Monthly Archives: November, 2022

Volunteers at Waterworks Museum awarded Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS)

Volunteers from Welsh Water’s Waterworks Museum in Hereford have scooped the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service (QAVS) and were given the Crystal Award and...

United Utilities shortlists three consortiums for next stage of HARP tender process

United Utilities has taken the next major step in the tender process for the Haweswater Aqueduct Resilience Programme (HARP) contract by shortlisting three consortiums...

California first for Cambi with three new thermal hydrolysis systems for biosolids digesters

San Francisco Public Utilities (SFPUC) has selected three Cambi thermal hydrolysis technology systems for new biosolids digester facilities. The technology will allow the SFPUC to...

SEPA tackles fish barriers to bring life back to Scotland’s rivers

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) is continuing its efforts to restore nature to Scotland’s rivers with the completion of two more projects. It...

EA accepts Enforcement Undertaking after hazardous waste contaminates groundwater

A company which handles hazardous waste has made a payment of £25,000 to an environmental charity following the contamination of groundwater at its site. Augean...

Anglian Water invests £800,000 and uses no dig technology to upgrade pipes in Colchester

Anglian Water is set to upgrade water pipes in Marks Tey, Colchester, in an £800,000 investment scheme to help reduce the risk of bursts...

New Potentiometric sensor raises the bar for level measurement

Sensor specialists BAUMER continue to develop their award winning IO-Link sensors, the latest example being the CombiLevel PLP70 level sensor. This new sensor will...

Ancient mystery of European eel migration unravelled to help combat decline of critically endangered species

A team of researchers led by the Environment Agency have taken a major step forward in solving one of nature’s most enduring mysteries –...

Green groups launch complaint against the Government after it misses its own legal deadline to set new legally binding environmental targets

Green groups have submitted a letter of complaint to Defra after the Government failed to meet a legal deadline on setting new environmental targets. The...

M Group Services shortlisted for 15 Street Works Awards

M Group Services has announced an impressive 15 shortlisted entries to the Street Works Awards 2022, across the companies Energy, Transport and Water Divisions. The...

Anglian Water protects Sleaford rivers with £4.5m upgrades

Anglian Water is due to upgrade infrastructure at Sleaford Water Recycling Centre (WRC) with a new storm tank and refurbished reed beds, in an...

London drainage facilities boosts business growth with BigChange mobile & cloud tech

London Drainage Facilities (LDF) is achieving 15 per cent annual growth following the introduction of a job management system from BigChange. The cloud-based system,...

All systems go as Durleigh flows into new era

The tap has been turned on for a £50 million boost to Somerset’s water supply after the enhanced Durleigh Water Treatment Centre near Bridgwater...

Rethinking mountain water scarcity

Water security in mountain regions relies on a broader understanding of the complex interlinks of water supply and demand that goes far beyond the...

Pump manufacturer Stuart Turner acquires Aquatronic Group Management

Stuart Turner, the well-known manufacturer of pumps and water-boosting products for residential and commercial uses, has acquired Aquatronic Group Management (AGM), a key provider...

QED Environmental Systems upgrades AutoPump® range for aggressive fluid duty applications

Q.E.D. Environmental Systems, Inc., a leading manufacturer of innovative environmental products and subsidiary of Graco Inc. has upgraded the materials within its AutoPump® series...

The Goaigua Smart Irrigation Solution wins “Green Award” for its work in the field of sustainability

Ashghal, the Qatar Public Works Authority, recently held its Green Awards gala, where Idrica Qatar (Aguas de Valencia WLL) won first prize for its...

£2.6m programme of work gets underway at Derrycrin

NI Water has announced a new £2.6m programme of work to replace Derrycrin Wastewater Treatment Works (WwTW) with modern new infrastructure. Construction work at...

Andel protects UK primary schools from future flood devastation 

The UK’s leading developer of specialised leak detection and environmental protection systems, Andel, has provided its market-leading flood and leak detection products to two...

Employers urged to use apprenticeships as report claims 266,000 extra workers needed within the construction sector by 2026

With 266,000 extra workers needed within the construction sector by 2026 according to the Construction Industry Training Board, employers are being urged to use...

Wessex Water continue in their zero waste to landfill commitment with new syringe scheme

An industry-first project is helping Wessex Water divert thousands of ‘unrecyclable’ plastics from landfill. The water and sewerage company are the first in the UK...

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