Monthly Archives: January, 2023

VWT UK delivers water treatment solution to gin distillery

Veolia Water Technologies UK (VWT UK) recently supplied a water treatment solution to optimise the operational processes at a large-scale gin distillery. By adding its...

Flowmeters fight customer disruption

As showcased at WWEM 2022, clamp-on ultrasonic flow metering is helping to tackle the ever-increasing challenge of leakage reduction and interruptions in UK water...

Research builds knowledge on carbon and water

Sector-wide research is critical for navigating the myriad approaches that the water sector might pursue for reducing its carbon footprint and reaching net zero...

Barhale to install critical north London sewer reinforcement

Barhale has been awarded a £4.5M contract by Thames Water to install a protective liner to minimise the impact of a third party tunnel...

KSB Canada completes Lake Huron high lift pump replacement project

For half a century residents and commerce across eight municipalities of the greater London Area of south western Ontario have received their potable water...

Ofwat and CCW welcome water companies’ efforts to ease cost of living pressures, but call on them to take further action

Information from Ofwat and CCW, published 26 January 2023, shows that water companies are increasing financial support for their customers, with record numbers benefiting...

Canvey Island flood defence work to begin

The Environment Agency is set to begin a £75 million project to keep homes and businesses in Canvey Island protected from flooding. Much of Canvey...

M Group Services’ success at street works awards

M Group Services secured an impressive four out of seven category wins at the Street Works Awards recently. Morrison Water Services, a part the Group’s...

More than 200,000 people in the North West set to benefit from help with their water bill in 2023/24

More than 200,000 people in the North West of England are expected to receive support with their water bill during 2023/24 amid continuing cost...

Seventy-metre floating carpet of pennywort removed from River Wey

The Environment Agency has just finished removing more than 200 tonnes of floating pennywort from the River Wey, near Byfleet Mill weir. Upstream of...

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