Monthly Archives: September, 2022

Severn Trent choose te-ion advanced oxidation to reduce sludge bulking

Severn Trent has awarded Te-Tech a contract to install te-ionTM at its Chipping Campden wastewater treatment works. Like many activated sludge plants, Chipping Campden...

Defra extends Consumer Council for Water appointments

Environment Secretary George Eustice has extended the first term of the Chair of Consumer Council for Water (CCW), Robert Light, by 18 months. This follows...

CMA believes anticipated purchase of Waterlogic by Culligan could lead to loss of competition in the supply of multifunctional taps

The CMA is investigating the anticipated acquisition by Osmosis Buyer Limited (Culligan) of Firewall Holding S.à. r.l. (Waterlogic). Culligan is the leading supplier of multifunctional...

Northumbrian Water worker awarded one of the highest grades of Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) membership

Carol Cairns, from Sunderland, has been a member of the ICE for nearly 30 years since she graduated from Sunderland University with a Civil...

Yorkshire Water and Morrison Water Services achieve first drinking water main spray lining in AMP7

Morrison Water Services, a part of M Group Services’ Water Division, is working in partnership with Yorkshire Water to deliver a drinking water spray...

Leep Utilities selects SmartStandpipe technology

Orbis Intelligent Systems has announced they will be working with Leep Utilities, which has selected their SmartStandpipe technology to capture real-time data from its...

Galliford Try appointed to Northumbrian Water’s Chemical Dosing Framework

Lintott Control Systems, as part of Galliford Try’s Environment team, has successfully secured a place on two lots on Northumbrian Water’s Chemical Dosing framework. The...

Spring knowledge transfer service goes live

A knowledge-sharing and project showcase platform that will support the UK water sector with its innovation ambitions has launched. The Knowledge Transfer Service, from water...

Wastewater system replaced with no service loss during works

When a wastewater treatment plant needed replacement, it wasn’t just the cliff-top position that presented a challenge, as residents needed the system to continue...

Energy and Utility Industries drive towards diversity and inclusion

Energy & Utility Skills are inviting all organisations in the sector to join the Inclusion Measurement Framework free of charge For the past two years,...

Premier Tech enhances their range of Rewatec Submerged Aerated Filter (SAF) sewage treatment plants

Premier Tech Water and Environment has enhanced their range of Rewatec SAF sewage treatment plants to combine energy efficiency with an exceptionally high wastewater...

Former Ofwat Chair Jonson Cox to give evidence to Lords Ofwat inquiry

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee will continue its inquiry on the work of Ofwat, the water regulator of England and Wales,...

Paul Boote appointed to role of Group Chief Financial Officer for Pennon Group plc

Pennon Group plc has announced their current Group Finance Director, Paul Boote, is being appointed to the role of Group Chief Financial Officer for...

Hevasure develops corrosion monitoring system for Elysator

Closed-loop water monitoring specialists, Hevasure, alongside OEM partner, Elysator, has developed ClearView; which the company say is the first real-time monitoring technology designed to...

Simon Love makes the move from prison service to protecting water systems

Former prison officer and founder of Sponsored Breaks, Simon Love has joined the Nant team in the role of client development liaison officer. Water safety...

Automated timers halve blower power consumption

New energy saving measures developed by WCS Environmental Engineering (WCSEE) could reduce power consumption of its package wastewater treatment plants by as much as...

SES Water partners with Run Reigate to prevent thousands of plastic bottles going to landfill

SES Water is once again partnering with Run Reigate as the official water provider at the event, which will save 24,000 single-use plastic bottles...

Ofwat consults on changes to business retail price caps

Ofwat is opening a six-week consultation on proposed changes to the retail price caps that apply to smaller business customers (consuming less than 0.5Ml...

Conference in Houston to examine innovative technology for more reuse and value extraction

With the implementation of decisive regulations limiting subsurface saltwater disposal in certain counties, combined with emerging concerns about seismic activity, oil and gas operators...

Karyn Georges awarded CIWEM Fellowship

The UK managing director of technology and business consultancy Isle, Karyn Georges, has been awarded the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM)...

Rapid information a necessity for water companies

When managing water networks, rapid information is not a luxury, it is now a necessity that translates into money saved and crises averted, says...

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