Monthly Archives: October, 2023

Rosemount 1208 Level & Flow Transmitter wins product of the year in the flow level and control category at Instrumentation Excellence Awards

Emerson’s Rosemount 1208 Level & Flow Transmitter was announced as product of the year in the flow level and control category at this year’s...

Anglian Water invests £12.5 million to protect local watercourses in Corby

Anglian Water has recently finished work building additional storm water storage and upgrading phosphorous technology at its water recycling centre (WRC) in Corby, in...

Siemens data platform helps Northumbrian Water to tackle household leaks

Siemens Grid Software has secured a new contract with Northumbrian Water Group and have deployed EnergyIP® MDM X, part of the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio. Northumbrian...

Nuvonic introduces the ECO product line boosting performance and efficiency in UV water treatment systems

Nuvonic, a global UV technology solutions provider, has unveiled its latest offering, the ECO product line for Ultraviolet (UV) water treatment. The ECO is a...

Veolia Water Technologies UK launches purelab pharma compliance

ELGA, part of Veolia Water Technologies UK (VWT UK) has launched its PURELAB Pharma Compliance package for those requiring a reliable supply of ultrapure water...

Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire rivers exceed previous highest levels as a result of Storm Babet

The Environment Agency is currently responding to severe flooding in the Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire catchments, where some rivers have exceeded their previous highest levels...

Environment Agency wins bid for net zero workboats on Thames

The Environment Agency is set to play a vital role in reducing carbon emissions of commercial workboats in the UK. The organisation has just secured...

Ayesa gains more wastewater treatment projects in Spain

Ayesa, a global engineering services and technology provider, has secured a new contract from Acuaes, a state-owned entity under the Spanish Ministry for Ecological...

Wave secures major public contract

National water retailer Wave has won a significant new framework agreement with YPO, a publicly owned central purchasing body operating across the UK. The new framework...

Lanark homes and businesses protected with new flood prevention works

The last project in a programme of wastewater infrastructure works across Scotland has successfully completed an urban flood prevention scheme that will protect central...

Environmental assessments are not as effective as they should be due to practical barriers to implementation, says OEP

Practical issues with how assessment regimes are implemented must be addressed if Government is to meet its environmental ambitions, an Office for Environmental Protection...

Water industry leaders gather to explore resilience measures that future-proof UK’s infrastructure

Industry leaders will convene at the Water Infrastructure Forum 2023 on 27 November, to explore strategies for improving resilience of the UK’s water system...

Yorkshire Water names British AI company Aiimi as a new IT partner to pioneer water strategies underpinned by data insights

Yorkshire Water Services has named British AI company Aiimi as a new IT partner, with work already underway to pioneer water strategies underpinned by...

Global Underwater Hub opens North England office

Global Underwater Hub (GUH), the trade and industry development body representing the UK's growing £8 billion underwater industry, has opened a new north England...

80 graduates and apprentices join United Utilities to start their careers in the world of water

United Utilities has welcomed this year’s cohort of graduates and apprentices, with 80 new starters joining the North West’s water company. The group – made...

Wavin continues major focus on SuDS and sustainability innovation

Martin Lambley, Senior Product Manager for Urban Climate Resilience at Wavin, discusses the company’s major focus on sustainability throughout the water cycle, with SuDs,...

River Action wins landmark court ruling

Following a hearing held at the High Court in Cardiff on Thursday 19 October, environmental charity River Action has been granted consent to pursue...

Ofwat calls on water companies to prove to customers they can deliver on their promises to clean up Britain’s rivers and seas

Ofwat is calling on water companies to use the next 12 months to prove to customers that they can deliver better service and improve...

Lords committee to scrutinise relationship between regulators and the Government

The House of Lords Industry and Regulators Committee has announced that its next inquiry will focus on the relationship between regulators and the Government,...

Time-saving construction & coordination on Tideway’s Carnwath Road shaft

With a combination of steel, precast and reinforced concrete to consider, as well as complex geometric interfaces with numerous M&E, operation and maintenance requirements,...

Irwin Mitchell boosts its ESG Practice with recruitment of leading environmental partner

Top 25 national law firm Irwin Mitchell is boosting its ESG Practice with the recruitment of Keith Davidson as a new partner in its...

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