution with pipeline equipment specialist Ant Hire Solutions. Hächler, the German...

Anglian Water installs new storm tank to protect local rivers

Anglian Water has begun work to install a new storm tank in Flitwick, near Bedford, in line with new Environment Agency regulations. The scheme marks...

Geospatial tech firm sets its sights on sustainable data solutions

One of the UK’s leading geospatial technology companies is scaling up its data-led asset management support for major utility and infrastructure organisations, helping to...

Water company customers invited to Your water, your say series of public meetings with water company bosses

Water company customers and stakeholders will have the chance to question and challenge water companies' future plans in public meetings, set to take place...

ABB reveals an additional 8.56 billion cubic meters of wastewater a year needs to be treated to meet UN goals

Global wastewater treatment capacity needs to increase annually by 8.56 billion cubic meters and investment in an additional 469 treatment facilities per year is...

Failures of regulators, water companies and Government leaves environment in the mire, warns House of Lords Committee report

A slurry of under investment, insufficient government strategy, and inadequate co-ordination has resulted in a failure to “treat water with the care and importance...

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