Monthly Archives: September, 2023

OEP identifies possible failures to comply with environmental law in relation to regulatory oversight of untreated sewage discharges 

The Office for Environmental Protection (OEP) has identified possible failures to comply with environmental law by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs...

Rebuilding trust: Water suppliers must demonstrate how they are using data to help customers

Water suppliers have a battle on their hands to build customer trust. Research shows six in ten people do not trust their utility suppliers,...

MOSL publishes application pack for non-household Market Improvement Fund

MOSL has published the application pack for Market Improvement Fund round three, which takes place in November. The MIF is owned by the Strategic Panel,...

New premises for Ham Baker Engineering

Galliford Try, one of the UK’s leading construction groups, has announced that its Ham Baker business has moved to new premises, complete with a...

Project that will reduce stormwater discharges on Jurassic coast has been completed

A £800,000 project that will help to protect the environment by halving the discharges of untreated stormwater on Dorset’s historic Jurassic Coast has been...

GeoSmart Information wins second UK Space Agency funding for climate research

A Leading environmental consultancy GeoSmart Information has been awarded £42,544 from the UK Space Agency to explore how satellite technology can help water resource...

A £240,000 investment to boost protection of Exmoor National Park is underway

Efforts to protect the precious environment within one of southern England’s most beautiful open spaces will step up a gear with investment worth nearly...

Environment Agency investigates bathing water quality at Bridlington South

The Environment Agency has started a project to investigate the reasons behind poor water quality at Bridlington South beach, in East Yorkshire. The project –...

ABB technology at the core of an energy-intelligent wastewater treatment plant in Germany

Treating and processing wastewater to make it safe to return to the watercourse takes a lot of energy. Research has shown that wastewater plants...

Hutton brings international phosphorus event to Dundee

A biennial international event focused on one of the essential nutrients for crop production and land management is to be held in Dundee next...

Global food supplier selects WCSEE treatment system

Global food supplier Griffith Foods has selected WCS Environmental Engineering technology to enhance the wastewater treatment process at its UK site in Wincanton, Somerset. Griffith...

£3.4m project to protect the environment is complete

Work has finished on a £3.4m sewer upgrade to help protect the environment in and around a North East beauty spot. Northumbrian Water and its...

Gagan Mohindra MP experiences a ‘day in the life’ at Thames Water’s Maple Lodge Sewage Treatment Works

Gagan Mohindra MP for South West Hertfordshire, has experienced what it takes to be a Thames Water engineer after spending a day working at...

Naylor trio clock up long service awards

Three Cawthorne based employees of pipe manufacturer Naylor Drainage have received long service awards from the company. Emma Burkinshaw and Ian Ellel (25 years) and...

OCU continues to strengthen its water capability with major contract win

Leading utilities and energy infrastructure specialist, OCU Group, has won a major contract that will contribute to the delivery of high quality drinking water...

Anglian Water installs new storm tank in Ivinghoe to protect local rivers

Anglian Water has finished work on the installation of a new storm tank in Ivinghoe, near Luton, in line with new Environment Agency regulations....

Charli Walton appointed to Belzona Polymerics Ltd. Board of Directors

Designers and manufacturers of polymeric repair and protection systems, Belzona Polymerics Ltd., has announced the promotion of long-serving employee, Mrs Charli Walton (Ge Yu),...

From atoms to materials: Algorithmic breakthrough unlocks path to sustainable technologies

New research by the University of Liverpool could signal a step change in the quest to design the new materials that are needed to...

MCS Control Systems becomes part of the Lintott brand

Galliford Try has announced that its MCS Control Systems business, a leading systems integrator to the industrial and utilities sectors, is becoming part of...

Mike Keil set to become CCW’s interim Chief Executive

The Consumer Council for Water has announced that Mike Keil will take the reins as the CCW's Interim Chief Executive from next month. Mike –...

Vogelsang launches new pump seal supply unit designed to drastically cut operating costs

Vogelsang has launched its new Automatic Supply Unit (ASU), an innovative supply system designed to cut pump operating costs.  The new Automatic Supply Unit has...

Business Stream awards £50k to water efficiency projects

ONE of the UK’s largest water retailers has donated £50,000 to public sector organisations throughout Scotland to help fund water efficiency projects. Edinburgh-based Business Stream...

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