Monthly Archives: July, 2022

Alan Lovell appointed as Environment Agency Chair

Environment Secretary George Eustice has confirmed Alan Lovell DL as the new Chair of the Environment Agency. Environment Secretary George Eustice said: "Alan will bring a...

Improving flood resilience in Newcastle

The Environment Agency and Newcastle City Council have launched a pilot to give residents and visitors to Newcastle the chance to boost their flood...

£1.8m investment in Weardale reservoir

Work is set to start on a £1.8m project to carry out maintenance on a reservoir in County Durham. Northumbrian Water’s Burnhope Reservoir in Wearhead,...

Aquaspira delivers sustainable drainage solution for flagship housing development in Suffolk

Aquaspira has successfully designed and delivered a sustainable solution to attenuate 910 cubic metres of storm water at a new 241-home development in Beccles,...

Yorkshire Water fined £1.6M for sewage pollution

Yorkshire Water has been fined £1,600,750 for polluting a Bradford watercourse in a prosecution brought by the Environment Agency. It was also ordered to...

Innovation Festival’s return to Newcastle Racecourse a roaring success

Scores of innovators flocked to Newcastle Racecourse as Northumbrian Water’s Innovation Festival returned for its most successful event yet. The festival, which has been running...

Act now with energy-saving technologies – say Riventa

With electricity prices soaring, pump system optimisation experts Riventa have voiced their support to the Chairman of Isle’s call for the water industry to...

Scottish Water joins calls to prevent wildfire damage

Scottish Water has joined calls to raise awareness of wildfire risks to prevent damage and help protect the environment and water supplies. The country’s public...

Company create innovative inflatable concrete tank for emergency water situations

Deploy Tech has introduced an innovative inflatable concrete water storage tank for the UK market. The key to the tank’s ‘deploy-ability’ is the Concrete Canvas,...

London Flood Review concludes with recommendations for capital’s future flooding resilience

The findings of an independent review, commissioned by Thames Water, examining the severe flooding that affected many parts of London in July 2021 have...

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