Monthly Archives: March, 2022

Clark-Drain to hold fundraising walk in support of Mind

Drainage and manhole specialists, Clark-Drain, are to hold a fundraising walk to raise awareness and funds for the mental health charity Mind. "Over the last...

CMA publishes advice on how the competition and consumer regimes could better support UK’s net zero goal

Following the BEIS Secretary of State's request, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has published its advice on how the competition and consumer regimes...

Beach shored up to strengthen Norfolk flood protection

Natural flood defences along the west Norfolk coast have been bolstered as part of their yearly renewal. The project involves moving 14,000 tonnes of...

Ofwat announces winners of the £5.2m Water Breakthrough Challenge Catalyst Stream on World Water Day

Ofwat and Nesta Challenges have announced the winners of the £5.2m Water Breakthrough Challenge Catalyst Stream. 13 collaborations between the water sector and organisations...

Endress+Hauser strengthens its position with new location in Egypt

Endress+Hauser has opened a new sales office in the Egyptian capital city of Cairo. With this move, the company is reinforcing its presence in...

Downing LLP partners with Ennoviga Solar Limited to deliver five solar sites for Northumbrian Water Limited

Downing LLP has partnered with specialist solar developer and consultancy Ennoviga Solar Limited to develop and construct a portfolio of five ground-mounted solar generators...

Binnies secures place on Associated British Ports professional services framework

Binnies has announced they have been awarded a place on the largest port and harbour engineering consultancy framework (across 21 locations) in England, Wales...

Upgrades for Tasmania treatment plant

A new sludge heater supplied by HRS Heat Exchangers has formed part of an upgrade to one of Tasmania’s most important wastewater treatment plants,...

Severn Trent’s five pledges to transform river water quality across their region

Severn Trent has announced a Get River Positive Plan: five pledges to transform river water quality across their region. The commitments are a clear and...

Water Companies publish landmark report to set out leakage reductions up to 2050

Water companies in England have today published a landmark report which sets out how they plan to significantly reduce leakage by 2050. The ambitious Leakage...

Research holds the key to more efficient crossflow membrane filtration

As the increasing use of crossflow membrane filtration becomes ever more beneficial to manufacturing companies, Axium Process actively encourage end users to investigate further...

Subsidiaries SpectraSensors and Kaiser Optical Systems merge into Endress+Hauser Optical Analysis

The Endress+Hauser subsidiaries SpectraSensors, Inc. and Kaiser Optical Systems, Inc. have joined forces to form a new company: Endress+Hauser Optical Analysis, Inc. The company says...

Grundfos opens training lab in Ethiopia

To support the Ethiopian goal of improved water access and to help educate the young workforce, Grundfos is partnering with PlanBørnefonden to develop skills,...

Thames Water publicly commits to river health improvement package

Thames Water CEO, Sarah Bentley, has announced new measures to improve river quality and reduce sewage discharges, in a speech at The Rivers Trust...

Thames Tideway licence amended to protect project costs after Covid-19

Ofwat has agreed to adjust the licence of Thames Tideway Tunnel, to ensure that the project can be completed after it was severely impacted...

Unlocking the true potential of IoT with low cost satellite communications

With an expected 5.2 billion connected devices by 2025, IoT is now a fundamental component of both government policy and corporate strategy. The ability...

Westwood pipelines to rebrand as Egeplast UK

Following the acquisition of UK based Westwood Pipelines by egeplast International GmbH the business will be rebranding as egeplast UK from the end of...

Metito delivers the first of three floating desalination barges in the Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia

Metito has delivered the first of three floating desalination barges for The Saudi National Shipping Company (Bahri) SAR760m Announced Project in The Kingdom of...

SES becomes first UK water company to roll out smart technology across entire network for detecting leaks in near real-time

SES Water is the first UK water company to roll out intelligent technology across its entire water distribution network, helping to cut its leakage...

Hull’s new flood defences officially opened

The £42 million scheme is an investment that makes the city more resilient to the impacts of climate change. On 5 December 2013, the east...

Around the world: training in Nicaragua

The need for clean drinking water takes the McElroy team to interesting places.  In September, Juan Quintero the International Sales Manager for McElroy Manufacturing...

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