Monthly Archives: August, 2022

Future-proof diaphragm valves for drinking water

Valves installed in drinking water transport systems have to meet stringent demands, both in terms of design and materials employed. To satisfy these requirements the...

Munters appoints Henrik Teiwik as Group Vice President and President for business area Airtech

Henrik Teiwik has been appointed Group Vice President and President for business area AirTech and will join Munters’ management team. Henrik has extensive leadership experience...

Scientists shine new light on household water inequality

Research investigating water inequality within the context of sustainable development suggests new approaches to help policymakers achieve water security for all. Access to water and...

United Utilities awards ATi single-source framework contracts

ATi has announced the award of a new United Utilities framework contract for single-source Chlorine, Turbidity, Suspended Solids, Dissolved Oxygen, Sludge Blanket, UV254 and...

Metasphere and Isle Utilities win industry awards

Metasphere and Isle Utilities, two UK-based firms that are part of XPV Water Partners’ portfolio of innovative water companies, have recently been recognized for...

Aliaxis acquires acoustic water leak detection company, Aquarius Spectrum

Aliaxis SA, a world leader enabling access to water and energy through fluid management solutions, has announced the acquisition of Aquarius Spectrum, a unique...

Northumbrian Water named one of UK’s best workplaces for women

Northumbrian Water has been named as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces™ for Women, achieving a 19th place ranking on the list in the...

ACO takes its rooftop attenuation system underground to capture stormwater runoff

ACO Building Drainage has taken its RoofBloxx attenuation system underground to prevent flooding and water pollution at the newly extended Harbourside Car Park at...

New tanker for Teesside

A Teesside company's investment in a new £85,000 2,000 gallon tanker means householders in the region with off-mains drainage can now be supported by...

Water environment under stress as parts of Fife reach Significant Scarcity

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has warned that parts of Fife have now reached the highest level for water scarcity, as below average...

ILS provider helps businesses ensure project success with guide launch

A leading provider of Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) services is offering a helping hand to businesses across the utilities sector wanting to ensure the future viability...

Global polymer manufacturer appoints new Application and Training Director

Designers and manufacturers of polymer repair and protection systems, Belzona, has announced the promotion of long-serving employee, Phil Robinson, to its Board of Directors....

Businesses in water industry urged to take advantage of government funding programme  

TÜV SÜD National Engineering Laboratory is calling upon businesses within the water industry to take advantage of funding offered by Innovate UK as part...

From seawater to drinking water, with the push of a button

MIT researchers have developed a portable desalination unit, weighing less than 10 kilograms, that can remove particles and salts to generate drinking water. The suitcase-sized...

Oxford Flow grows workforce by 80% and eyes global expansion

Oxford Flow, the flow control equipment specialist for energy, water, and industrial process industries is celebrating headcount growth of 80% over the last 18...

Morrison Water Services to help Thames Water tackle pollution, flooding and blockages

Morrison Water Services, a part of M Group Services’ Water Division, has secured a place on a wastewater multiple supplier framework to deliver services...

Peebles water works building makes 200 mile journey from the Highlands

The six-month countdown to completion for the new multimillion water treatment works in Peebles has started, and Scottish Water are sharing never-before-seen images of...

Yorkshire Water civil sanctions see wildlife charity get funding boost

Yorkshire Water has agreed to donate a total of £400,000 to Yorkshire Wildlife Trust after polluting two watercourses in separate incidents, following investigations by...

Investment plans for cleaner Northwest rivers revealed

A £230m programme of environmental investment is under way across the Northwest to improve 184km of the region’s rivers by 2025. United Utilities has announced the...

Six floors under: ACO designs The Londoner’s unique underground grease separator

At the deepest underground point in London, ACO Building Drainage, the global specialist in building drainage solutions, is keeping The Londoner hotel’s kitchens ticking...

Sports fans return to refill at the Commonwealth Games to save over 430,000 plastic bottles in a week

The last week has provided not just thrilling sporting action at the Commonwealth Games, but also a significant breakthrough in the battle to cut...

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