Monthly Archives: May, 2022

South West Water unlocks £330 million to improve the region’s rivers and seas

South West Water has outlined the next stage in its Environment Strategy, WaterFit - accelerating and expanding plans to protect and enhance the South...

Blackline expands safety monitoring service to keep workers safe

In response to growing demand for employee protection and a one-stop solution to keep workers safe on the job, Blackline Safety Corp. a global...

Medieval artefacts discovered during Scottish Water project

A Scottish Water project on the Isle of Lewis has led to the discovery of a Medieval site rarely identified in the Outer Hebrides....

New cation trap column workflow improves uptime for anionic contaminants testing of industrial waters

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. now offers nuclear power plants a new continuously regenerated cation trap column (CR-CTC) application workflow for robust and efficient trace anion...

House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee launches investigation into Ofwat

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee has today (23 May) launched an inquiry investigating the work of Ofwat. The Committee will consider Ofwat’s...

WWEM & AQE call for abstracts for October’s event

The organiser of the WWEM Water Monitoring exhibition and AQE, the Air Quality and Emissions exhibition is looking for oral and poster presentations for...

ARC joint venture renews major contract with Scottish Water

Scottish Water has reappointed ARC, the Atkins and RPS Group joint venture, onto its latest Technical Consultancy framework in a contract worth £30m, to...

Oxford Flow’s ES valve wins prestigious engineering award at Offshore Technology Conference

Oxford Flow, flow control equipment specialist for oil, gas, industrial process and water industries, has been awarded the Albert (Al) Woelfel Best Mechanical Engineering...

Atkins joins global leaders in forum for the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosure

Engineering consultancy Atkins, part of the SNC-Lavalin Group, has become a member of the Forum of the Taskforce on Nature-related Financial Disclosure (TNFD). The...

Confused by Regulation 31? Geoquip examines when approval is no longer necessary

When it comes to the UK’s drinking water, there can be no compromise on quality. Strict controls are in place to ensure it is safe...

Water sector must invest in our planet

A world first scheme from innovation consultancy Isle - called the Trial Reservoir (TR) - aims to save the equivalent of 30,000 people’s worth...

Sewer flooding misery for customers: call for urgent action after new research by Ofwat and CCW

People who have their homes flooded with sewage are frequently being let down by wastewater companies, whose response can leave customers facing long-term distress. New...

Devon village project pilots smart technology to manage surface water

South West Water has enlisted residents of a North Devon seaside village in an innovative smart rainwater collection project to investigate how a system...

1 in 8 UK employees reuse personal passwords at work – putting businesses at risk

Almost three quarters of UK employees are not changing their work log-in and email passwords enough putting businesses at risk of cyber-attacks, new research...

CMA finds competition concerns after in-depth Veolia-Suez merger review

The Competition and Markets Authority has provisionally found that the merger of Veolia and Suez would lead to a loss of competition in the...

Regulators join forces to StreamLine advice for water innovators

The Drinking Water Inspectorate, Ofwat and the Environment Agency have launched 'StreamLine' – a new joint service to improve advice and slash response times...

The solution to cybersecurity and OT failures in the water industry

The recent Government announcement to water and sewerage companies in England and Wales has outlined how companies can ensure national security and mitigate the impact of...

DuPont Water Solutions to demonstrate portfolio of multi-technology solutions at IFAT 2022

DuPont Water Solutions will be attending IFAT later this month showcasing its extensive portfolio of multi-technology water treatment solutions. This is the first time...

World cup footballers and fans to benefit from water treatment technologies

BIO-UV Group’s successful installation of advanced water treatment systems at Doha’s state-of-the-art Al-Bayt Stadium in the city of Al Khor, Qatar has met the...

White Paper from Water UK sets out the sector’s vision for an improved water system in England by 2050

The water sector in England has today set out a series of proposed, ambitious regulatory reforms as part of its Water 2050 White Paper...

Aiimi secures place on £1m water industry open data framework in partnership with Northumbrian Water

Data and analytics specialist Aiimi announced that it has secured a place on Stream, an innovative water industry data-sharing framework, led by Northumbrian Water....

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