Yearly Archives: 2022

Anglian Water continues its multi-million-pound investment in Peterborough

Anglian Water is continuing with its £27million investment into the water and sewage infrastructure in Peterborough. Following work across the city this year, the...

Exhibition of Beer’s flood history to open in Devon

A free exhibition of historic flood photographs and maps of Beer and surrounding area is being held at The Mariners’ Hall in Fore Street,...

Carbon neutral achievement for Obart Pumps and Tsurumi UK

Obart Pumps and sister company Tsurumi UK have accomplished their goal of becoming Scope 1 and Scope 2 carbon neutral by 2023. The sister companies...

Swift response from Veolia Water Technologies UK helps Bridgnorth Aluminium avoid lost production

For Bridgnorth Aluminium, protecting against Legionella contamination and managing the water quality of its cooling tower system is essential to its operations. As part...

Innovative public realm regeneration in Tottenham with permeable paving

A new case study from Interpave explores recent urban realm regeneration projects in Tottenham, London exemplifying the synergy of concrete block permeable paving and...

Foundation for Water Research publish free ‘Freshwater Biology and Ecology Handbook’

The Foundation for Water Research (FWR), in partnership with the Freshwater Biological Association (FBA), has published a free practitioner's guide to improving and protecting...

Vesconite obtains WRAS approval for Hitemp 150 bearing material

Bushings and bearings specialist, Vesconite, recently obtained Water Regulations Advisory Scheme (WRAS) approval for its Hitemp 150 bearing material, which has been approved for...

Endress+Hauser dedicates new facility in France

In order to meet the growing demand for flow instrumentation, Endress + Hauser has opened a new production and office building. Endress+Hauser manufactures flowmeters in...

Grundfos employees win Diversity Award for Employee Resource Groups

In 2021, Grundfos established Employees Resource Groups to help make Grundfos a world class place to work, learn and grow. Now the ERGs have...

Temporary treatment unit helps nursing home meet consent

Hired technology from water recycling specialist WCS Environmental Engineering (WCSEE) has been selected by a Somerset nursing home to provide onsite wastewater treatment that...

Government sets out plan to reduce nutrient pollution

New plans to help safeguard England’s precious protected sites by driving down nutrient pollution and allowing for the construction of sustainable new homes for...

Cranfield success in Top 50 Women in Engineering Awards

Female engineers at Cranfield University have achieved national award success with two named as winners in the 2022 Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) and three...

Industry specialist joins Polypipe Building Services as new UK Sales Director

Polypipe Building Services announces that Dan Martindale has joined as UK Sales Director. Having begun his career as an engineer, Dan has worked in...

Concrete roof poured at Albert Embankment Foreshore

The Tideway team at Albert Embankment in Vauxhall has successfully poured the concrete that forms the roof of the 49m-deep shaft. This key milestone marks...

KP Snacks benefits from standardised approach to water treatment and management

Working in partnership with Veolia Water Technologies UK (VWT UK), KP Snacks has successfully implemented a standardised approach to water treatment, management and compliance...

Alan Lovell appointed as Environment Agency Chair

Environment Secretary George Eustice has confirmed Alan Lovell DL as the new Chair of the Environment Agency. Environment Secretary George Eustice said: "Alan will bring a...

Improving flood resilience in Newcastle

The Environment Agency and Newcastle City Council have launched a pilot to give residents and visitors to Newcastle the chance to boost their flood...

£1.8m investment in Weardale reservoir

Work is set to start on a £1.8m project to carry out maintenance on a reservoir in County Durham. Northumbrian Water’s Burnhope Reservoir in Wearhead,...

Aquaspira delivers sustainable drainage solution for flagship housing development in Suffolk

Aquaspira has successfully designed and delivered a sustainable solution to attenuate 910 cubic metres of storm water at a new 241-home development in Beccles,...

Yorkshire Water fined £1.6M for sewage pollution

Yorkshire Water has been fined £1,600,750 for polluting a Bradford watercourse in a prosecution brought by the Environment Agency. It was also ordered to...

Innovation Festival’s return to Newcastle Racecourse a roaring success

Scores of innovators flocked to Newcastle Racecourse as Northumbrian Water’s Innovation Festival returned for its most successful event yet. The festival, which has been running...

Act now with energy-saving technologies – say Riventa

With electricity prices soaring, pump system optimisation experts Riventa have voiced their support to the Chairman of Isle’s call for the water industry to...

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