Yearly Archives: 2022

Veolia Water Technologies UK supports green hydrogen production

Veolia Water Technologies UK (VWT UK) is supplying water treatment systems to global water electrolyser manufacturers as part of the water treatment specialist’s movement...

Anglian Water pilots transformative AI technology

Transformation of Anglian Water’s treatment and recycling processes is being made possible by trials of artificial intelligence (AI) driven software developed by Norwegian technology...

Bentley Systems announces the Finalists in the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure

Bentley Systems, Incorporated, the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced the finalists in the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure. The annual awards program...

Atkins opens up historic Cardiff canal in regeneration development

Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, has helped to unveil a historic canal in the centre of Cardiff which has been covered over...

Doosan to launch new 4×4 DA45-7 ADT at Bauma 2022

One of several world premieres from Doosan at this year's Bauma 2022 is the launch of the company’s new 4x4 articulated dump truck (ADT)....

Orbis Intelligent Systems appoints new non-executive director with specific focus on US market

Pipeline infrastructure monitoring specialist, Orbis Intelligent Systems, has announced that Greg Rogowski has joined us as a non-executive director, with specific focus on the...

C40 Cities launches phase two of the Water Safe Cities project to accelerate better water management

The C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group (C40 Cities) is partnering with Grundfos and the Grundfos Foundation to launch the second phase of its Water...

Timers halve SAF blower power use

A simple adjustment to blowers on submerged aerated filter (SAF) technology is bringing significant energy reductions in wastewater treatment, writes Andrew Baird, technical director,...

Ofwat announces third Water Breakthrough Challenge is now open, with £38 million available

Ofwat has announced their next competition, the third Water Breakthrough Challenge (Breakthrough 3) is open, with £38 million available in two streams. In total, Ofwat...

Promoting Adaptation to Changing Coasts project to hold series of webinars starting 12 October

The Promoting Adaptation to Changing Coasts project (PACCo) is set to hold a series of webinars to share what's been learned so far by...

The Valley Center way – combining energy savings now – with total cost of ownership 

At Valley Center Wastewater Treatment Plant, and at an increasing number of facilities across Kansas, the decision to buy the more expensive equipment at...

Women in utilities: Q&A with Elizabeth Donnelly of the Women’s Engineering Society

Lanes Group understand that efforts to create more opportunities for women in the drainage and utilities sectors will require an industry-wide commitment to dismantle...

Optimisation of Aqsur’s water treatment plants in Northern Columbia

The initiatives implemented in Aguas del Sur del Atlántico have resulted in savings of up to 42% in the operations of some plants, benefits...

Circular economy of water can contribute to the alleviation of the energy crisis, report finds

The International Water Association (IWA) has published the third edition of the Global Trend Report in Water Science, Research and Management. The report is...

Project Greenland starts export of super premium water reserves to MENA and the world’s water-stressed regions

Thomas Schumann Capital (TSC), one of the world’s leading solutions provider for Water Security & Capital Markets yesterday (4 October, 2022) announced live in...

Sewer investment to protect County Durham environment

Northumbrian Water is investing more than £3m in a project that will reduce the risk of sewer flooding and pollution at a County Durham...

The urgency of tackling the global water crisis has never been more evident, says Bianca Nijhof, Associate Director at Anthesis

Water is a major issue, and its usage should have been a priority for years, however, it only recently seems to have made it...

82% of chemicals companies expect to make savings using digitization in sustainability push – EY Digichem survey

Eighty-two percent of responding chemicals companies are expecting to make savings through the ongoing sustainability push across the sector, according to the latest EY...

Net zero future hinges on our digital infrastructure – how ready are our models, platforms, and people?

Princeton University’s Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment and Worley, a global engineering solutions firm, have published a landmark report, ‘From Ambition to...

Environment Secretary proposes to raise the civil penalty for water companies from £250,000 to £250 million

The Environment Secretary, Ranil Jayawardena has announced that he will bring forward proposals to raise the civil penalty for water companies who pollute the...

Fusion Group appoints new Group Commercial Director

Gareth Toyer has joined Fusion Group as Group Commercial Director. Gareth assumes leadership responsibility for all aspects of Fusion’s commercial functions and activities within Europe,...

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