Monthly Archives: August, 2022

WWEM water monitoring event opens free registration for exhibition, workshops and conference

Registration has opened for the 10th WWEM Water and Wastewater Monitoring conference and exhibition which will be held in-person on the 12th & 13th October in Telford, England. Registration is...

Helping to conserve and improve precious groundwater with reliable and accurate non-intrusive flow measurement.

Because non-invasive clamp-on ultrasonic flowmeters are fixed to the outside of the pipe, the volume flow can be measured without process disruption. Sound waves...

British Water appoints Mark Fletcher as Chair

Mark Fletcher, global water leader at Arup and an Arup Fellow, has been announced as British Water’s new chair. The appointment was announced at...

Anglian Water extends AUMA Actuators’ Service Level Agreement to 2028

AUMA Actuators Limited (AUMA UK), a world leader in electric valve actuation technology, has successfully extended its Service Level Agreement (SLA) with Anglian Water...

Ofwat’s latest leakage figures reveals progress, but more could be done

Ofwat has released new figures that shed light on the water industry's performance on reducing leakage. The provisional figures show that three quarters of the...

Marsh Industries launch merchant sales support

Marsh Industries, a leading manufacturer of off-mains drainage products, has launched an AI-driven sales tool designed to reduce estimating time and pressure on its...

VEGA becomes the first manufacturer to offer MCERTS Class one certification over a 5m range

In 2021, level and pressure instrumentation manufacturer, VEGA, became the first manufacturer to offer MCERTS Class one certification over a 5m range - either...

Rotorflush examine some innovative screening solutions

Today’s Water Management professionals are faced with a superfluity of legislation and regulatory duties. For example, the water industry strategic environmental requirements (WISER) set...

In the sixth and final installment of the SuDS series, Stuart Crisp gives his thoughts on green infrastructure

A qualified civil engineer, Stuart Crisp has been at the forefront of construction and a specialist in drainage systems for over 35 years.  He...

Thames super sewer project creates ‘new land’ just as Bazalgette did

Stunning new aerial photography shows the extraordinary changes being made to the banks of the River Thames as part of London’s super sewer project. With...

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