Yearly Archives: 2023

Royal HaskoningDHV and United Utilities secure UK government funding for sludge technology 

Working in close collaboration with United Utilities, Royal HaskoningDHV has been awarded funding from the UK Government to deliver its Ephyra® plug-flow sludge digestion...

Cenergist acquires Dutch installation company Vriend to support European growth plans

Water and energy efficiency company Cenergist has acquired a specialist Dutch installation company to accelerate its European expansion strategy. Installatiebedrijf Vriend B.V. (Vriend) has become...

Aqua Membranes closes new financing to advance reverse osmosis technology

Aqua Membranes has closed a new round of financing from Kurita Water Industries Ltd. (Kurita), one of the world’s largest suppliers of water treatment equipment, and Clean Energy Ventures, a...

Yorkshire Water invests £18m at Dewsbury WwTW

Yorkshire Water is investing £18m at its Dewsbury wastewater treatment works to help improve water quality in the river Calder by removing Phosphorus from...

Packaged skid mounted Decasmart centrifuge systems now available as pre built plants for rapid on-site installation

MSE Hiller has announced that the DP45N and DP31-422VABD Hiller Decapress centrifuge systems are now available as standard built packaged plants, which means minimal...

Lords debate Industry and Regulators Committee Ofwat report

On Monday 16 October, members of the House of Lords will debate the Industry and Regulators Committee’s report: 'The affluent and the effluent: cleaning...

Consultation launched to ban wet wipes containing plastic

A consultation on banning wet wipes containing plastic across the UK has been launched under plans to tackle plastic pollution and clean up our waterways. A...

Thames21 unveils ‘first-of-its-kind’ online tool to tackle road runoff pollution and help London’s rivers

A new online tool which highlights where the opportunities are to install nature-based solutions, such as wetlands, to tackle road runoff pollution before it...

Rotary Lobe Pumps establish a reputation for reliability and durability, says Borger’s David Brown

In this Water Vlog, Phil Alsop chats with David Brown, UK Managing Director, Börger Pumps, as he explains how modern Rotary Lobe Pumps are...

Ricardo study for IMI Critical Engineering identifies significant emissions savings for aftermarket valve components

Ricardo has applied its expertise in life cycle assessment to help IMI Critical Engineering quantify the environmental impact of its Retrofit3D solution. Ricardo plc, a...

Kraken and Portsmouth Water launch The Water Lab to innovate within the utilities industry

Technology platform Kraken and Portsmouth Water have announced the launch of The Water Lab to improve customer experience across the utilities industry. The Water Lab...

Monster project secures sustainable water supply for Loch Ness communities

Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP Kate Forbes has officially opened a new Water Treatment Works at Invermoriston, on the banks of Loch Ness. The local...

Waterfleas hold key to cleaner environment and better human health

Tiny waterfleas could play a pivotal role in removing persistent chemical pollutants from wastewater – making it safe to use in factories, farms and...

David Jarvis appointed as Operations and Commercial Director in Adler and Allan’s newly formed water division

Adler and Allan has announced the appointment of David Jarvis to the role of Operations and Commercial Director in their newly formed water division,...

Aqua Consultants appoints Emma Carroll-Walsh to help grow Customer Programmes service line

Emma Carroll-Walsh has been appointed by Aqua Consultants to help grow the company's Customer Programmes service line, the purpose of which is to help...

WaterIQ announces availability of its disruptive and advanced Pulsar 4400 and 3400 ultrasonic algae mitigation systems

WaterIQ Technologies, specialists in next-generation ultrasonic solutions to combat harmful algae and biofilm without the use of chemicals, has announced the availability of its...

Thames Water reaches final stage of £21.1 million water mains pipe replacement in North London 

Thames Water has commenced the final stages of its project to future-proof water pipes across North East London. The multi-million-pound upgrade, which includes three...

New pump project helping to achieve net zero targets for NI Water

Through an innovative initiative, NI Water is planning to replace pump sets at sixteen sites over the coming months. This pump optimisation work is...

Mabey Hire’s bespoke temporary works solutions and digital design software provides resilience to Scottish water supply

As part of Scottish Water’s ongoing works to increase water resilience for Glasgow, Caledonia Water Alliance (CWA) was tasked with delivering a new 12km...

River protection goes with the flow in north Dorset 

Protection of the River Stour in north Dorset is being handed a further significant boost courtesy of a seven-figure rural project due to get...

Green groups say there is ‘no evidence’ the Government is on track to meet 2030 nature target

Despite Government saying it is “on track to reach its target to protect 30% of UK land and sea for nature 2030”, green groups...

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