Monthly Archives: November, 2023

LeakNavigator saves millions of litres of water

The UK’s largest water and wastewater company, Thames Water, has selected Ovarro’s end-to-end service LeakNavigator to deliver a three-year leakage reduction contract, writes Tony...

Xylem water quality platform wins instrumentation award

A river water quality monitoring platform, developed to support utilities in meeting requirements of the Environment Act 2021, has been named best-in-class by the...

New flood embankment will better protect properties in Birmingham

Work is underway to build a new £2million flood risk management scheme to better protect homes from flooding in the Pebble Mill area of...

Protecting Britain’s waterways

In 2022, raw sewage was pumped into English rivers and seas for 1.75 million hours, or 200 cumulative years. Despite awareness of the need...

South West Water announces new strategic partnership to support multi-billion-pound investment programme

South West Water has announced the partners who will support its ambitious new investment programme worth almost £3 billion. The company has appointed a number...

Galliford Try progresses growth strategy with acquisition of AVRS Systems

Galliford Try, one of the UK’s leading construction groups, has announced that it has acquired mechanical and electrical engineering specialists AVRS Systems, as part...

Digging deep to protect heritage site

An historic railway has been protected thanks to innovative underground tunnelling to allow a new water pipe to be laid without digging a trench...

Process automation is key to new water cycle management, says water sector technology specialists, Idrica

A leading technology specialist in the water sector believes rolling out artificial intelligence and data integration to warn of and prepare for extreme events...

Enhanced river health in the pipeline in Bristol 

The mission to protect the River Avon is stepping up a further gear this autumn as a £800,000 project to reduce the pressure on...

Defra responds to Surfers Against Sewage report

Defra has responded to the Surfers Against Sewage report which claims that 60% of inland swimming spots monitored by the group would be classified...

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