Monthly Archives: June, 2023

Breakthrough method offers new tool for tracking nitrate pollution in water

A new breakthrough in sample preparation methods can significantly reduce the costs and challenges associated with nitrate isotope analysis - and this development could...

Work starts on £3m upgrade to Wastewater Treatment Works in Hampshire

Work to increase the capacity of West Wellow Wastewater Treatment Works near Romsey is underway, in an effort to further reduce the use of...

Costain partnerships win £3.5m funding for innovative solutions to problems in the water industry

Ofwat has awarded Costain partnerships £3.5m in funding for initiatives that could change the way leaks in the water network are detected and how...

Welsh Water’s innovative artificial intelligence initiative to transform algal monitoring awarded £385,000 in latest Ofwat innovation competition

Welsh Water’s innovative project idea to use artificial intelligence (AI) improving the way water companies monitor algae levels in reservoirs has received £385,000 in...

Barhale to reinforce strategic West-East London water main

Thames Water has selected Barhale to reinforce a section of what was once believed to the longest tunnel in Europe and a key source...

Aliaxis claims plastics can be at the forefront of chemical-resistant pipework

Aliaxis delivered a keynote speech on the opening day of CHEMUK 2023, where the fluid management specialists called for the introduction of new processes...

BPMA delivers bespoke pump training in Baku

When Rapid Solutions, the global provider of electrical, instrumentation, hydraulic and mechanical engineering services required some dedicated pump training for staff working on a...

Filtration focus – Steve Parker, Head of Consumables, Envirogen Group, chats with Water Magazine’s Editor, Phil Alsop

In this Water Vlog, Steve Parker, Head of Consumables, Envirogen Group, discusses the company’s filtration systems, with particular reference to the containerised and skid-based...

Developer fined at Newry Magistrates’ Court for unauthorised sewer and water connections

NI Water has welcomed the outcome of a successful prosecution against a developer following damage to its infrastructure. Mr Enda Tucker was convicted of two...

Scottish Water to harness hydropower at Hamilton Waste Water Treatment Works in pioneering project

The first of its kind in the UK, a pioneering project will see Scottish Water harness hydropower from waste water. Construction of this innovative scheme...

Nuvonic launches innovative UV solutions for enhanced water treatment

Nuvonic, a global UV technology solutions provider, has launched three innovative UV solutions designed to enhance water treatment processes. The UV solutions offer water...

KROHNE drives industrial decarbonisation alongside industry peers in IRENA-powered alliance

KROHNE, a leading global manufacturer of industrial measurement and metering technology, has announced its membership of the global business coalition the Alliance for Industry...

New NORAG halts CSO sewage litter

At a time when the media constantly shows footage of unsavoury sewage litter from Combined Sewage Overflows (CSOs) that pollute rivers and beaches, Fluid...

Major investment gives InfoTiles global potential

Digital water technology company InfoTiles is enhancing its innovative software technology following investment from Netherlands-based venture capital fund 4impact. In collaboration with existing Norwegian investors,...

NSF Guideline 533 expands certification offering to include ingredients used in drinking water products

NSF, one of the leading testing and certification organisations in the water industry, has announced the NSF Guideline 533 – Ingredients Used in Drinking...

Durham receives FOG warning to protect homes and the environment

Businesses in Durham are being urged to lead the way on protecting the city’s sewers from FOG. Fats, oils, and grease – known collectively...

Ecology benefits from restoration project in Norwich

Work has been completed at Costessey Fish Farm which will benefit the nationally scarce Marsh Carpet moth and the endangered Black Poplar tree. With the...

Kidney Care UK, Wessex Water and Bristol Water working together to provide vital support for thousands of kidney patients

Kidney Care UK, the UK's leading kidney patient support charity, and water companies Wessex Water and Bristol Water have joined forces to support more...

River diversions may cause microplastics to remain longer on land and in streams before reaching oceans

Diverting streams and rivers to irrigate crops or provide drinking water may significantly extend the time microplastics spend in river catchments before they flow...

World’s first drone water quality study announced by Northumbrian Water

A North East water company is set to explore how the use of flying robots can help it improve the quality of the region’s...

Hero Labs appoints head of sales to drive UK growth

Hero Labs, the manufacturer of the award-winning Sonic smart water management system, has announced that Gavin Morton-Holmes has joined the business as head of...

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