Monthly Archives: April, 2022

Yorkshire Water outlines £13m infrastructure investment to improve River Wharfe

Yorkshire Water will invest up to £13m in its wastewater network and treatment works, upstream of a stretch of the River Wharfe at Ilkley...

Franceska van Dijk announced as new Deputy Chair of SEPA Board

The Scottish Government has appointed Franceska van Dijk as new Deputy Chair of the Board of the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). Franceska’s term runs...

£2.2 million pumped into water improvement scheme in the North West

NI Water has announced the start of a £2.2 million project, which will be essential to the future resilience of the water supply infrastructure,...

WCS Group launches BG50i for remote water monitoring as an alternative to sampling and corrosion coupons

WCS Group has launched BG50i, an intelligent monitoring and water treatment package designed to help responsible parties; such as Facilities Managers and maintenance teams;...

‘Fine to Flush’ standard celebrates 100th accreditation

Consumers now have more choice of truly flushable wet wipes than ever before as ‘Fine to Flush’ celebrates its 100th accreditation. Five of the eight...

SES Water welcomes new company Chairman

SES Water welcomes Dave Shemmans as its new non-executive Chair of the Board, who takes over from Jeremy Pelczer after nine years in the...

New bathing water status in the Isle of Wight and Oxford

The East Cowes Esplanade on the Isle of Wight and part of the Wolvercote Mill Stream at Port Meadow, Oxford, will be added to the...

Northumbrian Water and The Rivers Trust join forces to improve water quality in the North East

Northumbrian Water and The Rivers Trust are teaming up to form the North East Catchments Hub, a new approach to drive work that will...

South Staffs Water appoint Asset Management and Investment Delivery Director

South Staffs Water has announced the appointment of Tom Fewster as Asset Management and Investment Delivery Director. Tom has experience in managing major projects and...

First phase of improvements at Lyne Burn completed

A £1.1million contribution from the Water Environment Fund, which is administered by SEPA, restored a 500m artificially straightened section of the burn to a...

Fairlynch Museum to host lower otter restoration project exhibition

In the East of Devon, the small town of Budleigh Salterton is to host a two-year long exhibition about the Lower Otter Restoration Project...

SES Water achieves biodiversity award for second company site

SES Water has achieved The Wildlife Trusts’ Biodiversity Benchmark for enhancing and protecting the biodiversity at its Fetcham Springs water supply site in Surrey. Fetcham...

Stretch of the River Thames designated as official river bathing location after two-year long battle

A stretch of the River Thames at Port Meadow, Oxford, has been designated as an official river bathing location after a nearly two-year long...

Rotork supply flow control solutions to Wessex Water for multi-million upgrade project

Intelligent electric actuators have been ordered by Wessex Water to support a £50 million project to reconstruct the Durleigh Water Treatment Centre, which provides...

SDS launches all-in-one grey water recycling system for smaller buildings

SDS, the water reuse technology specialist, has launched their grey water treatment system to make it simpler and more cost-effective for developments, such as...

WEG launches smart monitoring tool

Global motor manufacturer, WEG has launched Motion Fleet Management (WMFM), a control and monitoring tool for the operation and maintenance of industrial assets. Deployable...

Detectronic awarded a place on Severn Trent Water’s Level Monitor Framework

Wastewater monitoring specialists, Detectronic, has been awarded a place on the Level Monitor Framework with Severn Trent Water (STW). The 3 to 5-year framework will...

Iain Coucher announced as preferred Ofwat Chair candidate

The Environment Secretary has selected Iain Coucher as the Government’s preferred candidate to succeed Jonson Cox as the Chair of Ofwat, the independent economic...

IXDen launches all-in-one software for failure predictions and cybersecurity

IXDen, the failure prediction and cybersecurity expert, has created the world’s first autonomous software that combines OT failure predictions and cybersecurity in one solution....

Stantec and the Rivers Trust to develop CIRIA guidance for blue-green infrastructure asset management

CIRIA has appointed Stantec and the Rivers Trust in a partnership to develop high level guidance and principles for the asset management of Blue-Green...

Yorkshire Water awarded £200k to develop new pipe lining solution

Yorkshire Water and partners have been awarded £193,000 by Ofwat to develop a cost effective and environmentally friendly pipe lining solution, in a project...

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