Monthly Archives: May, 2023

Ofwat award farmland water “battery” storage and leak-detecting broadband cables in latest innovation competition

Farmers could soon be reimbursed for creating water storage ponds or water “batteries” as part of an innovative drought-prevention project that has today (16...

Dr Bastien Dieppois, Assistant Professor in Water and Climate Change, Coventry University, discusses the challenges facing water industry stakeholders

Dr Bastien Dieppois, Assistant Professor in Water and Climate Change, Coventry University - Centre for Agroecology, Water and Resilience, discusses the challenges facing all...

Royal HaskoningDHV partners with ABB as preferred supplier to provide standardized solution for its Nereda wastewater treatment technology

ABB has been selected by Royal HaskoningDHV as a preferred global automation supplier for its Nereda® Technology, a sustainable and cost-effective wastewater treatment solution...

Norton Rose Fulbright advises on financing of Codelco water supply project

Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised a consortium, consisting of Marubeni Corporation and Transelec, on the development and financing of an independent...

Northumbrian Water recognised as one of the UK’s Best Workplaces for third year

Northumbrian Water has been named one of the UK’s “Best Workplaces” for the third year running. Great Place to Work® UK has included the...

Huge new water main network in East of England opens new pipelaying front

Pipelaying has started on another section of Anglian Water’s huge new multi-million-pound water main network. The first 800mm steel pipes were installed near Welby,...

Water Companies record sharp rise of 271% in sick leave since 2019

Businesses in the water supply and waste management sector have seen one of the biggest rises in sick leave across the UK in the...

Ground-breaking guide shares key tools for successful coastal climate adaptation

As the impacts of climate change continue to be felt around the world, coastal communities are especially vulnerable to the increasing risks caused by...

Only a third of local authorities have enough staff to manage growing flash flood risk, experts find

A survey of Risk Management Authorities (RMAs) responsible for managing surface water, the biggest source of flooding in England, finds they are significantly under-resourced...

£3.5 Million investment to improve Weobley Water environment has been completed

A £3.5 million investment project to help improve the river water quality in the Newbridge Brook and river Wye has been completed by Welsh...

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