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UK utilities place multiple orders for Hybrid-SAF technology 

Three UK water utilities have agreed orders for the installation of a total of 30 Hybrid-SAF modular biological treatment units from wastewater treatment specialist...

Aston University receives a £10m Research England grant to establish the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence

Aston University will establish the Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME), a globally unique, cross-disciplinary institute to develop novel biomimetic membranes, after receiving a...

New Micronovo tackles FOG – naturally

A completely natural combination of bacteria, enzymes and fungi that removes pollutants from wastewater, but without having any detrimental effect on watercourses, is now...

Aquaporin-led BIOMEM project with Aston University wins €3m Pathfinder grant for novel biomembranes

BIOMEM, a consortium led by Danish biotech company Aquaporin, with research led by Aston University’s Dr Alan Goddard, has won a €3m grant from...

Anglian Water expands transformative AI technology trial

Following the successful pilot of its digital asset management technology with Anglian Water, Norwegian digital analytics company, InfoTiles, is embarking on an expanded proof...

Multimillion pound upgrades underway at Edgehead Waste Water Treatment Works

Scottish Water has broken ground on an innovative, £multimillion project in Edgehead, Midlothian, to upgrade the waste water treatment system. The project, which will see...

100,000 and counting: process filter maker passes production milestone

A UK process filter manufacturer has fabricated and shipped its 100,000th stainless steel cartridge housing after production capacity was boosted through an extensive, ongoing...

Membracon achieves 80% water reduction for key industrial process

For a just-in-time supplier to the automotive industry, a wastewater recycling system from Membracon has created annual savings of more than £63,000, by reducing...

Do or dye: synthetic colours in wastewater pose a threat to food chains worldwide

The ecological and health threats of synthetic dyes entering wastewater systems have been detailed in a new study, which calls for new laws worldwide...

Pace of water innovation unravelled in pioneering book

The water sector has long been perceived as slow to adopt innovation, but little research had been carried out to verify or explain this...

Micron moving the needle on sustainability with next generation reverse osmosis treatment

Craig Beckman, CEO of Aqua Membranes, discusses how the company has worked with Micron to provide its RO elements with Printed spacer Technology® as...

Wastewater system selected for landmark logistics scheme 

WCS Environmental Engineering technology has been selected to deliver wastewater treatment at a landmark industrial development in east London.  Momentum is a strategic logistics scheme...

Alpheus Environmental secures five-year contract extension with Glenmorangie Distillery

Water and wastewater asset management company, Alpheus Environmental, has secured a five-year extension to its original three-year contract with the Glenmorangie Distillery in Tain,...

The recycled plastic filter media tackling wastewater treatment plant odours

To eliminate odour issues from their onsite wastewater treatment plant, Staunton Foods installed a new, highly efficient odour control system fitted with Warden Biomedia’s...

Temporary biological treatment ensures compliance during refurbishment  

Hired technology from WCS Environmental Engineering (WCSEE) is ensuring a wastewater treatment works in a picturesque Cotswolds village maintains strict compliance while undergoing a...

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