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EPA announces funding of €6.6million for new research that will address environmental, climate and sustainability challenges in Ireland

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has announced funding of €6.6million for targeted new research projects to address environmental, climate and sustainability challenges in Ireland. The funding will support targeted research projects that address specific needs from across the policy community,...

DAERA Minister Andrew Muir responds to OEP report on improving protection for nature in Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland's Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir has committed to ensuring that full and prompt consideration is given to the findings of the recent Office for Environmental Protection report (OEP), which has highlighted...

Portsmouth Water begins its biggest environmental study ever on river catchments

Portsmouth Water has initiated a £4 million comprehensive environmental study to assess and implement actions necessary to ensure the sustainability of future water abstraction. The environmental study commenced this week with drone surveys of seven river catchment areas. The surveys...

Zelim-sponsored pacific row to raise funds for clean water

Setting out in April from Lima, Peru, three Scottish siblings aim to row non-stop and unsupported across the Pacific Ocean in a potentially record-breaking challenge to raise £1 million for clean water projects in Africa. Brothers Lachlan (26), Jamie (31),...

New sustainable plant-based membrane works without fossil-fuel materials and toxic solvents 

Chemical engineers at the University of Bath have made an effective and more sustainable plant-based nanofiltration membrane, which – in a world first – does not use fossil fuel-derived materials or toxic solvents. Made from two renewable and sustainable plant-derived...

UK water retailer retains global gold sustainability award

One of the UK’s largest water retailers has increased its score from the world’s largest sustainability assessors, placing the company in the 98th percentile of companies assessed globally. Edinburgh-based Business Stream increased its score from 74/100 last year to 80/100...

Water company leak correlation trials deliver efficiencies

Multiple water companies trialling a new end-to-end leakage detection system from Ovarro have seen significant time-savings and efficiency gains.  EnigmaREACH is an all-in-one correlating kit, comprising 32 or 64 acoustic leak loggers, an app to guide technicians through logger deployment,...

Risen from the Ashes: 25 years of conservation success at Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve

This year is a special milestone anniversary for the Newport Wetlands National Nature Reserve - marking 25 years since it was first established - on a site that once housed storage lagoons for pulverised fuel ash from a neighbouring...

Environment Secretary Steve Reed announces major reforms to environmental regulation

Major reforms to environmental regulation have been announced by Environment Secretary Steve Reed, which he says will create a more dynamic, streamlined approach to help drive economic growth and safeguard nature. It comes as a new review, commissioned by Steve Reed...

Thames Water appoints Steve Buck as Chief Financial Officer

Thames Water Utilities Limited has appointed Steve Buck as Chief Financial Officer, with effect from 7 April 2025. This follows the sudden departure of Alastair Cochran, who stepped down at the end of March. Steve Buck was formerly CFO at...

OEP welcomes decision in Pickering Fishery Association case on water quality laws

The Office for Environmental Protection says it welcomes yesterday's (Wednesday, 2 April) Court of Appeal decision on the correct interpretation of the law to protect and improve water quality. The Court has handed down its judgment in the appeal of...

Institute of Water appoints Oliver Grievson and Sally Walters as new Co-Vice Presidents of Engineering

The Institute of Water has announced the appointment of Oliver Grievson and Sally Walters as its new Co-Vice Presidents of Engineering. Both bring a wealth of experience and expertise that the Institute says will be instrumental in shaping the...

Mike Haigh, former executive chair of Mott MacDonald, has died aged 64 

Mike Haigh, the former executive chair of Mott MacDonald, has died aged 64. He passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday 30th March.  In a career that spanned over 40 years with Mott MacDonald, Mike had a huge impact...

Four new non-executive board members appointed by DAERA

The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has made new non-executive appointments to the Departmental Board and to the Boards of its Executive Agencies in the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) and Forest Service. Dr Michael Johnston MBE...

£2.5m investment to reduce storm overflows into river Dearne

Yorkshire Water is investing £2.5m in Mapplewell, near Barnsley to reduce the number of discharges into the river Dearne from a storm overflow in the village.  Contractor Sapphire Utilities Solutions is constructing a new underground storage tank in private land...

NI Water carry out peatland restoration to improve water quality

NI Water has announced it is working alongside RSPB NI in a partnership to carry out a peatland restoration project under the DAERA Peatland Challenge Fund. The aim of the project is to improve water quality and habitats in...

Bluewater calls for action after new study uncovers hidden risks of tiny plastic particles in tap and bottled water

Global water company Bluewater has called on governments, regulators, and industries around the world to act decisively to protect public health after a damning new study published in PLOS Water reveals that French drinking water is saturated with microplastics...

National Infrastructure Commission combined with Infrastructure and Projects Authority to form new organisation

As of 1 April 2025, the National Infrastructure Commission has been combined with the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA) to form a new organisation, the National Infrastructure and Service Transformation Authority (NISTA). The new combined unit within HM Treasury will...

Major contract extension between South East Water and Enisca Browne to deliver network investment

Fresh drinking water provider South East Water is celebrating signing an extension to their contract with engineering company Enisca Browne. The new contract, of up to £135 million, extends the partnership between the two companies, which have already worked together...

DS Smith Charitable Foundation donates $1 million to The Nature Conservancy to help conserve waters and biodiversity globally

DS Smith, a global provider of sustainable, fibre-based corrugated packaging, has announced a $1 million donation to global environment NGO The Nature Conservancy (TNC) from the DS Smith Charitable Foundation to fund three conservation projects in the UK, Croatia...

Unique nozzles unlock the full potential of recycled water trucks

Recycled water particulates can clog standard nozzles, causing substantial downtime for maintenance. Specially designed nozzles eliminate this production bottleneck, enabling jetting of 10,000+ feet of line per day. Today, many contractors and municipal operators are investing in sewer cleaner trucks...

Siltbuster specialist Joe Buckland is named Engineering Apprentice of the Year

Apprentice electrical engineer Joe Buckland has overcome the challenges of dyslexia to win an Apprentice of the Year award. Joe once felt nobody expected him to succeed in exams and qualifications – but he has earned 12 GCSEs, is achieving...

Recycled aggregate and below-ground SuDS

Recycled aggregate could be used more frequently for installation of below-ground attenuation assets, says Stuart Crisp, UK manager of Advanced Drainage Systems (ADS). Substituting recycled aggregate for virgin aggregate helps retain natural resources for future generations and can come with...

Accelerating PR24 goals with clamp-on ultrasonic flow measurement

As the UK water industry embarks on the PR24/AMP8 journey, Andy Hammond, Managing Director, Flexim UK & Ireland, examines the advantages clamp-on ultrasonic flow meters can provide in supporting sustainability goals by minimising the need for invasive installations. Innovation Takes...

More West Sussex villages set for sewer sealing

A major £3m upgrade of the sewer network in two West Sussex villages will better protect households from flooding and prevent storm overflows. Southern Water teams will be carefully sealing sewers and manhole covers in Charlton and Singleton, in the...

Thames Water names US private equity group KKR as preferred bidder

Thames Water has announced that it has selected US private equity group KKR to enter the Phase 2 diligence stage of the equity process as preferred partner. Agreed transaction terms are targeted for the second quarter of 2025 with a...

SEPA launches consultation on proposed Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme (EPAS)

SEPA is launching a consultation on a proposed Environmental Performance Assessment Scheme (EPAS) - which it says will be a fairer way of reporting on how businesses are meeting their environmental responsibilities. SEPA said the people of Scotland need to...

Government to build over 1,000 flood schemes across the country

Over 1,000 flood schemes will be built or repaired to protect thousands of homes and businesses from the dangers of flooding, the Government and Environment Agency have announced. Investing a record £2.65 billion over two years towards the construction of...

Uisce Éireann successfully completes €11.5 million upgrade of Enfield Wastewater Treatment Plant

Uisce Éireann (formerly Irish Water) has completed construction works to upgrade the wastewater infrastructure in Enfield, Co. Meath. The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WwTP) had been operating close to maximum capacity. The project represents an investment of €11.5 million by Uisce...

Objectively Speaking: AMP 8 – The opportunities and challenges ahead

In his regular column, Oliver Grievson, Associate Director AtkinsRéalis and Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor at the University of Exeter, explores some of the opportunities and challenges ahead, as we embark on AMP8. The start of AMP8 is upon...

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