Monthly Archives: April, 2023

NI Water to invest £1.5m to improve sewer network in Newry

NI Water has commenced a programme of improvements on their sewerage system as part of a £1.5m investment to strengthen the existing sewers in...

Portable SAFs ensure environmental protection during upgrade

Technology from water recycling specialist WCS Environmental Engineering has been selected to maintain ammonia consent standards during an upgrade of a village treatment works. Severn...

Motor upgrade success at one of Europe’s biggest water treatment works

Ashford Common water treatment works located in Surrey, Southeast England is one of the biggest water treatment works in Europe. With a maximum output...

Sensonics releases new compact protection monitor for industrial machinery

Continuous protection and monitoring of smaller critical rotating plant and equipment such as power generators, pumps, motors, fans and centrifuges has become increasingly important...

Worley commences work on framework bridging agreement with ENOWA for desalination and brine beneficiation facilities

Worley will provide engineering and advisory services to ENOWA for the water supply infrastructure that will deliver up to two million cubic meters of...

Wayne Rose becomes new Director and CEO of the BPMA, following the retirement of Steve Schofield

Wayne Rose has officially become the new Director and CEO of the British Pump Manufacturers Association (BPMA), following the retirement of his longstanding predecessor,...

Four new sites in England to receive bathing water status from May

Four swimming spots in England are being designated as bathing waters ahead of the warmer months and will soon benefit from regular water quality...

Climate quitting – younger workers voting with their feet on employer’s ESG commitments

Research released by KPMG shows that Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors are influencing employment decisions for almost half of UK office workers, with...

Regional environmental agreements are over twice as likely to be authorised than global agreements

Regionally-focused environmental agreements are two and a half times more likely to be ratified than globally-focused environmental agreements, according to new research by Durham...

New water safety plan manual released, providing practical guidance for safe drinking water

The International Water Association (IWA) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have released the second edition of the Water Safety Plan Manual, which offers...

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