Monthly Archives: February, 2023

Work starts on flood embankment for Worcestershire village

The Environment Agency is carrying out pre-construction work for a £1.8 million flood alleviation scheme in Severn Stoke that will better protect homes and...

Stantec completes Phase 2 of South West Water’s Asset Improvement Programme

Stantec, a global leader in sustainable design and engineering services, has completed Phase 2 of South West Water’s Asset Improvement Programme to update the...

Blackline Safety launches first EU Service Centre

Blackline Safety Corp., a global leader in connected safety technology, has announced the launch of its first European Union (EU)-based service centre. As Blackline has...

Pontoonworks delivers more safe access for maintenance and repair across wastewater assets

Modular pontoon installation company, Pontoonworks, has announced they have now been hired by a seventh water company to assist in wastewater maintenance and repair...

Nijhuis Saur Industries acquires Suez Industrial Water

Nijhuis Saur Industries has announced that it has finalized the acquisition of Suez Industrial Water Ltd following the approval of the Competition & Markets...

RSM Lining Supplies brings Picote Aqua to the UK market

RSM Lining Supplies, a global leader in manufacturing and distribution of cured in place pipe lining materials, has announced a UK first by agreeing...

AUMA commit to continued fast-track actuator delivery

A UK-based supplier to the water industry is committed to fast-track product delivery for customers that sees UK stock actuators despatched within five working...

UKWIR research examines future role of water across the UK hydrogen value chain

A new project working group, led by UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR), is examining the relationship between hydrogen production, water availability, emerging technologies, and...

Forest trees find a new watery ‘sweet spot’ when CO2 is high

Trees living in conditions where the carbon dioxide (CO2) has been artificially elevated are likely to become more efficient in conserving water. According to new...

Wavin’s Mike Ward explains why embracing SuDS will help developers appeal to homebuyers as we build more resilient communities

A recent review of sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) has recommended that the government mandate their installation on new developments from 2024. As climate change...

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