Monthly Archives: September, 2023

Lords criticise Government’s ‘lack of leadership and deep-rooted complacency’ following water industry inquiry

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee has criticised the Government’s “lack of leadership and deep-rooted complacency” in the conclusion to its follow-up...

Mott MacDonald strengthens ‘systems thinking’ team

Mott MacDonald has appointed Heather Marshall as Technical Principal in the company’s Water Consultancy systems thinking business. The team helps clients integrate their interventions across...

Thames Water starts £16 million Haydon End, Swindon pipe replacement

Thames Water has started a £16m project to reduce pipe bursts in Haydon End, Swindon. The company is replacing the full-length of the 3km...

Southern Water completes new £7.5m water pipeline to serve Isle of Sheppey

Southern Water has completed its £7.5 million project to provide a new water pipeline to the Isle of Sheppey. The project team led by Peter...

Northern Ireland Water selects Blackline Safety devices to keep workers connected in real-time

Northern Ireland Water has purchased more than 700 connected wearable devices by safety technology provider Blackline Safety Corp. for its frontline workers. The devices –...

Excavation safety training uncovered – with Chris Gearren of Vp Groundforce Training Services

Chris Gearren, Director of Vp Groundforce Training Services, offers some fascinating insights on excavation safety, explaining why the topic should be a high priority...

High Court rejects claims that Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan is unlawful

The High Court has rejected claims that the government’s Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan is unlawful, following claims brought forward by the Marine Conservation...

Thames Water appoints new Operations Director for London executive 

Thames Water has appointed Esther Sharples, as its new Operations Director for London. Esther has 20 years of experience managing infrastructure across a number of...

Deeside Cereals find wastewater solution with Watermark and Landia

Investment in new wastewater treatment equipment has enabled a leading producer of cereals and cereal bars to overcome the challenges it was facing with...

£380,000 project to reduce metal pollution from former lead mines is now complete

A project to reduce the amount of metal waste from former lead mines near Garrigill in Cumbria from polluting Garrigill Burn is complete. Over time,...

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